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The cath ode-ray tube is a mainstay of our high-technology age. And such appli cations as computer-aided design or high-resolution business graphics de mand CRTs providing high resolution and a crisp; sharp image. That's where KASIL® potassium sili(:ǧtespqmPQ come to the aid of the ^ i T i i i a n u f a c t u r è n Potassium silicate f l ^ i ^ d f àl i^hesiye and settling agent for phosphors used in color and monochrome CRTs. Its adhesive properties bond the phosphor to the back of the glass. As a settling agent vfihejps^pread phosphors in a smooth, ^ ^ r ^ u ^ l a y e n Λ/ïinimized çôncen-
trations of magnetic materials allow the phosphors to retain their true colors. You can use our NYACOL® colloidal silicas for adherence—as antislip coatings on bags and cartons. With more surface friction, your packages can be stacked and handled without slipping and sliding. And the PQ® sodium silicates used as adhesives in the manufacture of paper tubes and cores, paperboard, and plywood are not only inexpensive, but impart rigidity to strengthen the products and help them hold their shape. A t PQ, we^specialize in solving sticky problems with silicate chernis^t)IBGLE 17 ON HEADER. SERVICE-.QABP:
try. We combine our strength in research and development with a close customer relationship to find the right solution. Our advanced manufacturing techniques, consistent quality, and technical service can provide custom products tailored to your needs. To find out how w e can help you solve your problems, call or write The PQ Corporation, P.O. Box 840, Valley Forge, PA 19482 (215) 293-7200.
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