Stirrings of the future - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

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embossed or printed as simply as those produced by any other process. And in casting, there is virtually no shrink­ age in the mold even though no pres­ sure is used. In dipping and coating, usually only one operation is called for. Yet Geon Paste Resin results in a tough, homogeneous, and flexible body. From packaging to luggage, uphol­ stering to shoe soles, toys to large electrical cables, Geon Paste Resin will make its contribution. We make n o finished products from Geon or from any of our other raw materials. However, we are glad to work on spe­ cial problems or applications. And we believe you will want the bulletin just pubiished on Geon Paste Resin. To receive it, please write to Department B-4, B. F. Goodrich Chemical Com­ pany, Rose Building, Cleveland 15, O.

Stirrings of the future NEW GEON paste resins simplified

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HE picture you are l o o k i n g at is not an exaggeration. "Geon Paste Resins" means new things in the vinyl plastics field. A new resin-plasticizer paste can now be pre­ pared by a simple stirring operation. In many applications it will eliminate the need forheavy and expensive milling equipment, grinding, dangerous vola­ tile solvents, and high pressure molding,

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calendering or extruding operations. The new Geon Paste Resin can be mixed as simply as you see it done here. Color—any color, brilliant or pastel—can be added. The mixture can be molded, cast, extruded—used for coating and dipping for paper and textiles. Thin, medium, or heavy films can be developed—supported or un­ supported. These can be beautifullv

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