NOW! DRY POLYACRYLIC ACID AND AMMONIUM POLYACRYLATE

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NOW! DRY POLYACRYLIC ACID AND AMMONIUM POLYACRYLATE POLYMERS

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*..* ' L Two new products we call Good-rite WS-801 and WS-851 are supplied as dry resins instead of in water solutions—a sig­ nificant break-through in processing ease. Their dry form suggests new applications where excessive amounts of water are undesirable. They can be added either dry or as

dispersions in organic solvents. You'll also want to try them for latex thickening, textile or paper sizing, water treatment, drilling fluids or any other applications that require polyacrylic acid or ammonium polyacrylate polymers. They are infinitely dilutable with water, compatible with most aqueous disper­

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sions, resistant to hydrolysis and bac­ terial degradation. Write for free test sample of Good-rite WS-801 and WS851, to B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company, Department FO-5, 3135 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Good-rite Ohio 44115. In Canada: Kitchener, Ontario.

B.F.Goodrich Chemical a division of The B.F.Goodrich Company

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