HOW
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G-E silicone m o l d release agents have proved far superior to other mold lubricants at the Parker Stearns & Co. plant in Brooklyn. Their use has greatly reduced mold cleaning costs, speeded production, cut reject losses, and made possible a smoother finished button.
G-E silicone lubricants speed diecasting production — make possible improved products.
DRI-FILM*, another product of G-E silicone research,- protects tiny electron tubes from moisture.
New G-E silicone resins help make electrical insuiation last longer—furnish more protection.
H e w can G-E Silicones help you? If you're interested in reducing costs through fewer rejects and increased production, investigate General Electric silicones! The chemical inertness, temperature-resistance, and flexibility of these remarkable products have made possible important savings to many manufacturers. Here are a few of the present G-E silicone applications: silicone rubber for gaskets and insulation; silicone oils for mold lubricants, hydraulic
systems; silicone greases for lubrication; silicone resins for insulation and industrial finishes; silicone water-repellents (DRI-FILM); silicone g u m s and compounds for rubber manufacturers. Find out more about G-E silicones—how you can benefit by using them in your process or product. Just write to Section 34-9, Chemical Department, General Electric Company, Pittsfield, Mass.
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