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... another example of what the American Anode process can do
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HE h o o d pictured here makes work so much
entire body to bring work into his field of vision.
easier and safer for sandblasters. It's light in
It's fatiguing for the operator—inefficient for his
weight—has a shatter-proof, metal-protected glass
work. This improved helmet is flexible—it turns
window. It fits snugly and comfortably. Pressure
with the operator's head.
supplies air to the wearer, keeps out dirt and dust.
American Anode mixes, and the Anode process,
This helmet is made possible by the American
have scored many successes i n the textile, paper, toy
Anode process—a method whereby latices and mix-
manufacturing, medical, and electro-plating fields.
es are deposited on a form, even a shape as intricate
The mixes can be compounded in a rainbow o f
as this h o o d . Here's another important advantage.
c o l o r s . T h e y may be sprayed, s p r e a d , saturated,
In ponderous, conventional type helmets, the opera-
dipped or brushed. They can be compounded to
tor's head turns inside the helmet — he must turn his
meet a wide variety of service conditions.
We may have the answers you* re looking for—to improve products or develop netv ones. For cotnplete information,
please
write
Dept. AA-6, American Anode Inc., 60 Cherry St., Akron, Ohio.
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