There's more PROFIT in the product made with TRONA® BORIC ACID

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There's more PROFIT in the product made with TRONA® BORIC ACID ... textile glass fibers, for instance

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Sleek hulls of fiber glass reinforced plastic are not the only products that look to TRONA boric acid for their functional and versatile qualities. The same properties that make individual glass fibers strong, flexible, durable and dimensionally stable enhance other glass products as well. Boric acid speeds melting and refining, reduces thermal expansion, adds brilliance and clarity. • In electroplating, it inhibits

corrosion; in gypsum wallboard, adds hardness, strength and fire resistance. Mild and gentle, it serves as a bacteriostat in hygienic compounds, in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Do properties like these strike a responsive chord? If so, we'd like to help you. American Potash & Chemical Corporation, 99 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10016; 3000 West Sixth St., Los Angeles, California 90054.

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