fabrics resistant to chemicals .. yet with pleasing drape
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. yet with pleasing drape
There may be good news soon for the working girl who is exposed in the course of her job to corrosive materials. In the past she h a d to wear heavy protective garments—
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Now a new coating for nylon fabrics has been developed. I t makes these light, attractive fabrics highly resistant—yet they retain their pleasing handle and drape. They also show unusual freedom from cracking or crazing when creased—even at very low temperatures.
This remarkable, patented* film is produced b y applying a composition of several organic chemicals, including an organic polyisocyanate and a polyester of Glycerine.
T h e unique balance of properties that won such wide acceptance for Glycerine in the past continues to open new doors t o chemical progress. In paints, foods, pharmaceuticals, packaging . . . for tomorrow's surge of new specialties . . . in formulations and reactions yet unknown, nothing takes the place of Glycerine. * U. S. Patent No. 2.676.164
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FABRICS RESISTANT TO CHEMICALS
glycerines