Your plastometer will show you why Neville C-I® Resins are a

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Dr. W. J. Wald, a Neville Senior Scientist, places a rubber sample in a plastometer in Neville's new rubber laboratories.

Constant research is conducted in the use and application of coumarone-indene resins in rubber compounding.

Your plastometer will show you why Neville C-I® Resins are a superior aid in rubber processing The unique degree of plasticity derived from the use of Neville Coumarone-indene Resins in rubber brings many benefits to your processing. You'll obtain im­ proved mold flow, better knitting and a thinner flash line. Mixing, milling, calendering, and tubing will be faster, smoother, and cures will be more uniform. But processing aid is not the only advantage gained by using Neville C-I Resins. You'll find marked im­ provement of tensile strength and elongation in many high quality formulations. Moreover, these resins are economically priced and may be used effectively to lower pound volume cost in highly loaded stocks while retaining physicals. They are available in flaked and

solid form and in a wide range of colors from ]/2 to 16 Neville. Softening points are from 10° C. to 155° C. Use the coupon below to write for further information. Resins—Coumarone-lndene, Heat Reactive, Phenol Modified Coumarone-lndene, Petroleum, Styrenated, Alkylated Phenol · Oils—Shingle Stain, Neutral, Plasticizing, Rubber Reclaiming · Solvents—2-50-W HiFlash*, Wire Enamel Thinners, Nevsolv* · High Purity Indene.

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Neville Chemical Company, Pittsburgh 25, Pa·

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