For the fourth time in five years, increased production has enabled

That means you can get all the many advantages of trimethylolpropane— and save money at the same time. In urethane foams, trimethylolpro pane offers...
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For the fourth time in five years, increased production has enabled Celanese

to reduce the price of TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE

Celanese trimethylolpropane—the ideal intermediate for producing ure­ thane foams and coatings, and alkyd resins—is now available at the lowest price in its history: 30.5φ per pound. That means you can get all the many advantages of trimethylolpropane— and save money at the same time. In urethane foams, trimethylolpro­ pane offers three primary hydroxyls as the base for polyethers. This results in uniform products and assures repro­

ducibility. It also means improved dimensional stability and heat distor­ tion points in the finished foams. Used in urethane coatings, this intermediate improves heat, chemical and corrosion resistance. Alkyd resins made with trimethylol­ propane are characterized by impact resistance, hardness, flexibility, adhe­ sion, and resistance to yellowing, heat and chemical attack. At the new low price, you simply

Celanese Chemical Company is a Division of Celanese Corporation of America. Canadian Affiliait: Canadian Chemical Company Limited, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver Export Sales: Amccl Co., Inc., and Pan Amccl Co., Inc., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York 36.

can't afford not to investigate the ad­ vantages of trimethylolpropane in your application. For information, please write, briefly outlining the use you have in mind. Celanese Chemical Company, Dept. 551-L, 522 Fifth Ave., N.Y. 36. Celanese®

CHEMICALS *Zone I Carload Price (per pound) Zone II Price: 31.5fS (Ariz., Calif., Idaho, Mont., Nev., Ore., Utah,Wash.)

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