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MODERN PLANT! N e w Marvinoi plant, now in procjjwîffon, contains latest equipment to assur^jp&tâent operation, uniform pro^c^i^ l Gr :£ a r ivi$ion of The Glenn L. cTFtin Company compounds or fabricates in the plastics field.
U N U S U A L VERSATIMTYI Easy to process, Marvinpl resin may b é co-tendered, V x t r u d e d , injection molded, used/in nonaqueous dispersions, formulated a s unplasticized rinids.
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^Products made from Marvinoi resins show less beat deformation than other resins * , .offer positive advantages in l o w temperature flexibility.
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Expert sales engineers and fully-equipped customer service laboratory o r e avaffpble. % Y/rite o>n your company letterhead ! Cfiemicafs Division, The Glenn L. Martiri^Co., Baltimore 3, Maryland» Λ
MANY Unusual " toughness and less, odorless . . . can give crystal brilliant o r delicate colors.
SROAD E X P E R I E N C E ! leader in research, M a r t i n introduced the first plastic nose section for aircraft i n 1921 ^ . . d e v e l o p e d the ftrst l e a k - p r o o f \ u flexible f*iel tank, the M a r e n ç j ceIK . . used as many^ a s 40O plastic parts In one plane.
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