How's this "fur" ingenuity? - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

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How's this "fur" ingenuity? Han-made mink is just one of several successful products now made from deep pile fabrics by a lead­ ing manufacturer. The reasons for his success are two: First is the long, luxurious, cut-pile of soft, but sturdy, synthetic fibers. And second is the back-size, based on a combination of CHEMIGUM LATEX and PLIOVIC LATEX.

The latex backing is important because it provides essential body, pile lock, dimensional stability, flexi­ bility and resistance to raveling. CHEMIGUM LATEX

CHEMIGUM PLIOFLEX PLIOLITE PLIOVIC WING-CHEMICALS H i g h Polymer Resins, Rubbers, Lot i c e s and Related Chemicals for the Process Industries

is used because it imparts these properties on a longterm basis, thanks to its excellent resistance to dry cleaning and aging. PLIOVIC LATEX—a vinyl l a t e x is used, primarily, to control the "hand" of the fabric. If you are interested in making a pile fabric of out­ standing quality, be sure you have the full story on bothCHEMIGUMLATEX and PLIOVIC LATEX in backsizes. It's yours for the asking, including the latest Tech Book Bulletins. Write to Goodyear, Chemical Division, Dept. N-9416, Akron 16, Ohio.

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Chemigum, Plioflex, Pliolite, Pliovic—T. M.'s The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Alcron, Ohio

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