ship better... cheaper ! safer... in containers lined w i t h corrosive liquids VISQUEEN film! in tin
How General Electric cuts shipping costs b y as much as one-third. Each quart makes a gallon of X-Ray chemicals.
Liquid corrosives have always called for glass shipping containers. But glass breaks. Containers are bulky, heavy—costly to ship. Metal cans, pails or drums wouldn't w o r k with these "hot" liquids—until they hit on the idea of l i n i n g the containers with tough, chemically inert V I S Q U E E N film. "They", in this case, were Edwal Laboratories, General Electric X-Ray Corporation, and T h e V i s k i n g Corporation. T h e products:—photographic and X-Ray chemicals. Assisting at the birth of the revolutionary new package were trie Traver Corp., fabricator of the V I S Q U E E N film bags; and the C r o w n Can Co., source of the cans and sealing equipment. Results? T h e new packaging cuts 331/3% off the weight of each unit. Saves 2 5 % in package size. And saves up to 35% in s h i p p i o g costs. B e i n g unbreakable, the new package can be shipped by l o w - c o s t parcel post. This new m e t h o d of shipping may save your firm thousands of dollars. Get all the facts n o w !
From 4 oz. t o 55 gallons! That's the size range of VISQUEEN film-lined containers used by the Edwal Laboratories, Ringwood, III., f o r their special X-Ray super-fast developer.
V I S Q U E E N * FILM A PRODUCT OF
THE
VISKING
CORPORATION
PRESTON DIVISION . TERRE HAUTE, I N D I A N A
*T. M. The Visking Corporation
The Visking Corporation Preston Division, Box C-1410, Terre Haute, Ind. Send us more detailed information on new method of shipping liquid corrosives. Name... Company. Title , Zone.
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2 8,
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20
M A Y
15,
1950
State.
1691