There's trouble in the air - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

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NAUGATUCK CHEMISTRY MAKES THINGS HAPPEN

There's trouble in the air It's ozone. It's in the air everywhere, all the time. It's particularly abundant during electrical storms, around electrical machinery, and in areas noted for their smog. And it actually destroys rubber products, including the tires you ride on...causes them to stiffen, crack, check, wear and fail prematurely. Oxygen and ozone have long been rubber's worst single enemy. Now, however, Naugatuck Chemical scientists have developed a special new antioxidant/antiozonant called Flexzone 3-C that gives all rubber products a degree of protection

FLEXZONE 3-C

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never known before...as much as 5 0 % more protection in dramatic Los Angeles road tests ! This development is typical of the way Naugatuck Chem· istry makes things happen in rubber, plastics, latex, agriculture, and a host of industries. Such Naugatuck Chemistry will continue to provide new materials, new products, new methods, spark entirely new industries. Perhaps our créa· tive research and development facilities can assist you toward more profitable manufacturing. For information on Naugatuck Chemical products, write Naugatuck Chemical, Dept. C-10, Naugatuck, Connecticut·

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