WOVEN INTO THE FABRIC OF AMERICAN LIFE - C&EN Global

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WOVEN INTO THE FABRIC OF AMERICAN LIFE . , . because Metasap Stéarates are used throughout industry—from coast to coast. T o take some examples : METASAP ALUMINUM STEARATE provides a base for a wide variety of greases that have high-temperature resistance, outstanding stability and water repellency. Moisture-free, these lubricants keep bearings and other moving parts operating efficiently under the most exacting conditions. METASAP

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added to plastic molding compounds, improve internal lubrication. T h e y also assure easy release of preforms and finished products from molds—thus helping to speed the molding cycle, step up output, minimize rejects and, at the same time, prolong mold life. METASAP A L U M I N U M , C A L C I U M , Z I N C A N D M A G N E S I U M STEARATES p r o v i d e e x c e p t i o n a l l y

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efficient thickening, suspension and flatting agents for paints, varnishes and lacquers. METASAP ZINC STEARATE applied on uncured and processed rubber stock prevents sticking—and is an excellent mold lubricant. METASAP STEARATES can be used advantageously t o make textiles water-repellent. METASAP CALCIUM STEARATE, and other metallic soaps, aid in grinding, plasticizing and waterproofing construction materials such as mortar and concrete. These and many other uses for Metasap Stéarates are discussed in o u r f r e e 3 2 - p a g e b o o k : M E T A L L I C SOAPS for R E S E A R C H AND INDUSTRY. Send for a copy.

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