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Development of heat-sealahle Vinyl-foam, m a k e s new quality, new ideas possible in h u n d r e d s of products that require cushioning o r softness, fashionably molded contours, e c c e n t r i c or specially-designed shapes, cjuick-quilted and embossed surfaces. I n all these ideas, quality is maintained. Electronic heat-sealing affects none of Vinylfoam's many desirable properties. Exon 654, vinyl plastisol resin helps make Vinylfoam unusually resistant to abrasion, corrosion, flame, aging, moisture, tearing and chemical action. Prevents shrinking,
oxidizing, hardening or drying out, a l l with maximum dimensional stability, Vinylfoam, produced b y the Elastomer Process, can b e molded i n either cored o r uncored form, with or without surface contours. I t can b e embossed, die cut, split o r skived. You c a n bond Vinylfoam directly onto textiles, most synthetics, and o n vinyl sheeting or film in continuous lengths. Vinylfoam is so versatile that products i n almost every industry can acquire n e w comfort, safety and durability. And ^with vinyl's economy, they will cost less, sell better.
Tinstone VERSATILE VINYL RESlNSl
É3MM Firestone Plastics"Company supplies only t h e plastisol resin . . . does not make the finished f o a m .
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rot Cmivpiete znjormaiton or iecnnicai service on ϋ,ΛΟΐν resins, industry's most complete line of versatile vinyls, call or write: CHEMICAL SALES DIVISION F I R E S T O N E PLASTICS C O . , D E P T . 6 5 N , POTTSTOWN, PA. · A D I V I S I O N O F THE F I R E S T O N E TIRE & RUBBECR C O -
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