HARDWORKING JEFFERSON CHEMICALS
POLYETH
Urethane School
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Dr. W. C. Bedoit and V. A. Currier, Jefferson
object . . . to learn up-to-the-minute urethane facts
veterans in the relatively young science of urethane
on formulations, properties, technical and market-
chemistry, conduct a special seminar for our sales-
ing trends that may be passed on to you.
men. Much more than a briefing, this concentrated
This is a part of Jefferson's total effort to make
course in urethane technology, held at our Austin
significant contributions to this fast-moving indus-
Research Laboratories, is designed to keep your
try through better services and products. Cur-
Jefferson representative among the best-informed
rently offered are several proved polyethers and
in the urethane industry. Groups are kept small to
excellent catalysts (see opposite page for their
permit maximum individual participation. Their
tight specifications).
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SHIPPING AND HANDLING
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Polyols are available in tank cars, tank wagons, and nonreturnable steel drums of 460 pounds net weightt N-Methylmorpholine and N-Ethylmorpholine are avaiiable in 55-gal. steel drums, 420 pounds net weight, and 5-gall steel drums, 35 pounds net weight. Ν,Ν'-Dimethylpiperazine in nonreturnable steel drums of 385 pounds net weight. Only N-Methylmorpholine requires a red labell Handling and storage is in most cases a straighttorward operation.
We wiil be pleased to ssnd ssmplle of these polyethers and catalysis for rouu evaluation or supply detailed ttehniica information . . . write or call Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc.. 1121 Walkee Avenue, P. O. Box 303, Houston 11 Texas.
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