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C&EN's Quarterly Report on Current PRICES ifciEHiMi^aiiisi iMÀÏÎiilACEUTSCALS REAGENTS RESINS S-IVVAXES? 'WSS^Ê^ÊSB&S^K^. WWEffiE* WmÊmmmMmmm Second Quarter, 1955 I ^ Ι 4! !£^ CHEMICAL AMD ENGINEERING

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C&EN's Quarterly Report on Current

PRICES

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REAGENTS RESINS

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Chemical Demands Grow More Active Cont inued s t rong p r i c e t rends a lso no ted a m o n g

o r g a n i c s — f i rst three months ' sa les t o ta led $5 ,418 ,000 ,000

τ yPTURNS in prices for many impor-^ tant organic chemicals and an ac­celerated rate Of manufacturers' ship­ments marked the second quarter. The increased rate of operations in chemi­cals reflected the continued rise in in­dustrial activity, and it was accom­panied by fairly large month-to-month gains in sales and new orders.

The strong situation in chemicals and business generally may canry into the second half of 1955. A few months ago economists w^re forecasting a let­down during the final six months, but recent developments o n the national and international scene appear to have restored a good deal of confidence. One of them was the settlement of labor-management difficulties in the automobile industry.

Chemical price advances were quite pronounced toward t h e end of the April-June quarter, and included such large-tonnage materials as phenol, cre-sols, and ethylene oxide and the impor­tant products ba_sed upon it such as ethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tri-ethanolamine, ancl perchlorethylene.

Metals Still Strong. There has also been a continuation of the upward movement in metals rioted in the first three months, and which, in some in­

stances, has forced their derivative chemicals into higher price ground. Silver metal rose in successive steps to 9OV2 cents per ounce, which occa­sioned advances in the costs for silver nitrate, cyanide, and chloride.

Copper and tin chemicals likewise moved higher with their base metals, but mercury, which has been receding for some time from its all-time highs, finally dipped below $300 per flask. Not all metals joined in the upward trend. Lithium salts showed reduc­tions ranging anywhere from 5 cents to $1.00 per pound, and titanium sponge metal was given a new cut of 55 cents to $3.95 per pound.

Processing and raw materials on the whole continue at firm levels for the chemical industry, although an excep­tion is offered by propane. This widely utilized raw material in chemi­cal manufacture was lowered from 2V2 t 0 2 cents a gallon. Some light on the sums spent by the chemical in­dustry for fuel and electric energy is provided in a special report published recently by the Bureau of the Census. Including allied products, the total for this purpose was $296.6 million in 1947; $371.6 million in 1950; $436.1 million in 1951; $482.6 million

in 1952; and $538.9 million in 1953. Sales Prospect. It became appar­

ent earlier this year that chemical sales would exceed their 1954 volume of $19,572,000,000, easily rising above the $20 billion level. Sales for the first quarter this year were $5,418,000,000, compared with $4,708,000,000 during the first three months a year ago, and the volume increased in the second quarter, as noted. Where the monthly wholesale turnover ranged between $1.5 and $1.6 billion for the in­dustry in the early part of 1954, it is now around $1.8 billion and has a

Table I. Chemical Prices (Base period (100) 1947-4Θ)

All commodities Chemicals and

allied products Industrial chemicals Inorganic chemicals Organic chemicals Paint materials Drug and pharma­

ceutical materials Fats and oils,

inedible Fertilizer mate­

rials Soaps and syn­

thetic detergents Explosives Plastics

U. S. Department ο

April 1955 110.5

107.1 118.0 131.3 111.2 96.1

53.9

55.2

113.5

95.6 123.1 123.9

f Labor.

April 1954 111.0

107.2 117.4 129.8 111.8 94.7

57.0

59.8

114.1

96.4 121.8 125.1

June 1950 100.2

92.1 96.3

106.4 91.3 86.8

68.3

48.8

98.5

81.3 103.3 99.8

Chemical Prices vs. A i l Wholesale Commodit ies BASE YEAR MM 1947-1949=100 (Quarterly)

CHEMICAL PRICES ( INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS ) 1251

105

85

65

ALL WHOLESALE COMMODITIES 130

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good chance of averaging better than that over the greater part of 1955.

The answer to all this is that indus­try is taking chemicals at a rix --3 not previously equaled. It is estimated that the plastics trade will purchase some 3 billion pounds of resin mate­rials this year, which would be 10% larger than in 1954. Plastics are be­coming strong competitors of older materials, as was shown recently be­fore the ACS marketing group in New York. They are now, in point of poundage, in the area of aluminum, ceramics, and rubber. They are even partly replacing steel in pipe.

Phosphates are in strong demand from the detergent, fertilizer, and food industries. Phosphoric acid may even do better than a year ago when its production rose to 2,957,876 tons, and

sodium tripolyphosphate continues to expand with detergent production. Its output in 1954 amounted to 518,715 tons. Since 1949 both have increased more than 200%.

Rubber Consumption. A higher rate of operations is being witnessed in the rubber industry, and a total con­sumption of all synthetics for 1955 has been estimated at around 750,000 tons, which does not compare unfavorably with the 771,806 tons consumed in 1953. A future projection for world rubber consumption and production is­sued recently by the Business and De­fense Services Administration indicates that synthetic types may have to make up a déficit in the world supply. Syn­thetic production here last year was around 500,000 tons, and the produc­tion potential for the plants which

have been transferred to private indus­try is placed at 694,000 tons.

Fortunes of the chemical industry are likewise tied rather closely to the metals industries. Strong growth trends continue to make themselves felt in aluminum and magnesium. Altoml· num supplies in 1954 were 2.9 billion pounds, and shipments during the pres­ent year exclusive of government stock­pile requirements have been estimated at 3.6 billion pounds, of which S5fe may find its way into the comrnesrcial markets. The potential for 1963 has been placed at 5.6 billion pounds.

Magnesium Supplies. Magnesium is more directly a product of the chemi­cal manufacturing industry, and its consumption recently is reported to have run ahead of production. Dow

Sulfuric acid, 66% ton

Caustic soda, solid, cwt.

Benzene, 90%, gal.

Glycerol, USP, lb.

Ethanol, synthetic, tanks,

Acetic acid, glacial, cwt.

gal.

1946 $16.50

16.50 2.415 2 .30 0.17 0 .15 0 .55 0 .18 0 .24 0 .24 7 .25 6 .93

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Price

1947 $16.50

15.00 2.85 2 .50 0.21 Va 0.17 0 .55 0.297< 0.24 0 .24 8.12 7 .62

ear cited.

Trends in

1948 $17.00

15.00 3.05 2.84 0.21 0.21 0.397a 0.3974 0.28 0.24 9.12 7.62

Lower line

Six Basic Chemicals

1949 $17.00

17.00 3.05 3.05 0.22 0.20 0.39V4 0.2474 0.28 0.26 8.60 7.50

of figures

1950 $19.85

17.00 3,35 3.05 0.37 0.22 0.58 0.24V* 0.32 0.26 9.00 7.50

1951 $20.00

19.85 3 .35 3 .35 0 .37 0 .30 0 .5474 0 .5474 0 .40 0 .40 9 .00 9 .00

1952 $20.00

20 .00 3 .35 3 .35 0.38V4 0 .30 0 .4474 0 .34 O.40 0 .40 9 .00 9 .00

indicates low for year cited.

1953 $22.35

19.61 3.70 3.35 0.40 0.30 0.44 0.33 0.40 0.40 9.00 9.00

1954 $22.35

22.35 3.85 3 .70 0.42 0.40 0.33 0.29 0.40 0 .40

10.00 9.00

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$22.35 22.35

3 .85 3 .85 0 .36 0 ,36 0 .29 0 .29 o.^o 0.4O

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Chemical officials say that magnesium consumption multiplies tenfold every 10 years. Sales in 1954 were 94 mil­lion pounds, and consumption 110 million pounds. The government-sponsored driye to expand ti tanium metal production meantime is doubling the output of that metal annually, and last year the total reached 5250 tons. There is qui te a gap, however, between production and mill consumption which

irn probably will not be narrowed appre-;ry ciably in the next few years, til- Inorganic Chemicals. Chlorine, al-10 kalies, anhydrous ammonia, all exhibit nt- unusual price stability and their April rm index as computed by the Bureau of n g Labor Statistics showed only the mini-n d mum change of one tenth of a point ns. from March. The index for this group, ;en 131.3 (see Table 1), has gained but 1.5 ich points since April 1954.

This group will continue to grow over the next five years, it was con­tended at a meeting of the Chemical Market Research Association, but prob­ably at a slower rate. During the last 10 years six inorganic chemicals have experienced a growth rate of approxi­mately 12% per year, and these have accounted for about one half of the 1954 total value of all inorganic chemi­cals. Based on 1954, they are sulfuric

- j c o o n —.-11: —U,,J^^,,o ~™ monia, $230 million; phosphoric acid, $200 million; caustic soda, $180 mil­lion; chlorine, $170 million; and soda ash, $150 million; total, $1250 million.

Chemical Exports. Indications dur­ing the first four months are that the chemical industry here will enjoy an­other banner year for its exports, fol­lowing shipmerits amounting to $1,002,713,000 in 1954. Improved in­dustrial outlook in many European countries and the action of the Cana­dian government in discouraging high tariff policies there may prove factors in continued large exports of Ameri­can chemicals. Germany also has slashed tariff rates for a wide category of industrial chemical imports.

Our chemical export t rade during the four months ending with April this year totaled $356.3 million, a rate which, if continued, would make for a record export total for these products of $1,782,000,000 during 1955. Some of our important export chemicals in­clude synthetic rubber , sulfur, plastics, pigments, nitrogen fertilizers, antibi­otics, and other pharmaceutical prod­ucts.

Industry Capacity. Virtual comple­tion of the expansion program initiated with the Korean war has not spelled suspension of plant and facility build­ing in the industry. Expenditures for this purpose in 1954 were $1.13 billion, and for the current year may drop but slightly below that level. Idle capac­ity in the chemical industry is said b y its spokesmen to b e at a minimum. Elsewhere it is estimated that about 87% of chemical capacity is being op­erated at the present t ime.

Apprehensive forecasts of a year ago in this connection therefore have not been realized. Opinion had been ex­pressed in more than one quarter that chemical industry was overbuilt, that production from this enlarged capacity would bring about intense competition and general price declines. One thing omitted from this forecast was the like­lihood of expanded industrial demand for chemicals. Competitive conditions in the industry are quite strong, bu t widespread price slashing has been forestalled for an indefinite period b y broadened consumption of its products.

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PRICES Quotations are all per pound unless otherwise stated and apply to quantities normally involved in commercial transactions. An effort has been made to confine the compila­tion to the basic quotations of manufacturers, such as tanks, carlots, and less than car-lots. Smaller quantities and shipments which involve special packing usually command prices higher than those listed. This list is prepared by C&EN's own staff in cooperation with manufacturers, dealers, and importers. The next quarterly list will be published September 19, 1955.

Acid, boric, powd., c.L, wks. ton 104.25 (USP S25.00 per ton higher)

Broenner 's tech., bbl . 1. 76 Butyric, 99%, drums, c.l.,

and l.c.L, f 0.34-0. o4>£ tanks, f θ 32Η

uaviuujriii;, ~ KJ- auu ou-iu. ivUS. . χ yj . tj\j— ici \J\J

Capric, 9 0 % drums, tanks and c.l O. 2 4 ^ - 0 . 26M

Caproic, c.L and l.c.L, wks. . .. 0 . 8 9 ^ - 0 . 9 0 Caprylic. 90% tanks, c . L . . . . . 0 . 32M~0 3 4 K Chloroacetic, mono-, tech.,

300-lb. drums, c.L, Lc.l.. wks., {- • 0 .20-0 .21

flake, purif., drums O. 23 3^-0 24 Η o-Chlorobenzoic, 200-lb. bbl. .

t · 1 2 5 p-Chlorobenzoic, 100-lb.

drums, % 2 25 CbJorosulfonic, drums, c.L.

Lc.l cwt . 4 15 tanks cwt . 4 15

Chromic, 9 9 H % , drums, c.L, and l.c.L, wks., $ 0 . 2 7 ^ - 0 . 2 9

Cinnamic, réf., 100- and 25-lb 3 25

T e c h . Lc.l. 1.70 Citric, LTSP anhyd., gran.,

dru rus. c.l 0. 28££ Lc.l Ο . 29M-0. 3 1 Κ hydrous, gran., drums,

e.L.l.c.l 0 27-0. 29 J-3 (anhydrous powder citric

acid quotations are y$i lb. higher than above)

Cleve's mixed, bbl. (1-ïb. basis), f E a s t 0 .79

1:6 and 1:7 (100% basis), t East 1.04-1.50

o-Cresotinic, drums, c.L, wks . . 0 66 Cresylic, 9 9 % and 215° C , c.L

and l.c.L, British, whse., por t 0 75-0 90 Dora. s3rnth., petroleum,

drums, c.L, wks. . gal . 0 .71 l.c.L, drums gal. 0 73-0 75

Coal tar, low b.p., 5 0 % 204-207°, tanks arid c.L, wks.. % gal . 1.00-1 04

High b.p., 50% over 206°, tanks and c.L, wks., X gal. 0.90-0 98

Crotonic, c.L, and l.c.L, drums, wks Ο 50-0 .51

Cyanoacetic, 135-lb. drums, wks 0 90 60-ib. drum, wks 1.10

Dichlorobenzoic, 3,4, 200-lb. bbl 4 60 2,4, same basis 1. 75

Epsilon (100% basis) Carneys* P L . N . J 2 .00

Folic, bot., kilo lots or more gin. 1.40-1.50

Formic, 8 5 % , cby. and dru ins, (extra), c.L, and l.c.L % . . Ο 157-0. 162

9 0 % , cby.. c.L, X 0 .16M Fumaric, tech., bbl. 250-lb.

drums 0 27 Gallic, Ν F bbl., 1,000-lb. lots 1.80

Tech., drum, 25-1000 lb.. J 1.58-1.78 D-Gluconic. tech., 5 0 % ,

drums, wks 0 15H L-Glutamic, 9 9 % pharm., UO-

and 50-lb. drums, dlvd.. . . 2 .00-2 .07 Glycerophosphoric, 35%, 43-

lb . cbys. and 5-lb. bot., wks. 2 35-2. 55 H, (l-Amino-8-naphthol-3,6-

disulfonic) 100% bb'. wks.. 0 .80-1 .00 Heptanoic, tech., 95% min.,

375-lb. drums, wks 1.80 Hydriodic. 45-47%, cby..

wks 2 .22-2 .67 Hydrobromic, (Hydrogen

bromide anhyd.) gas. tecli. and med., 20,000 lb., t.L, X. . 0.34-0 43

Acid, hydrochloric, (Muriatic) 18° crul., cbys., c.L, wks 10O lb. 2. SO

Lc.l 1O0 lb. 3 25-4 05 tanks iuG lb. î 40 20° cbys. tanks, wks., X. . . .

100 1b. 1 .50 c.L and Lc.l. 100 lb. 3 05 4 30

22° cbys., tanks, wks., X. . . 100 lb. 1 75

c.L and Lc.l 3 30-4 55 USP. CP, cby 0 11 3 4-0 .13

Hydrogen chloride, anhyd. t.L. and le^s, wks 0.45-0 55 Hydrocyanic, cyls., wks . . . . 0 75-0 95 MF, dilute. 2% 5-lb. bot 0 40

Hydrofluoric, 30% dr., wks . . . 0 !0 60%, drums Ο 1705 anhyd., tanks and c.L t wks. Ο 21 -Ο 3 0 Η

Hydrofluosiliric. 30%, bbls. wks 0 10H

Hydroxyacetic, 70%, tech., bbl. and tanks 0 . 0 9 H 0. 136

/3-Hydroxynaphthoic, fiber drum, l.c.L, wks 1.14

8 - Hydroxy - 5 - quinolinesul-fonic, 100-lb. drum 4 50

Lactic, tech., 4 4 % tanks 0 .10 Edible, 50%, tanks and

l.c.L, 40 bbl. min., wks . . . 0 17-0. 1 9 LTSP, 8 5 % liq., 120-lb. cby. . 0 85-0. 88 Imported, Danish 0 69-0. 73

Laurent 's , (100% basis)t 0 87 Laurie, 90 to 9 5 % , tanks, wks. 0 . 3 9 ^ - 0 . 4 1 M

60%, drums 0 23 0 24 V4 Maieic, anhyd. , drums 0 28 Methacrylic, 9 0 % , 55-gal.

drums, Lc.l 0 .80 Glacial, 9 8 % , c.l 0 54 H

Methylenedisalicylic, 250-lb. bbl., Î 0 .75

Molybdic, purif., powd., 100-and 400-lb. bbl 1 27-1 28

Muriatic, see Hydrochloric Myristic, tanks and c.l 0 27 Κ 0 28 Naphthenic, drums (inch)

wks 0 14 tanks, wks 0 12

Nicotinic, (Niacin), carton, wks. (X on 10 kilos or more), 1-5 kilos kilo 8 .20 -8 . 30

drums, 10-50 kilos kilo 8 . 00-8. 10 Nitric, C P , NF , cby. extra,

c.l .andl.c.L, t 0. 1 3 ^ - 0 . 15 Tech. grades, 38° , cby., c.L,

wks., Eas t 100 lb. 6 28 p-Nitrobenzoic, tech., drums. 0 .77 Oleic, undist., (saponified red

oil), wks., tanks, and c.l 0.153^-0 17M

Single dist. (commercial red oil) wks., tanks and c.l 0. 1 5 ^ - 0 1~K

Double dist., wks., tanks and c.l 0. 18-0 W%

Oleic &linoleic, mixed, c.l 0 .123^-0. 14M tanks 0 . 1 0 M - 0 . 1 2 ^

Oxalic, bbl., c.L,l.c.L, wks. . . . 0 .1650-0 .1765 Palmitic, t anks and c.L, dlvd. 0. 1 6 ^ - 0 . 17 H Peracetic, 40% 0. 45-0 50 Perchloric, 60%, cby., wks 0. 58-0 62

70-72%, cby., wks 0 .61-0 66 Peri (100% basis) X 1 - 13 p-Phenolsulfonic, 65 and 7 0 %

soin., 55-gal. drums, l.c.L, J. 0 146-0.157 Phenylacetic, purif., fiber

drums, 1O0-and l,00O-lb. lots 0 75 0 78

Tech. 125-lb. drums 0 75-0 78 Phenylperi , ( 100% basis) X . . . 2 04 Phosphoric, 8 5 % N F grade

(USP) c.l. and Lc.l. î (cbys. extra and ret.)

10O lb. 8 60-10 00 tanks 10O lb. 6 15 25 cby. lots and s.s. drums

10O lb. 9 00

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Acetaldehyde, 99%, drums, c l . and Lo*I», divd G 12-0. î o j ^

tanks, dlvd 0 . 10 Ammonia, drums, Lc.L, wks . . 1 .65 Bisulfite, Lc.l., drums, w k s . . . . 0 .50

Acetanilide, USP , powd., 225-lb. kegs, t Ο . 79

100-lb. kegs 0 81 Tech., powd., bbl., o.L and

Lc.L, dlvd 0. 29-0 30 Acetic anhydride, t anks and c.L,

dlvd., East 0. 14-0 . 15H Acetoacetanilide, 200-lb. bbl .

and less, d lvd. East 0 . 80-0 . 81 Acetoacet-o-chloranilide, 250-lb.

bbl. and less, dlvd 1 35-1 . 36 Acetone, drums, c.L, dlvd 0 . 09

360-lb. drums, Lc.l., same basis . 0 . 10

tanks, same basis 0 . 07 Acetonitrile, t anks and c.L, wks.. 0 43-0 . 45 Aceto-p-phenetidide, USP,

powd., 1000 and 2000-lb. lots t 1.17-1.19 Acetophenone, 25- and 400-lb.

lots 1.40-1.60 Tech., Lc.l., drums, wks 0 . 75

N-Acetyl-DL-Methionine, 1 .c.L . 5 00-6 . 00 2-Acetylthiophene, b .p . 105°,

5-lb. lots 10.00 Acid, abietic, cryst., drums, c.L,

wks 0 . 0 6 H Acetic, glacial, tech., synthet ic

drums, (extra) c.L and I.c.L, dlvd. Eas t 0 12-0 13

tanks, J o r dlvd 0 .09 -0 . 10 USP, c.L and l.c.L, t 0 .11 -0 .12 CP . syn th . , % 0. 15-0 16

Acetylsalicylic, USP, crystals, 20-40 mesh and 80-mesh 250-lb. drum, i 0 . 60

Starch granulations, 12—50 mesh, 10% starch wliite. . 0 . 58

Pink or green, 10% starch, 250-lb. lots 0 63

16% starch, wliite. 250-lb. lots 0 56

20% starch, white. 250-lb. lots 0 54

Adipic, 15-ton lots 0 37 -0 . 37 >£ Alkyl naphtha l e n e s u l f o n i c ,

500-lb. drums, wks 0. 35 Amino acids (aminoacetic, see

Glycine; others listed in normal alphabetical order) .

p-Aminobenzoic, USP, 1000 lb 2 50

Tech., drums, wks î 74 θ-Aminopropionic, 10-gram

bot 0 22 ρ - Aminosalicylic, drums,

1,0001b., dlvd 3 .40 Anisic, 100-lb. drums, $ 1 . 04

lots of 10,000 lb 1 59 Anthranilic, tech., bbL, Lc.l..

wks 1 21 sublimed, bbL, l.c.L, wks . . . 2 10

Arsenic (anhydride) tech., powd., 100-lb. drum 0 50

Arsenous, USP, powd., drums, kegs 0 .48

Ascorbic, U S P (vitamin C) , 5-25-kilo drums, X kilo 16 . 00-16. 75

DL-Aspartic kilo 150. 00 Battery, cby., c.L, Eas t , wks.

100 lb. 2 40 Bonzilic, 100-lb. drums, $ 1 84 Benzoic, tech., 100-lb. drums,

any quanti ty f 0 44 USP, synth . 100-lb. d rums

t 0 54 σ-Benzoylbenzoic, c.L, l.c.L . . . 0 .71-0 74 Boric, tech., §9>£%, cryst. ,

bags, c.L, wks ton 124 25 gran., bags, 100 lb. c.L, wks

ton 99. 25 bulk, c.L, wks 94.25

ACID, PHOSPHORIC-ALCOHOL, LAURYL.

Alcohol, diacetone, acetone-free, c.l . and l.c.l., t 0 14-0. 15

tanks, same basis 0.12 Tech., tanks, c.l., dlvd 0.11 H

Diethylcarbinol. see Carbinol. diethyl-

Ethyl. 190-proof, tax-paid drums, c.l., dlvd.. Eas t of Miss. R gal. 20.48

l.c.l-, dlvd., East gal. 20.53-20.59 tanks, dlvd., East gal. 20.35

(Pure ethyl alcohol may be purchased tax-free for certain nonindustrial research purposes.)

Ethyl, pure, 190-proof, tax-free, drums, c.l., dlvd., East gal. 0.53

l.c.l., dlvd.. East gal. 0 .58-0 .64 tanks, dlvd., Eas t . . .gal. 0.40

Absolute, tax-paid, drums, c.l.. dlvd.. Eas t . . . .gal. 21.58

tanks, dlvd., East gal. 21.48 Synthetic, tanks . . . . .gal. 0.40 200-proof, tanks and o.l.

gal. 0 .48-0 .61 2-Ethylbutyl, tanks, w k s . . . . . 0 .28

0.1-, and l.c.l., drums, wks.. 0 2 9 ^ - 0 . 3 0 2-Ethylhexyl, tanks, c.l., dlvd. 0 .2 lM~0.23M Furfuryl, tanks, Memphis,

Tenn 0.184 c.l-, 80 drums, Memphis . . . 0.20 50O-lb. drums. Memphis . . . 0.21

Cans, Cedar Rapids 0.29 Heptyl, tech., 90% min., 375-

l b . drums, wks 1.80 Pure, 25-lb. lots 4.00

isobutyl, réf., dr., c.l., dlvd. . . 0 .14-0 .15 tanks, dlvd 0.12

Iso-octyl, dr., c.l.. l.c.l., dlvd. 0 .23-0 .24 tanks, dlvd., East 0.21 (££ cents higher West of Rockies)

Isopropyl, réf., 99%, drums, c.l., l.c.l., dlvd. or fgal . 0 .52-0 .59

tanks, dlvd., or t gal. 0.39 9 5 % dr., c.l. and l.c.l., dlvd-

gal. 0. 50-0.57 •tanks, dlvd. or f gal. 0 .37

92%, dr., c.l., l.c.l., dlvd. gal. 0 .48-0 .55

tanks, dlvd gal. 0 .35 Laur-yl, tech., tanks, dlvd 0.40

l.c.l., drums 0.42M-0.4434

2 7 2 6 C H E M I C A L AND E N G I N E E R I N G N E W S

Acid , p h o s p h o r i c under 2 5 cby. l o t s 1 0 0 lb. 9 50

7 5 % f o o d o.l. X g r ade (cbys . e x t r a a n d r e t . ) . . . .

1 0 0 lb. 7 " 0 25 cbys - and l e s s . . 1 0 0 lb. 7 . 80 -8 30 t a n k s o r tank t r u c k t • •

1 0 0 1b. 5 . 10 8 0 % food grade , t a n k s

a n d u.l. lOOlb . 5 44-7 90 62V<2% c o ml. g r a d e , c.l..

and l.c.l., w k s . (non-ret . d r u m s e x t r a )

lOOlb . 3 . 7 5 - 4 . 0 0 t a n k s , w k s 1O0 lb. 3 50

P i r r i c , N'F. 30Q-lb. b b l . T e c h . . O . 3 2 - 0 33

P o l y m e t h a e r y l i o , w k s . . t 1 2*> Prop ion ic , t anks a n d l.c.l.,

w k s . t 0.2OH-0.23% Pyro l i g n e o u s , 55-gal . d ru iu

i n c l . , l . c . l . . wks. . gal. 0 . 3 6 e x - w a r e h o u s e , NI. Y . . . gal. 0 504

£ - R e s o r c y l i e , 100-lb. fiber d r u m s , t o n s and less . . . 2 . 5 9 > ^ - 3 . 19 V<j

Sa l icy l ic , c r y s t . , 150- lb . b b l . t Ο 5 1 - 0 . 5 6 p o w d . . ITSP. 150-lb. b b l . . . . 0 . 5 8 T e c h . , 225- lb . d r u m s , c.l.

a n d l .c. l O . 37 -0 . 41 C r u d e , 250- lb . d r u m s 0 . 3 6

S e b a c i c . purif . , i 5 0 - l b . d r u m s , c.l. a n d l .c . l . , wks O . 6 4 0 71

Silicic, s p l . bu lky ; SO-lb. drum·» 1 00

S t d . l u m i n e s c e n t 2 5 - 5 0 0 l b . Ο . 75-0 77 Γ Ρ p o w d . , (25% mois tu re ) . Ο 83

Sorb i c , dru ras. wks 2 45 S t e a r i c , s i n g l e p ressed , bags .

t a n k s a n d c.l.. d l v d Ο 13-0 . 1 3 % D o u b l e pressed, t a n k s a n d

c.l 0 1 3 H - 0 . 1 4 K T r i p l e pressed, t a n k s a n d

bags , t a n k s a n d c.l 0 . 1 5 % - 0 . 16>^ Succ in ic , c ry s t . , purif . . d r u m s

wks Ο 75 Sulfanil ic , tech.. c.l., l .c.l. ,

w k s . } 0 . 1 9 - 0 . 2 1 Sul fur ic , 6 0 ° Be. , c b y . , c . l . ,

and l.c.l., E a s t . w k s . . . . lOOlb». 2 . 0 0 - 2 . 4 5

t a n k s , East, wk» t o n 18 . 6 0 6 6 ° Be., cby., c. l . . a n d l .c . l . .

E a s t , w k s l O O l b . 2 2 . 5 - 2 . 5 5 t a n k s . East, w k s t o n 22 . 3 5

9 8 , 99 a n d 1 0 0 % , t a n k s , E a s t , w k s t o n 2 3 . 5 0

Oleum, 20°, t a n k s . E a s t , wks t o n 2 5 0 0

C P , N 'F , cby., e x t r a , c . l . a n d l.c.l., wke. , t 0 . 0 9 % - 0 . 1 1 M

Sul fu rons , 6 % , 50 l b . c b y . , 5 0 -100 lb . , î ( c a r b o y s $ 5 - 1 0 d e p . , r e t . ) 0 . 1 0 - 0 1 1

T a n n i c , N F , fluffy, b o x e s 2 5 -1000 l b . , t 1 8 0 - 1 . 8 5

N F , p o w d . . 1 0 0 - 5 0 0 l b 1 . 7 0 Tech . , 2 5 - 1 0 0 0 lb 0 9 9

T a r t a r i c , 250-lb. d r u m s ' 1 0 , 0 0 0 lb., o.l. a n d l.c.l.. . . 0 . 4 4 - 0 . - 1 5 i m p * 0 3 9

T h i o a c e t i e . kilo l o t s k i i c 8 2 . 5 0 T h i o g l y c o l i c , cby. . w k s 1.35—1.55 T h i o v a n i c , [see T h i o g l y c o l i c ) T o b i a s , b b l . , l.c.l 0 . 7 1 - 0 7 7 p -To luenesu l fon i c , o.l., l.c.l.. . . 0 . 1 8 - 0 2 0 T u n g s t i c , tech., k e g s , -wks 4 . 3 0 U n d e c y l e n i c , 9 0 % . a n d 9 6 %

s a t . C - l l a c i d . 3 7 5 - l b . d r u m s , -wks 1.40—1. 5 5

Xylenesu l fon ic , t e c h . , m a x . 2 3 % HsSOi , W y a n d o t t e . . . . 0 . 1 3

A c o n i t i n e , a m o r p h . , b o t o z . 2 7 . 5 0 - 2 8 . 5 0 %

c r y s t . , b o t . o z . 7 8 0 0 - 8 5 0 0 Acro le in , t e c h . wks., c.l. a n d l . c . l . 0.47—0. 47>£ A c r y l o n i t r i l e , d r u m s c . l . , l . c . l . ,

wke 0.323^-0. 52 t a n k s , w k s 0 . 3 1

A g a r a g a r , K o b e N o . 1, s t r i p p e d . 2.40—2. 5 0 DL-Alanine , d rums , w k s 8. 5 0 A l b u m i n , b lood , l i g h t , d r u m s ,

l.c.l 0 . 6 5 - 0 . 8 0 A l b u m i n , e g g , edible, flake, b b l . . 1 . 6 0 - 1 . 6 2

p o w d . , b b l 1 . 6 4 - 1 . 6 6 T e c h . . c r y s t . , bb l 0 7 0 - 0 . 7 5

Alcoho l , a l l y l , d r u m , c.L, a n d l.c.l . , f.o.b. c a r s , n e a r e s t rail d e l i v e r y p o i n t 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 3

t a n k s , s a m e b a s i s 0 . 3 0 A m i n o m e t h y l p r o p y l , oaxts,

d r u m s , wks 0 . 5 0 - 0 . 8 0

d c o h o l , a m y l , e x - p e n t a n e , d r u m s , c.l. a n d l.c.l . , f.o.b. W y a n d o t t e . M i c h . , f E a s t of R o c k i e s 0 . 1 7 - 0 . 1 8

t a n k s , s a m e b a s i s 0 . 1 5 tert, t a n k s a n d c . l . t, E a s t . . . 0 1 5 - 0 . 17 F e r m e n t a t i o n , ref. (iso

a m y l ) , 128-132° , d r u m s , c.L, l.c.l., d l v d . . 0 4 3 - 0 . 45

t a n k s 0 . 4 0 ex-fusel oil , t e c h . , t a n k s and

c.l 0 2 0 - 0 . 2 2 Anisyl , 2 5 - l b . and ό- lb . b o t . . . . 4 . 35-4 . 50 Benzy l , t e c h . , 4 5 0 - l b . d r u m J. 0 . 4 7 ^

N F , 400- lb . d r u m s 0 . 6 4 η - B u t y l , s y n t h . , t a n k s , c a r s , t 0 . 13

d r u m s , c.L. a n d l.c.l O. 1 5 - 0 . 16 s e r - s y n t h . , t a n k s , wks- , f. . . 0 . 1 1

d r u m s . c.L, l . c . l . , or t . . . . 0 . 1 3 - 0 . 14 tert- t a n k s 0 . 1 2

c.L, a n d l.c.l 0 . 1 4 - 0 . 15 C a p r y l , 9 5 % , t a n k s , wks 0 . 17

8 5 % , t a n k s , a n d c.l. % 0. 1 6 3 4 - 0 . 18 C e t y l . d o m . , N F , fiber c a r t o n s .

2O01b 0 . 4 8 C i n n a r a y l , 30-lb. c a n s 2 . 15-2 . 7 5 n - D e c y l ( 1 - D e c a n o l ) , t e c h . ,

t a n k s , d l v d . 0 . 3 8 H c.L a n d l.c.l 0 4 1 - 0 . 43

9 7 % , 2 5 - l b . l o t s 1 . 60 D e c y l (oxo) , t a n k s and c . L f. - 0 . 2 1 - 0 . 2 3 D e n a t u r e d , F o r m u l a S O I 190-

proof, d r u m s , c . l . . d l v d . E a s t of M i s s . R . . . . g a l . 0 . 5 5 H

l.c.l., d lvd . . E a s t 0 6 0 ^ - 0 . 6 6 3 ^ t a n k s , d lvd . . Eas t . . . g a l . 0 . 4 2 3^

F o r m u l a S D 2 B , t a n k s , d l v d . E a s t o f Miss . R . g a l . 0 . 4 1

F o r m u l a S D 2 3 A . t a n k s , d l v d . E a s t o f Miss . R . g a l . 0 . 4 2 H

F o r m u l a S D 3 0 , t a n k s , d l v d . E a s t of M i s s . R g a l . O . 4 0

P r o p r i e t a r y , spec ia l s o l v e n t , d r u m s , c . l . , d l v d . E a s t of Mis s . R g a l . 0 . 56

l.c.l.. d lvd . E a s t g a l . 0 . 6 1 - 0 . 6 7 t a n k s , d l v d . . East . g a l . 0 . 4 3

C D 12, 13, 14 a n d 1 7 ( c o m p l e t e l y d e n a t . } , t a n k s ! ga-1. 0 . 4 1 > £

c.L a n d l.c.l- , t g a l . 0 . 5 4 3 ^ - 0 . 6 5 ^

Abbreviations and Terms Used in This Section I a n l i y d . a n h y d r o u s m e d . m e d i u m I

b b l . b a r r e l m e t , m e t a l l u r g i c a l g r a d e J b o t . b o t t l e m e t r i c t o n ^-Q^O k i l o g r a m s or 2 2 0 4 . 6 p o u n d s I

J c a s e fiber or w o o d e n b o x c o n t a i n i n g m g . m i l l i g r a m I I s p e c i f i e d n n n i b e r of b a g s , m i n . m i n i m u m J I c a n i s t e r s , c a n s , o r b o t t l e s n a t . n a t u r a l I J c b y . c a r b o y s N F N a t i o n a l F o r m u l a r y c o n f o r m a n c e J I c.i.f. c o s t , i n s u r a n c e , a n d f re igh t , as N N B n e w a n d n o n o m c i a l r e m e d i e s I I i n q u o t a t i o n s of f o r e i g n seller "ion-ret. n o n r e t u r n a b l e I J c . l . c a r l o t s o r c a r l o a d s o z . o u n c e ^ 1 J c l r . c o l o r pha-rm. p h a r m a c e u t i c a l g r a d e I

c n s t r . c a n i s t e r p k g . p a c k a g e J c n t r . c o n t a i n e r p o w d . p o w d e r I

I c o m l . c o m m e r c i a l g r a d e p u l y . p u l v e r i z e d I c o n e . c o n c e n t r a t e d purif . pur i f ied I

I C P c h e m i c a l l y p u r e q u a n t . q u a n t i t y J J c t s . c e n t s r e c t . rect i f ied I I c r y s t . c ry s t a l s re f . re f ined 1 j c u . ft. c u b i c f e e t s a m e b a s i s d e l i v e r y o r p a c k a g e spec i f ica- I J e w t . h u n d r e d w e i g h t o r h u n d r e d - t i ons a r e the s a m e a s those in J

w e i g h t s , usixally 1O0 p o u n d s p r e c e d i n g q u o t a t i o n j c y l . s t e e l cy l inde r shor t t o n 2 0 0 0 p o u n d s J d e l y . d e l i v e r y so in . s o l u t i o n , o r in so lu t ion j d e n a t . d e n a t u r e d s t d . s t a n d a r d J d i s t . d i s t i l l ed s p l . s p e c i a l I

j D L deoctro l a e v o s . s . s t a i n l e s s s t e e l I j d i x . d e a l e r o r d e a l e r s synth. s y n t h e t i c j J d l v d . d e l i v e r e d t anks t a n k c a r s o r t ank t r u c k s I

f . a . s . f r e e a l o n g s i d e ship, as i n q u o t a - t ech . t e c h n i c a l g r a d e , u s u a l l y t h e J I t i ons f o r e x p o r t g r a d e fo r i n d u s t r i a l use as J

f e r t . f e r t i l i z e r g r a d e d i s t i n g u i s h e d f rom a c h e m i c a l j fib. fiber r e a g e n t o r p r o d u c t of h i g h e r I

I f . o .b . f r e e on b o a r d p u r i t y I I f o r m . f o r m u l a t o r t . l . t r u c k l o a d I J f o r t . fort if ied t o n s h o r t t o n un le s s o t h e r w i s e d e - I

f r t . f r e igh t fined I j f r t . a l ld . f r e igh t c o s t a l l o w e d by se l l e r t r ansp . t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ^ I I f r t . e q l d . f r e igh t cos t e q u a l i z e d t o m e e t TJSP U . S . P h a r m a c o p e i a c o n f o r m a n c e j J c o m p e t i t i o n vise . v i s cos i ty I

g a l . g a l l o n whse. w a r e h o u s e , or n e a r e s t w a r e h o u s e j g e n . g e n e r a l p o i n t of t h e sel ler I g r a n . g r a n u l a r wks . a t t h e w o r k s , c o r r e s p o n d i n g to I i m p . i m p o r t e d f .o .b . p l a n t ^ I

I i n c l . i n c l u d e d zone spec i f ied s a l e s a r e a . P r i c e dif- I I i n d u s t . i n d u s t r i a l g r a d e f e r e n c e s b e t w e e n z o n e s fo r a j

k g s . k e g s g i v e n c h e m i c a l v a r y w i t h I k i l o k i l o g r a m or 1O00 gra ins f r e i g h t a n d otiaer c o s t s I

I l .c . l . l e s s t h a n ca r loads ° n o m i n a l 1 j l . t . l . l e s s t h a n t r a e l d o a d s t f re igh t a l l o w e d I

I l i q . l i q u i d % f re igh t e q u a l i z e d I

l o n g t o n 2 2 4 0 p o u n d s I

-ALCOHOL, METHYL-ARSENIC, TRIOXIDE

Alcohol, methyl, see Methanol Methylamyl, tanks, c.L, dlvd. 0.13 0.15 NOnyl, dr., wks-, c.l. and l.cl. 0.29-0 2 9 ^ tanks, wks 0.27 H

Oleyl, dr., e.l-, l.cl.. dlvd 0.52^-0.53 tanks 0.51

D-Pantothenyî bot., wks., X kilo 90 00

2-Phenylethyl, 25-lb. cans 1.45 Polyvinyl, fully hydrolyzed,

ton lots, Indian Orchard, Mass 0.72 H

η-Propyl, tanks and c.l.. t . . . 0.10-0.12 Stearyl, industrial, tanks 0.38

c.L, and l.cl., bags 0 .403^-0.42H USP, drums, c.l., l.cl 0 .50^-0.52 H

Tetrahydrofurfviryî, tanks, Niagara Falls 0.43

c.L, 80 drums, same basis 0.44.5 475-lb. drums, f .o.b θ. 47

Cans, Cedar Rapids.. . 0.54 Ind. grade, tanks, Niagara

Falls 0.29 c.L, 80 drums, Niagara

Falls 0 .30^ 475-lb. drums, Cedar

Rapids 0.33 Cans, Cedar Ra pids... 0.40

Tridecyl, tanks and c.l 0.24-0.26 Wood, see Methanol; also

Carbinoi Aldehyde, aromatic, C8, octyl,

bot 8.50 C9, nonyl, 25-lb. bot 15.75 C10, decyl, 25-lb. bot 7 .10 C i l , undecylenic, 25-lb. bot.. 18.50 C12, laurio, 5-Ib. bot 11.25

Aldol (Acetaldol), denat. grad., c.l. and l.cl gal. 2 . 10-2 . 15

tanks (75% acetaldol and 25% CD alcohol mix)..gal. 2.00

Aldrin, fib. drums, c.l. and l.cl., •wka 0 . 8 0 - 0 85

Àlgin, réf., fiber drums 0.83 Crude, fiber drums 0.54

Allethrin, 100%, 115-lb. drums, dlvd.* 32.00

90%, 115-lb. drums, dlvd.. . . 28.80-29.15 2Ό% solution 6.50-6.80 2.5% solution 0.95-1.25

Allyl bromide, 5-gal. cby., wks.. 1.30 Caproate, 25 lb 3.85 Chloride, drums, c.L, l.cl.,

dlvd 0.17-0.18 tanks, dlvd 0.15

Aloin, USP, 140-lb. bbl 3 .75-3.90 Alum, ammonium, burnt, USP,

bbl 0.20-0.21 hydrous 0.09 % gran., drums, wks.. . 100 lb. 4.80 lump drums, wks...100 lb. 4.55-4.95 powd., drums, wks... 1001b. 4.70-8.50

Potassium, gran., bbL, wks. 100 lb. 4.05

lump, drums, wks.. . 100 lb. 4 . 80-5 20 powd., drums, wks.. . 100 lb. 10.25 hydrous 0.10 ^

Potassium-chrome, bbl 0. 17 Sodium, bbl., c.L, wks.. 100 lb. 4.60

Alumina, calcined, c.L. and truck lots, bags, f.o.b., wks 0 . 0385-O.041C

l.cl., pkgs., included 0.0510-0.0685 Hydra ted, chemical and ce­

ramic grades. o.L, and l.cl., 100-lb. paper bags, f.o.b., wks., X 0.0285-0.041

Low soda, ., l.c.L, bags, f.o.b.. wks 0.06-0.073^

Hydrated pigments, c.L, l.cl.. bags 0.08-0.09

tabular, c.l. and l.c.L, bags, extra 0 06}4-0.07%

Aluminum, metal 99% 4- 50-lb. pig, f.o.b. shipping point. 10,000 lb. base (actual frt. not over am-t. based on rate for 30,000 lb. t on shipments of 500 lb. or more) 0.215

Ingots, 99% to 99.85% 0 232 Acetate, 20% normal soin.,

tanks and l.c.L, wks. X... 0. 11-0.13 28% soin., drum, wks O.H powder, basic, c.L, l.c.L,

wks 0 45-0.50 Chloride, NF, gran. 100-lb.

fiber drums. New York. . 0.29-0.31 1000-lb. lots 0.28-0.29 powd., 25-lb. glass jar. Ν. Υ. 0.44

Aluminum, anhyd., coml.. 55-gal. drum, c.L, and l.c.L. t 0. 1-13^-0.15

Formate, soin., 22.4% basic. drums, wks 0. 09 H

Hydroxide, USP, gel powd., 75-lb. dr 0. 79 3^-0 82 H Octoate, c.L, l.c.L t 0.62-0.66

Naphthenate, liq., 1.7% AL. 0.30H Resinate, 2.1% 190-lb. drum. 0.39 Stéarate, tech., dibasic, c.L,

l.c.L, t 0.33-0.38 Non-gel, c.L and l.cl 0.35-0.39

Sulfate, USP, gran., ton lots. . 0.14 J^ 325-lb. a^-I 100-lb. drum. 0.16-0.18

USP, powd., ton lots and 300 lb. dr 0.36-0.37

Coml., tech., ground, 100-lb. drum. New York

100 lb. 2 . 25 smaller lots 0.09-0. 15 bulk lump, c.L, wks.

100 lb. 1.85 Iron-free bags, c.L, wks.

100 lb. 3.55 p-Aminoacetanilide, l.cl 1.45 p-Aminobiphenyl, tanks and

c.l 0.63M-0. 65 2 - Aminoethylamino - 1 - etha-

nol, c.l. and l.c.L, wks 0 .46^-0.47 H tanks 0.45

Aminoethylethanolamine, see 2-Aminoethylamino-l-ethanol

Amiuoguamdine bicarbonate, 185-lb. fiber dr., wks 3.00

2-Amino-2-methyl-l,3-propane-diol, drum, wks 1.35

2 - Amino - 2 - methyl - 1 - pro-panol, drums, wks 0.60

77i-Aminophenol. min. trans, al­low. 110-220 lb. drums, dlvd.. 2.05-2.50

o-Aminophenol 1.80 p-Aminopheiiol, 2O0-lb. dr.,

wks., X 0.97-0.99 Aminophylline, USP, 100 and

25-lb. drums 3.55-3 .65 Aminopyrine, USP, 1000 1b 4.50-6.00 Ammonia, anhydrous, refrig.,

grade, tanks, X, wks.. . .ton 87.50-90.50 Fertilizer and coml., grades,

tanks, wks ton 85. 00-88 00 "Uramon" 40.6-45.5% N,

12,000-gal. insulated pres­sure per ton Ν 128 00

Indust., pure, ret. cyl 0.18 3-3 Ammoniac, sal, see Ammonium

chloride Ammoniacal liquor, tanks,

wks ton 96 00 Ammonium acetate, purif.,

cryst., 175-lb. drums 0 38 Benzoate, USP, 4O00-lb. lots,

kegs, X . 0 80 Bicarbonate, drums. c.L, wks.

f 0.06H l.c.L, wks. t Ό 07Η

Bifluoride, purif., flake, 25-and 250-lb drums 0 34^-0 43Η

Bromide, NF, gran., c.L, l.c.L X 0.38-0.39

NF, powd. 450-lb. bbL. . . . . 0.48 Carbonate, USP, drums 0.23-0.24 Chloride, USP, gran., dr., kegs 0 . 1 7 ^

Tech., white, gran, bags, and bbl., c.L. wks. t 0.05>£-0 0 5 ^

Citrate, dibasic, 250-lb. bbl.. . 0 75-0 80 Dichromate, purif., gran., 100-

lb. and 25-lb. drums 0 62 Hypophosphite, drums, NF. . 2 40 Iodide, NF, 25-lb. jar, X 4.26 Molybdate, (% of contained

Mo) wks 2. 35-2 40 CP, cryst., 400-lb. and 100-

lb. dr 1.27-1.30 Nitrate, fertilizer, bags.î wks .

ton 68 00 Canadian, (Eastern) 33.5%

N, bags, c.L, point of shpmt ton 70 00

Oleate, 75% drums, wks 0.55-0 60 Oxalate, tech., drums 0.26>^

Purif., cryst. 250-, 100-lb. drum 0 45

Pentaborate, gran., bbL, c.L, wks ton 227.00

Perchlorate, kegs 0. 50-0. 75 Persulfate, purif., cryst 0.38-0 47 Η

Technical, drums 0 18-0 . 23 Phosphate, dibasic, NF, V,

bbL, drums 0.45

Ammonium quaternary salts (n-alkylt r i in e t :i y 1 a m in ο -niurn chlorides) coconut oil, drums, c.L, wks., Chicago (33% active). . Ο 33

Dilauryl dimethylammo-nium chloride, (from re­duced coconut oil) (75% active) c.l Ο 53

Distearyldime thy I ammo­nium chloride (includes palmityi from reduced tallow) (75% active) Ο 37

Lauryl (33% active) drums, c.L, wks Ο 36

Palmityi (50% active) drums. c.L, wks Ο 39

Soya, dr., c.L, wks. (33% active) 0.26

Stearvl, drums, (50*% ac­tive), c.L, wks Ο 37

Salicylate NF, 200-lb. fiber drums. X 1 . 62

100-lb. drums 1 .64 Silieofluoride, bbl., wks O.ll Stéarate, paste, 22-25%, Chi­

cago. drums, c.l. and l.c.L t . 0 10K—Ο 1 * Sulfate, bulk, f.o.b. cars, base

price at ovens ton 42.00-47.00 Synthetic, bulk ton 42 00-46.00 (June-July shipments, S3

less; Aug.-Sept. S2.. and Oct.-Nov., SI. less than base prices)

Purif., gran., c.l. and t.L. . 0 08-O.08H 300-1500 lb 0 08H-O 10

Sulfide, liquid, 40-50% drums, c.L. wks 0.12

l.c.L. wks 0.15 Sulfite, purif., dr., 100-200 lb.,

χ 0.46 Thiocyanate, tech., dr., c.L, Χ Ο 20

Pur., cryst., 175-lb. drum. . 0.52 Thioglycolate, 100%, cbys 1 35-1 55

2-Thiophenamine (stannic chloride double salt)

500 grams t 22 . 00 Thiosulfate, cryst., photo

grade, 100-lb. fiber drum. . . 0.65 Amyl acetate, ex-pentane, f.o.b.

Wyandotte, Mich., drums-, c.L, l.c.L, f Fast of Rockies 0.17-0.18

tanks, same basis 0.15 from fusel oil, tech., drums,

c.L and l.c.L, dlvd 0. 22-0. 23 n-Butyrate, drums 0.95-1 .05 o-Cinnamic aldehyde, cby.,

40-400 lb 1 · 80-1 . 85 a-Formate, 25-lb. cans 1 15 Salicylate, 25-lb. tins 0 75-0 85 Valerate, 25-lb. cans 1 95

Amylcinnamaldehyde.400-lh.drm. 1 . 05-2 .00 j>-ter£-Amylphenol, tanks, c.L,

wks 0 . 23M-0 25*£ Anethol, tech., drums, c.L, wks.f 1 10

NTF, 25-lb. cans 2. 15-2.25 Aniline, tanks. c.L, l.c.L t 0 20-O 22

Salt, drums, l.c.L, wks. 0 33 Animal protein factor, see Pro­

tein animal factor A.nimal Sterol, see Cholesterol,

irradiated Anisic aldehyde, CP, 5-lb. bot.. . 2 40-2 . 60 Aniaoyl chloride 500-lb. drums, t 2 29 Anisyl acetate, see p-Methoxy-

benzyl acetate Anthracene, 90-95%, bbL, ton

lots and less 0 7 0

Anthraquinone, 99.5%, bbl. t- · 0.83-0.86 Antimony, metal, Laredo, Texas 0.283-4

Chloride, soin., cby 0. 33%-0 34 Ore. 50-65%, per unit of Sb

cont., ton 3 . 25-4 . 25 Oxide, ceramic or pigments,

bags, c.L, and l.c.L, dlvd.. . . 0.27-0.283* Sulfide, 62-70%, 5001b., wks. 0.27-0 30

powd., 300-mesh 0 453* Trichloride, anhyd. solid, 100-

lb. pails, cl.and l.c.L, wks. 0. 3834-0 . 403* flake, cl. and l.c.L, wks.. . . 0 39^-0.413*

L-Arginine monohydrochloride. CP, 1-kilo lots kilo 75 00

Argols, min. 50%, bags, basis 100% 100 kilos 30. 00

Arsenic, metal, lump, 200 lb. drums 0. 60

Trioxide, (white arsenic), powd. 99%, bbl.. c.L, dlvd 0.05J*

V O L U M E 3 3, NO. 26 · · · J U N E 2 7, 1955 2 7 2 7

ARSENfC, Τ RIOXlDE-ΒϋΤΥ LAMINE.

Beryllium, ore, per unit of BeO cont.. 1 0 - 1 2 % , a t mine, ton. . . 46 00-4:8 00

u-Biotin (Vitamin H), glass bot., min. 0 .5 gram grain 1 0 OO

Bisbutoxyethyl sebaeat**, drums, c.l., wks 0 55 3^

Bis - 2 - ethyl butyl phthalate . tanks and c.l., dlvd. East 0 34-0 36

Bis - 2 - ethylhexyl phthalate , tanks and c.L.dlvd. East . . 0 .34-0 3 5 ^

Adipate, t anks and l.c.l 0 46-0 .48 M Bishydroxymethylurea, (Di-

methylolurea) 100-lb. bags. c.l.,l.c.l., wks 0.2O-0.2OH

Β is-p-hydroxy phenyl sulfone, drums. 100-l0001b. t 0 90 -1 10

Bis-iso-octy! phthalate . tanks a n d c . l . t 0 . 3 7 - 0 . 3 8 %

Bis-2-methoxyethyl phthalate, tanks and c.l. dlvd. Eas t . . . . 0 42>£-0.44M

Bismuth, metal, boxes, ton lo ts . . 2.25 Chloride, j a r s 5.11 Ci t ra te (ammonium), USP

VII I jars 4.22 Nitrate, cryst. , 250-lb. drums.. 2.08 Oxide, anhydrous, drums, l.c.l. 4.42 Subearbonate, US, 225- and

100-lb. d r u m s 3 2 0 - 3 . 2 2 Subgallate, N F , fiber drums.

200-and 100-lb. drums 3 .15-3 .17 Subnitrate, N F , fiber, drums,

200- and 100-lb 2 6 5 - 2 . 6 7 Subsalicylate, USP, 50-lb. and

25-lb. d r u m s 3 5 0 - 3 . 5 2 Black, acetylene, cars, Jersey

Ci ty , 1-200 cases (75 lb. t o case) 50% compres­sion; also 1—100 cases (150-lb. to case) 100% com pression 0.22 3^-0 .23 yi

c.L lots, f.o.b. Shawinigan Falls, Can. 24,000 lbs.. bags 0 .17

Bone, Le.L, X East 0 .153^-0 .22 (also see Carbon, activated,

unde r C's) Carbon, channei . rubber

grade, bulk, hopper car. wks., Tex 0.O7

bags, c.L. t.l.. wks 0.O74 l.c.l. ex-whse. or dlvd 0. 12

uncompressed, reg., bags c.L, wks 0.O8H-O.09

l.c.l 0. 14 Furnace, fast extruding bags,

hopper car, c.L, t.L, wks 0. 0 6

(where deliveries are made by tanks prices are \£ cents lower in this and following i tems)

l.c.L, ex-whse 0. 10 High modulus, bags, c.L,

and tanks, wks 0. 05H l.c.L, ex-whse. or d lvd . . . 0.093^ bulk, hopper, car, wks . . . 0. 0525

High abrasion, hopper, car. wks 0.O7K

bags, c.l. and truck, wks. . 0 . 079 l.c.L, ex-whse. or dlvd. . . . 0.1190-0.1250

Super abrasion, bulks, wks. . 0 . 960 bags, c.l. wks 0.1250

Semi-reinforcing, bags, hop­per car and c.l. wks . . . 0 . 04H

l.c.L, ex-whse. or dlvd. . . . 0 . 0 8 ^ Fine, bags, wks., c.l 0 . 06H

l.c.L. dlvd 0 . 10H Ceramic , c.L, 50-lb. paper

bags, wks., t East 4 . OO Iron oxide, synthetic, bags.

c.L and l.c.l.. 0.13M~0 - 1 3 ^ Lamp, bags , 25-lb. bags, c.L,

wks 100 l b . 16 . 00-45 . OO Mineral , 50-lb. bag, l.c.L,

wks 100 l b . 1 - 60-6 . 75 Thermal , fine, bags, c.L,

Sterlington, La Ο . 0 5 ^ ex-whse., l.c.l 0 .08 )^ -0 .08%

medium, bags, c.L, Sterl ing-ton, La O.04

ex-whse., l.c.l 0 . 0 6 ^ - 0 . 06% Bleaching powder, drums, c.l.,

wks 100 l b . 5 .02 Blue, alkali, dry, bbl . dlvd 2 10

Toner , bbl., dlvd 1.15 Cobalt , genuine, bbl. dlvd. . . . 4 . 90 Iron, 50-lb. lots, bags, wks. t . Ο . 49 Prussian, bbl., dlvd 0 . 48

Blue, phthalocyanine, std-, dr. lots, % 3.45

Ultramarine, cobalt type, dry or pulp, dlvd 0.30,4

Borax, tech., granular, 993^ bags, bbl., c.L, wks . . .

ton 41 25-65 75 bulk, wks ton 35.75 powd., bags, c.L, wks . ton 46 25 barrel, c.L, wks ton 70 75 kegs, c.L, wks ton 91.70

Anhyd., bags, bbL, c.L, wks. ton 78. 00

bulk, wks ton 70 00 cryst.. 9 9 ^ % , bags, bbL.

c.L. ton lots or less, X.Y. ton 115 00-139.50

Glass, gran. , c.L, 50-lb. tins, 2 to a case ton 272 25

(Quotations for USP borax are S 15.00 per ton higher than above)

Bordeaux mix, bags, c.L, wks., X. 0. 18-0.24 Borneol, 20-Ib. cans 2.25 Bornylacetate , 25-lb. cans 2.75 Boron nitride 24 00

over 9 8 % , less t l ian 10 lb. . . . 35.00 Trichloride, 50 and 100 lb. cyl.

($30 extra) wks 3 00-3 50 Bromine, cases. l.c.L, X 0 30

18 cases or more 0.32 1-17 cases 0.37 tanks, t 0 21 J£

Ar - Bronioacetitruide 250-lb. drum, wks 4 70

3 - Bromo - 5,5 - dimethylhydan-toin, ΙΟ lb. lo t s 7 .50

Bromoform 1.65 2-Bromopyridine, l.c.l 17.00 Bromostyrol, extra, 5-lb. b o t . . . . 5.40-5.70 Ν - Bromosuccininiide, 44.2%

bromine, drums, lO00-lb. lo t s . 3 50 Bronze powd. , cans, drums, wks. 0.75-1.25 Brown, iron oxide, pure, paper

bags, l.c.L, wks 100 1b. 14.25-14.50 ordinary 100 lb. 13.25

metallic 100 lb. 4.50 Sienna, burn t , bags, c.L, and

l.c.l., wks 100 1b. 11.50-17.75 Vandyke, paper bags, l.c.l.

wks 100 1b. 12.00 Brucine, alkaloid, pure, 100-oz.

oz. 0. 14-0.25 Sulfate, N F 100-oz. tin . . . .oz. 0.11-0.15

Butadiene, tanks, a n d cyl., wks.. 0.15-0.22 Butane. industrial , group 3

tanks gal. 0.14M 1,3-Butanediol, drums, c.L, l .cl . ,

d lvd 016-0.17 tanks 0 15

1,4-Butanediol, l.c.L, wks 0.40 2,3-Butanediol, drums, c.L, l.c.L.

dlvd 0. 16-0.17 tanks 0.15

2-Butoxyethanol (butyl Cello-solve) dr . , c.L, l.c.L, dlvd.. Eas t 0.21H-O22 3^

tanks, wks.. t E a s t 0.19>$ η-Butyl acetate, synthet ic , 390-

lb. dr., c.L, l.c.L, dlvd., East 0. 15-0.16

t anks , dr., c.L, dlvd. or f - 0·13· sec, dr., c.L, l.c.L, dlvd. or t 0. 12^-0 .13M

tanks , dlvd 0.10% Fermentation, 111. and I n d .

production, drums, c.L. and l.c.L, wks., f 0 .14^-0 .15M

Acrylate, c.L, t.L, d rums . wks.. t 0.7434

Benzyl phtha la te , c.L, l.c.L. wks 029-0.3O

tanks 0.27 Benzylsebacate, tanks, wks.. . 0.56M

c.l. and l.c.l - 0 .58^ -0 .59M p-Hydroxybenzoate (bu ty l -

parasept ) , pur. , 100-lb. drums, J 2.39

Lactate, tanks and c.L Î E a s t - 0.33-0.35 Methacrylate, t .L, c.L a n d

l.c.L, wks O.55-0.55M Oleate, réf.. d rums, c.L a n d

l.c.L, f 0.26-0.32 Phenylacetate, d rums 4.50-4.6O Stéarate, tech., dr. c.L a n d

l.c.l. t East O.23H-0.24>£ cosmetic, c.L, l.c.l 0.24-0.25

Kutylaniine, mono-, drums, c. l . and l . c .L , t 0.55-0.56

tanks. J 0.53

2 7 2 8 C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G NEWS

Arsenic, trioxide l.cl 0 Οβ !£ USP, drums 0 4O

Atropine, alkaloid, USP, 25-oz. bot oz. 6. 25—6. 5< >

Sulfate, 100-and 25-oz oz. 3 . 4 0 - 3 . 7 5 Aubépine, see Anisic aldehyde

Β Barbital, USP, 100-lb. d r u m . . . . 4 δΟ

Sodium. 100-lb. bot 4 . 7 5 Barium bromide, 100-lb. dr.,

wks.. 0 .49 Carbonate, precip., bags, wks. 92.50—102 . 50 Chlorate, kes*. * b 0 . 3 4 - 0 . 3 8 Chloride, crystals, N F , drums 0.2O

Tech. c.l. and l.c.l-, wks.. . . cwt. 6. OO-0. 5 0

aiahycir. bags, wks.. c.l. t - · 0.O79 Chromate, bag, t 0 3 0 Dioxide (peroxide), dr., c.l..

wks 0. 14H Hydra te , crystals, bags 0 .09-0 . 09}^ Hydroxide, penta anhyd.,

bags. , c.l., l.c.1., Ζ cwt. 10.90-11. 5 0 Iodide, bot 6. 14 Nit ra te , fine bbl., c.l 0 . 1 2 ^ - 0 . 14 Oxide, ground, drums, wks.. - 0. 1 2 ^ - 0 . 13}^ Peroxide, dr., any q u a n t 0 16 Potassium chromate pigment,

c.l. a n d l.c.l.. dlvd 0 30 Ricinoleate, 50-lb. bags, wks.. 0. 70 Stéara te , c.l. and Led., t 0. 37-0 42 Sulfate, natural (barytes),

water gr., floated. bleached, c.l. ton 41.35-41 60

Barytes , crude, 9 4 % BaSO< f .o.b. mine ton 9 40-12 50

Warehouse, Brooklyn, Ν . Υ. No. 2 . c.l. and i.c.l. t t on 10 10-63 . 10

U S P . powd., 250-r 25-lb. d rum 0 .35Î4

Synthetic (blanc fixe), dry, bags, c.l. and l.c.l., wks.

ton 190 . 00-2OO. 00 Pulp , 66.6%, bbl., c.l.

wks ton 105. 00 Barytes, see Barium sulfate, na t ­

ural Bauxite, bulk, mines ton 9 . 50-10 0 Bentonite , 200-mesh, bags, wks.

ton 14. 00 Benzal cbloride, see Benzylidene

chloride Benzaldehyde. tech., 450-lb. dr. 0 . 4 4 - 0 . 4 9

N F , 50-lb. tine a n d 450-lb. d r 0 7 0 - 0 . 90

Benzene, pure nitration, tanks, wks gal. Ο 36

Hexachloride, tech., drums, c.l., and l.c.l., wks. % gamma isomer per unit-pound 0.OO7-0. 085

B H C dust base c o n e , same basis 0 .013-0. Ol4

(see aho Lindane) Benzidine dihydrochloride, dlvd. 1 .00 Benzil, 1000-lb. lots 1 8 5 Benzocaine, USP, 100-lb. drum 3 48-3 . 50 Benzoin. 1000-lb. cntr Ο . 94-1 . 20 Benzopbenone, 25-lb. cntr 1 . 50-1 .70 Benzotriazole purified, 100 l b . . . 6 00-6 30 Benzotrichloride, drums, % Ο 18 Benzoyl chloride, 55-gal. drums,

or cbys., c.l. and l.c.l., Î Ο 22-0 . 25>£ Benzyl acetate, 500-lb. drums . . Ο . 64

Benzoate, drums Ο 62—Ο .75 Butyra te , 25-lb. cans 1 80 Chloride, tech., nickel drums,

c . l .and l.c.l., wks. % 0 . 2 2 ^ - 2 6 ^ (Refined 2φ higher)

Cinnamate , 25-lb. cans 3 . 60-3 90 Cyanide, 450-lb. drums,

wks O.70 100-lb. cby O.80

Forrrxate, 5-lb. bot 2.10 p-Hydroxybenzoate 100-lb.

d rums 3 .60 Propionate. 25-lb. cans.. 1 .65 Salicylate, 25-lb. cans 1 .85

Benzylidene chloride, tech., 105-lb . cbys. % 0 22-0.23 Η

Benzylisoeugenol, b o t 9 10 Benayl trimethylammomum

chloride, bbl., wks Ο 63 Tech . . 105-ib. carboys X Ο 22 -Ο 2314

p-Benzylpb mol, 100-lb. dru m X . 5 35

sec-BUTYLBENZENE-CHLOROPHYLL

I o d i d e . 25- lb . j a r ^ . Ζ 4 .52 5- ib . b o t . . 4 67

L a c t a t e . U:?P. d r u m - - < - l . l - < r - l - Ο 4 0 - O . 4 7 I m p . . O a m s h . Ο 3 0 - O . 3 2

M a n d e l a t e . U S P . d«-usiis. w k s - 2 . 1 0 - 2 . 2 5 M o l y b d a t e , l b . c o n t a i n e d M o - 1 . 0 5 X a p h t h e n a t e . - 5 % li*i-, t a n k s

a n d l.c-L. f . . Ο 2 6 - 0 . 2 7 3 * 3 % l i Q - . c . l - . a n d i - c - l . 0 3 2 & - 0 . 3 4

N i t r a t e , t e c h . . c r rys t . . 1750-Ib-a n d 3 5 0 - i b . l o î s . . . . . - O . 1 3 - 0 . 1 4

D - P a n t o t h e n a t e . l O O - g r a m b o t - . . . - g r a m 0 . O 7 £ £

r a c e n s i c . 1 ^ i ! o . o r m o r e g r a m 0 . 0 3

P e r o x i d e , fiber «drums- w k s - . . . Ο . S 0 - © . 85 P h e n o l s u l i o n a t ^ e . ( S u l f o c a r b o -

l a t e ) . d r -ams . 2 5 - 1 7 5 l b - t - 0 . 7 1 — 0 . 7 3 P h o s p h a t e » d i b a s i c . U S P .

b a g s . e - 1 . * 100 l b - 7 . 2 5 I.e.! 100 l b - 7 . 9 5

F e e d g r a d e , t xags . c_l._ » k s -. . . î o a 7 4 . C O

R e s i n a t e . p r e c i p - . 5-23*"^ C a . d r u m s , wks- , f - 0 . 2 9

S a l i c y l a t e . 1 0 0 - l b - d ruoxs . 1-cJ.. Î 1 . 9 3

S i l i ca t e , hvdLraie . bs-Es. c_L. w k s " . . . . O . 0 6

S t é a r a t e . t e c h u . b*alky A b o x e s . X. V - . f r ee t o N e w E n g - . tanks? a n d L d 0 . 4 0

I m p a l p a b l e p o w d . A. c-1-. l.c.l Ο 3 7 - 0 . 3 9

P r e c i p . e a r t o z ï s , c . L . w k s . . . . 0 . 3 5 L c L . wks 0 . 3 6

S u l f a t e , a n h y d . . Lc.I t*»n 5 2 .00 5 0 - l b . p a p e r b a g s . c -1- , w k s .

t o n 4 5 . 0 0 Su l f i t e , d r a m s . 1 0 0 - 1 7 5 0

l b . . Î Ο 1 8 - 0 . 2 1 S u l f o c a r b o l a t e . see C a l c i u m .

p h e n o l s u l f o n a i e T h i o c y a n a t e , p>ur.. la«i-. 5 5 -

6 0 * ^ . 2 1 0 0 - 1 0 - l o t s i n c b y s . . «J «it C a l o m e l , see Merc^UTous c h l o r i d e C a m p h e n e . t a n k s , w k s © . 125

c . L . 400- lb . d r u m s Ο 15 l . c -1 - . 400- lb . drxa m s . . . . 0 . 1 6 5

C a m p h o r , U S P . f»owd-. 100- lb . d r u m s , Xe-=>r Y o r k . und«-r 1000 1b 0 . 6 1

IOOO-2000Ib-_ O . 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 b . or m o r e Ο 59

T a b l e t s . U S P . 5 0 - l b . c m . . u n d e r 100O l b θ 92

I 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 0 ! b Ο 91 2 0 0 0 1 b , o r m o r e Ο 9 0

N a t u r a l , powd— i m p o r t e d Ο 9 5 - © . 9 7 T e c h . . I50- lb- î»b l . . ï bh l . « r

m o r e . . . . . 0 . 5 2 G a p r y i benxv l s e b a c a t e . t ank~-

w k s Q S9 c . L a n d L c L . O . S O f i - O . Q l . 1 *

C a r a m e l c o l o r i n g . X F . 5->-st3aI-d r u m s . L c L w k s s a l . 1 - 0 5 - 1 . 2 0

C & r b a z o l e . 9 5 - 9 7 ^ , s t e e l drui»i=. t o n - l o t s a n d l e s s - Ο \*^-l 20

C a r b i n o l . « - b u t y l - , t a n k s a n d c - 1 - d r u m s , w k s . . . . . Ο 4 0 - © . 42

M e t h y l i s o b u t y i - . d r u m s , n e a r ­est r a i l d e i ' y - p o i n t , c-1-. i . c l û Î 5 - 0 16

t a n k s , s a m e b a s i s . . . Ο 13 D i e t h y l - , c l . , L c l Ο 4 6 - 0 . 4 7 D i ï s o b u t v l - . c .L . L e ! Ο 2 5 - 0 . 2 6

t a n k s Ο 24 C a r b o n , ac tâva ted t - d e e o l o r i z i a s

g r a d e s . " C " t y p e . c . l - . wks- Ο 0 S - © . 2 3

( 1 5 t o n s , le b â g h e r ; 5 t o n s . l j $ c h i g h e x : t i n d e r 5 t o n s . 2c)

Pu r i f i c a t i on g x a d e ί wa te r» c l t o n 1 3 0 . 0 0

B i su l f ide . 5-gal_ a n d 5 5 - s a ï d r u m s , c . l - . w k s , 100 l b - 7 . 0 0

l . c . 1 4 . 100 i b - S - 5 0 t a n k s . 100 l b - 0 . 5 1 5

C P , 1 3 0 - i b . d r * i m Θ . 2 2 D i o x i d e , c y i i n d e r s Ο-OS T e t r a c h l o r i d e , "êech.. d runa^ .

c l . a n d L.c-1. t Z o n e î 0 Ι Ο ^ - Ο - 1 2 ^ t a n k s O - 0 9

X F . c b y 0 1 7 - 0 - 1 S C a r b o w a i . see P o l i r e t h y l e n e gl> -

co l C a r o t e n e ( V i t a m i n A ) . tecH. .

c r y s t . . 1 .350 .000 u n i t s | ^ - r g r a m , sca led t i n s g r a m 0 . 4 S

V O L U M E 3 3. N O . 26 · · · J U N E 2 7. 19 55 2 7 2 9

Caro tene mscrocrystalline. in oil. 4OO.0O0 «ai ts per gram - - million units Ο 30

fa carrot oil. 1 0.ΟΌΟ-1 S.O00 uni t s per gram a s assayed

million units U IS Casein, acid, process, premium

grs.de. SO-!b. bags, vrks.. X . Y-. Vt_ 1O.O00 5b. or more . . . « Ο 37>£

High nitrogen. 30 mesh, SO-lb. bags. 10.000 l b . or more. same b a à s . . 0.49 ?£

SO mesh, 250-Ib. fiber drams. 250-10.00O l b - Ο 59

1O.000 lb .or more 0.5S££ Domestic, s tandard . . . Ο ?7-0 30 Argentine, acid, ground, bags . Ο 23—Ο 23 >£

Catechol C P . drums. lOO-lb. lots , wks 2 .17£a

Catsstic potash, see Potassium hydroxide

CeSiosoive solvent, see 2-Ethoxy-e thanol

«*-Cellulose. b a s . c l . , w k s . . . . . . . 0 04-O.15 Cellulose acetate, cartons. Tean . ,

wks. , trucks and 100 lb . or more . Ο 36-0.45

Bu ty ra ie . Sake or powd., wks. 0 3 4 ^ - 0 59 >£

Molding composition, c.l.. t 0 .64 Tr iaceta te . Sake. cartons.

wks-, 100 lb . or more 0 .52 Cer ium hydrate, drums, wks - . Ϊ 44— 1.60 Chalk, bags. c-L. w k s . . . . . . ton 40 .00-60 .00 Charcoal , hardwood, granular.

bags. cJ-, wks, ton 77 .00 Chloral hydrate . U S P . l.OQO-lb.

lots 1 0 0 Tech-, 650-lb. dr . . c l . . 1-c-L.

wks Ο 23-0.24 Chlordan. agricultural, drums.

c l . a n d l . c - L . t Ο 65-0 73 Réf.. c l . , and l .cl . . f Ο 75-0 83

Chlorine, single, unit tanks . *. - -100 lb. 2 .93

mult iple units . 5 cars, con­t ract . £ IO0 lb. 3 SO-4 40

3 o r 4 m.u. cars, contract , t 100 lb. 3 SO

2 cars, contract t 100 lb. o.OO Single cars (15 tons) t- 10O lb. 6 00 Liquid, cy i - t O O 9 Ï 4 - 0 . 1 2

ea-Chloroaniline. tanks . c-L. wks Ο 73-0.75

φ-Chloroaniline. drums, c.L. Lc-1- Ο 70—0.72 p-Chloroaniline. drums, t Cast Ο 75—0.77 α-Chloro-p-anisidine. drums, t I . 3 6 o-Chlorobeuzaldehyde. 500-lb.

d r a m s . : 1 20 p-5O0-lb. drums . 1.95

Chlorobenaene. mono- tanks, f . Ο OS 34 c - L . a n d L c L . f. . Ο 10-0.11

5-Chlorobenzotriazole. d r u m s . . . 16 00 <>-Chlorobeniotrichloride. 125-lb.

cby .. f 1.00 p-lOO-ib.cbj-.. 1-c.l i 00

o-Chlorobeniovl chloride. 115-Ib .cby . . t 1.20

p-Chlorobenxovl chloride. 11 ο­ίο , coy 1 2 0

o-Chlorobenayl chloride. 100-lb. cby-. t 1 1 0

P-Chlorobenzyl chloride. 100-lb. lots 1 10

Chlorobutanol . anhyd. . 1"SP lOOlb 5 90

Hydrous . lOO lb I 65 Chloroform, tech.. 650-ib- dr..

t anks and trucks, wks- t 0 17-0. IS USP. 650-lb. drum t e-L. l .c l - Ο 30-Ο 35 Purif- (for anesthesia >. 50-11».

cby . (535 dep. ret . î. wks. Ο 35 CMoroisopropyl .V-phenyl car­

b a m a t e (70*"^ in xyiene> e l ­and Le J 0 7140-0 7640

Chloromycetin. 10-cai»seal (2ÔO m g . e a c h ) . . . 100 ca*. 30 .60

o-Chloro-p-nitroanilisie. dnjm? t 0 .86 p-Chloro-o-nitroaniline. . 0 73-0.82 o-Chlorophenoi. d rums. J. Ο 3 4 ^ - 0 3 5 ^ p-Chloropheaol. drums, cl— and

Lc.L. t 0 3 4 H - 0 - 3 5 H Chlorophthalic. anhyd. . -mono.

a*-y quant . , wks. . . . . I 00 Chlorophyll. 100% -?- sod. οι>-

per chlorophyllin ( i00 c r basis) dry powder, spot or contract 37 .50

5ff-But.\lbrrw.pnr. drums, c.L. l.c-1.. wks. II 06 0 07

Butyl cellosohe. are 2-Butoxy-ethanol

rt-Butylmagncsium chloride, in ethyl ether 2 50

p-teri-Butylphonol. 100-lb. bass . c.l., l .cl. , wks Ο 2 7 ^ - 0 2 8 ^

Butyraldehyde, c.L. l . c l . . d lvd . Ο 2 1 ^ - 0 . 2 2 ^ tanks, dlvd 0 . 1 9 M

c Cadmium, metal, sticks, and

anodes, dlvd 1.70-1.7-5 Cadmium bromide, cryst. . glass

jars , 75-lb 2 .50 Chloride, purif-, cryst-. 400-lb.

and 100-lb. drum 2 . 6 8 - 2 . 7 5 Iodide, fiber drums. 25 lb . or

more t 6.75—7 .03 Oxide. c.L. wks 1.73 Stéarate, c.l. and Lc.l. f 1.30-1.34 Sulfate, tech.. 25-lb. d r u m . . . . 3 36

Caffeine, USP, hydrous. 25- and 125-lb. fiber drums 3 .15-3 .3Q

Alkaloid, anhyd. , powd-, 1O0-lb. fiber drums 3 . 3 3

25 lb . . 3 40-3 .45 Citrated, NF, powd.. 25-100

lb 2 . 9 0 - 3 O O Calamine. USP. powd-, 150- and

25-lb. fiber dru m Ο 34-0 36 Calciferol (Vitamin D2>. U S P . 40

million intl . units p~r gram, 100 grams grans 0 . 6 3

1 kilo . kilo 600 .00 Calcium acetate, purif.. 125-lb.

drums 0 30 p-Aminosalicylate, wks 7 . 0 0 - 7 . 5 0 Arsenate, drums, c.L and l . c l .

whse., wks O.09-O. ΙΟ Benzoate, 100-lb. drums j . . . . O.S3 Bromide. NF . powd.. 100-lb.

drum t 0 . 9 0 Carbide, quarter, nu t , egg.

lump. c.L. dUd-, 100 lb. drum lOO lb. 6 72

ex-whse.. c.L.Lc.L. 100 lb. 6 . 9 0 - 7 . 0 3 rice. 14 X'D, drums. c-L.

dlvd 100 lb. 7.OS cx-whse., c.L. Lc.L. 100 lb. 7 25-7 . 40

cake 100 ib. S .25 Std-. c.L drums, wks.

ton 1 3 1 0 0 Carbonate. precip.. USP.

light. 50-lb- bags Ο 0&Η heavy, 100-lb-bags Ο 07>£

Chloride, purif.. anhyd-. gran. 0 22—0.32 flake. 77-80% bags c.L

wks. Î ton 2 7 . 0O Lc.l ton 4 2 . 0 0 - 6 5 . 0 0 Chromated 7 7 - 8 0 % 100-lb. bags (400-lb. drums S8 more) c.L t

ton 2*1. 0O solid 73-75 % . 650-lb.

drums c.L, wks.. % . . . ton 2 5 . 5 0 powd-, 77-80%. 100-lb.

bags (350-lb. d rums S 4 more). c.l ton 37 .65

wks. t ton 11.35 42^—45%. chromate

treated. tanks. 40% wks. % ton 12 .35

Chromate. bags, Î 0 . 2 9 ^ - 0 - 3 0 Cresotonate. 50-lb. t ins. Î - 2 . 0 0 Cyanide, drums, dlvd ton 160.00 Formate, 50-ib. bags. 40.000-

lb. trucks. c.L and Lc.L. wks. 0 . O 4 ^ H 3 . 0 5 Gluconate. USP, powd.

drums, 20O0 lb. and 1O0 lb . î 0 60H-O 63

U S P gran., drums. 2 0 -2000 lb 0 . 6 2 H - 0 65

Special, intravenous, soin., 25-2000 lb 0 . 6 7

Glycerophosphate. N F . 1000-1b. fiber d rums, î 2 . 4 5

Guaiacolsulfonate. 100-lb. d rums 3 . 6 0

Hypochlorite (fused alkali) . 100-lb. drums, dlvd. Eas t . 1O0-1-10 d r u m s . . . lOO lb. 2 8 . 6 5 - 3 2 . 5 0

45-lb. cases. 9 or 12 cans per case. 1—9 cases . . . case 23 50-24 . 75

Hypophosphite. X F 50-lb. lots, d rums . . Ο 9 0 - 1 . 23

CHLORQPHYLL-p-D/CHLORGBENIZENE

2 7 3 0 C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G N E W $

Chlorophyll 4%, potassium, magnesium chlorophyll in, food» pharphyllirs., food. pharmaceuticals 3 7.3

Chloropicrin, coinin., b o t 1 50 cylinders, X . 0 ·.»."> -1 2ii

2-Chloropyridine 10.30 .V-Chlorosuccinimide, 26.2%,

c.l.. 10O-lb.drums 3 0O-3 5O Chlorotoluene, mono-, ">5-«ïal.

drum, c.l.. and I.e. 1., wks 0 155—0.16 o-Ohlorotoluene 0 39 ;>-Ohlorotoluene, 524-1 r>. drums, X 0 45 Chloro(4)-2-toluidine, h>bl 1 38 Clilorotetraeyeline, se*· Aureo-

mvfiin Cholesterol, USP, fibe»r drums,

1001b. quant 8.25-9.50 Irradiated, 7-dehytirocholes-

terol Deactivated uni mal sterol; (Vitamin U>-t) million intl. chick units 0.03

Choline chloride, (10(5':;, basis) 54-gal. drum, wks 1 .50—1.75

Supplement. 25% choline, 20,000 lb. ο more-, bags* or drums 0 17

Chrome ore, ears, Atlantic ports, Indian (Pakistan) . 48% 3-1 ratio gross ton 43 (JO-44.00

Rhodesian, 3 to 1 ratio lump, 48% CrsOs, cont., ears Atlantic ports Ion»: ton 43 00-44.00

Transvaal, 48% 0^03. no ratio 32 00-33 OO

Turkish. 48% Cr 2 0 3 , 3 to 1 ratio, lump _ .Ions ton 4(> 00-47.00

Chromium, metal, 9 7 % 1.1S-1.23 Acetate, 8 H % soin., bhl.,

cases 0. OVM) 1 OK Fluoride, bbl.. c.l- a n d I.e. I., X. 0.51-0 5:2

(Chromium gre*en, chro­mium oxide, see green colors. Chromium yellow under yellow, and Chromium tri-oxide under Acid, chromic)

Phosphate U. 5 5 Cinchona bark, NF, red 20-inch,

cases 0.28-0.3O Cinchonidine. sulfa te, small

cryst., cans, 100-oz. «pmnt-.oz. 0.65 Cinchonine, alkaloid, cryst.,

cans, 100-oz. quaint.. . . . oz. 0 5 2 Sulfate. XF cans, 100-oz. . .oz. 0.27J^

Cinchophen, MF, lOO-îb.drum. . 3 5>C Cinnamic aldehyde, NI FIX. 400-

lb. lots 1.U0-I.O5 C'itral, pure, C P , 5 0 l b 5.50-fi Ι Ο Clay, see Kaolin Coal tar, crude, tank*, wks.. gal. u . l f i ^

refined, tanks, wks gal. 0.176-0 18 bbl., c.l.andl.c.l. gal. 0.28-0 3 1

Cobalt, metal, 9 7 - 9 8 ^ , kegs.. . . 2 .60-2.67 Acetate, 2 3 # % Co., bhl.,

dlvd 1.30 Carbonate, powd., 4(1% Co.,

bags, wks 2. 1*8 Chloride, 2 4 ^ % Co., kens,

wks 1.27 Hydrate, 60%% Co. , bbl 2 .90 Linoleate. solid 8 ^ % 0 o . . . . 0.75%

liq., 6% Co 0.61 Naphthenate, 6%> Co.. liq.

tanks and l.c.l-- 0. 47-0. 48J4 solid, 10% Co., l.c.l 0 .25

Nitrate, tech., 20.4% cryst.. 100- and 50-lb. d ruin 1.O0

Octoate, 6%. tanks , l.c.l. f. . . 0 .51^-0-52% Ore, Ont. mine, 9 - 1 2% of Co.. 1 . 30-1. 6 0 Oxide, 7 1 % , ceramic quality.

kegs, dlvd. East. . . . . . . . . 1. « 6 Resinate, 3 % 0. 29% Soyate,83^%Co 0 .73% Sulfate, 21<% Co 0 .95 Tallate, 6 % Co., 1 iq., c.l . and

l.c.l 0.42 3^-0. -43% solid, 8% 0. 4 9 ^

Cocaine hydrochloride, cans, 100-oz.<iuant oz. 13. 75

Cocoa butter, bags 0. 64 Codeine, alkaloid, cans, 100-oz.

quant oz. 13. 25 Hydrochloride, cans, 100-oz.»

quant oz. 11 . 75 Codliver oil, USP, drums. . .gal. 1 . 55-1 . 60 Collodion, USP, c. l . , l.c.l.. dlvd.. 0.27-0. 2 7 ^ Copper, metal, electro, Valley. . 0. 36

Acetate, drums, c.l., I.c.l 0 .43-0.44 Carbonate. 55%, drums 0 . 30-0 . 31 M Chloride, anhyd., drums 0. 43J^

Copper· purif., cryst., 325-lb. drums 0. 53

Tech., cryst., bbl 0.29 Cyanide, drums, 1O0 to 999

lbs., χ 0. 717-0. 737 Hydroxide, drums, dlvd. K. of

*Miss. R..C.1., and I.e.1 0.15^-0. 4<\}4 Linoleate 0. 35 Naphthenate. liquid, 8% Cu,

tanks and I.e.L, t 0.22540.24 solid, 11% Cu 0.273^

Nitrate, tech., cryst., all quant 0 33 ]4

Oleate, liquid, 8 ^ , Cu, bbl... 0.27 Oxide, black, bbl., wks...·. . . . 0. 47-0. 49 H

Red, drums, wks 0.53 M 0 . OS Oxychloride, drums, c.l., t.l.

and I.t.l.. wks 0 40-0. 40>£ Proteinate. colloidal, pharma­

ceutical 100-oz. drums. J.oz. 2.60 Resiriate, precip.. 8H"'( Cu.

125-lb. drums, f 0.31 H Stéarate, bags, wks 0.38 Vr 0 . 4 0 ^ Sulfate, cryst., 09% bags, c.l.,

wks 1O0 lb. 12. 25 smaller lots 100 1b. 12.70-13.2.")

Monohydrate, 3 5 % drums, c l . , wks 1O0 lb. 1» . 75 20 . 50

Tribasic, c.l., l.c.l., wks.... lOOlb. 21). 2.V28. 25

Copperas, see Ferrous sulfate Copra, tanks, Pacific Coast.ton 100 . 00 Corn sugar, tanners' bags, BO.OOO

lb. min 100 lb. 7.31 Corrosive sublimate, see Mer­

curic chloride Cortisone acetate, bulk.. .gram 3 . 50 3 . 55 Coumarin, cryst.. Ν F, 25 lb 3.25 Cream of tartar, see Potassium

acid tartrate Creosote, NF, beech wood.

drums, cby 1 . 00 Carbonate, NF, 45- and 25-ib.

cby . 3.30 Coal tar, crude, tank, wks gal. 0 . 22

Réf., tank, wks gal- 0.30 Hardwood, NF, bot., cby. gal- 1 30 I .35 Pinewood. tank, wks 0.0427

c.l., 55-gal. drums Ο . 0528 l.c.l., drums 0.0601 Warehouse, Ν. Υ 0.0712

Cresol USP, tanks and c.l., dr. t 0 . 115-0 . 153 Tech., drums, c.l., wks. J. . O. 133

tanks, wks 0.12 m-Cresol, 98%, drums, c.l., wks. 0 . 7 3 ^

80-82%, drums, wks Ο . 55 î^ 70 75%, drums, wks O.SOJ^

o-Cresol, pure 30°, tanks and c.l., J 0.16-0. 173

/>-Cresol, 98%, drums, f 0.51 Cresol, mixed m- and j?-, 5° ,

tanks, c.l., t 0. 145-0. 158 Crotonaldehyde, 91% inin„,

tanks and c.l., dlvd. Kast of Miss 0.21H-O.2314

Cryolite. natural, insecticide, bags, bbl., c.l. and l.c.l., wks.

lOOlfc». 15.25-Hi.25 Ciimene, see Isopropylbenzente Cuminic aldehyde, 25 lb., t · · 2.05 Cyananiide, 21% N.. gran-,

1 OO-lb. bags, wks ton 55 . 00 pulverized, 21% Ν unit 2.75

Cyanide, chloride, niixt., 75%, 20,000 lb. min., wks O. 157

45%, 20,000-lb. min., wks.. . . 0.11 30%, case hardener, 20,000

lb. min 0.099 Cyanoacetamide, 1 OO-lb. drum. 1.80 Cyanuric chloride, fiber drum,

wks 1.35-1 .75 Cyclohexane, single trip drums

inch, c.l., wks. gal. Ο . 70 l.c.l., wks., same basis. . . gal. 0.72 tanks gal. 0.55

Cyclohexanol tech., 55-gal. drums, c.l. and l.c.l., wks. . . ϋ . 'Ί7Μ-0 . 3 8 ^

tanks 0.36M Cyclohexanone, drums, c.l.,

wks., Belle, W. Va-, min. transportation allowed 0.28H

Cyclohexylamine, dr., tanks and c.l., wks 0.45-0. 46H

Cyclohexyl butyrate, dr., wks.. 2.00 Cyclopentanol, 55-gal, dr.. dlvd. 4.50 Cyclopentanone, 55-gal. drums. 2.50

oxime, in.p. 57° 100 gram 12.00 Cyclopropane, USP, for anes­

thesia, Style AA, cylinder, 40 gal. ($5. deposit, ret.) gal. 0.38

Cyclopropane. H, 1O0 gal. (SO. ret . ) . gal. 0.37

p-Vytxiene, drums, wks gal. 2.50-3.00 L-Cysteine hydrochloride, prac­

tical grade and CP, 1-kilo bot. kilo 45 . 00-50 . 00

D 2,4-L> (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyaec-

tic acid), fiber drums, trucks. c.l. and I.e.I., wks-, Î 0 .44-0. 56

DDL> (2,2-bis(?)-chlorophenyl)-1,1 —dichloroethane) tech.. flake, bags, c.l.. and less, wks O.40-O.41

I)Drr* (I)ichlorodiphenyltri-chloroethane) tech., powd., bass, c.l. and l.c.l. dlvd Ο 27 Ο 29

neeahydronaphtlialene, dr., dlv-d 0.50

.V-Decylacetamide, dist., 1-9 drums, wks 1 . 50

Te-ch., 1 9 drum lots. wks.. . . 1 .25 Denuorinated phosphate, see

Pbosphate Degras, common tanks and

bbl. X 0. 10%-O.HH Neutral, ffa. 2% 0.23-0.24 Desulphurized, same basis. . . 0. l3J^-0.14 J·

Dextrin, corn, British, gum, packed in paper bags, c.L

100 lb. 8.95 Canary, ban, c.l 100 1b. S 69 White, bags, c.l 100 lb. 8.53

Potato, domestic, paper bags. 0 . lOj^-O.ll Dextrose (glucose), CP, gran.,

drums , 0.16% (Di- some organic compounds

made up of two identical, complex parts, t o which the term "d i - " is erroneously ap­plied, are listed under "Bis-")

Diacetone alcohol, see Alcohol Diacetyl, flavoring. 48-lb. lots.. 4 50 4.65 Di-teW-amyl phenol, wks., c.L.

l.c.l Ο 3 0 Κ - 0 3 1 Μ tanks 0.28H L>i-secondary, same basis,

same prices Diaxiisidine, m.p. 137-138°.

drums 2.00 Uiatoinaceous earth, dom., bags,

c.L, eastn. ports ton 52.00-55.00 Rurified, bags, c.l., Eastern

ports ton 65.00 iVlexican, white, bags, c.L,

Eastern ports ton 60.00 Dibenzyl sebacate, drums, c.L,

wks 0.92 />I>ibromobenzene, bags 0.55 1,3 - Dibromo - 5.5 - dimethyl-

hydantoin, 250-lb. dr 3. 30 Dioutyl maleate, drums, c.L,

l.c.l., wks 0. 50- 0.51 F^hthalate, tanks and c.l. dlvd.

East 0.30 0.32 Sebacate, tech.. drums c.L,

l.c.l., wks., t U.07J4-0.08 Tar t ra te , drums, wks., f 0.71

Dibutylamine, drums, c.l. and l.c.l., dlvd 0.55-0.50

tanks, dlvd 0.53 Di-£er<-butyl-7>cresol, dlvd., c.l.

a n d l.c.l 0.91-0.95 0,0 - Di - tert - butylhydrouui-

none, 75-150-ib. drums, Kings-oort, Tenn. 1.15

Di-ieri-butyl peroxide, 98-lb. drums, c.L, l.c.l., nearest rail dely. pt 1.965-2.00

Dicapryl adipate, tanks, c.l. dlvd 0.43-0.45

JPhthalate, drums, c.L, I.c.L, dlvd 0.313^-0 '62ΥΖ

iSebacate, tech., drums, c.L, wks . O.GO-0.07

Dichloroanilino, drums, X 0.83 Dichlorobenzaldehyde, 2,4- and

3,4-, 500-lb. drums 2. 50-5. 00 3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine dihydro-

chloride, dlvd 1.37 o-Dichlorobenzene, c . and l.c.l.

t (West of Rockies, 0.01 Hi higher) O.12K-0.13J4

tanks, Î 0.10% p-Uichlorobenzene, drums, c.L.

and l.c.l., wks., K. of Rockies, -f 0.141^-0.17

DICHLÔROPENTANÊS-ETHYLENE GLYCOL

Dich io ropen tanes , t a n k s , t . l . , t · 0 . 0 4 ^ - 0 . 0 5 c i . a n d l.c.l., d r u m s , t 0 . 05 -O . 0 5 ? ^

2. l -Dic l i lorophonol , t e ch . , d r u m s , c.l., wks., J 0 . 3 1 0 . 3 2

D i e o u m a r o l , d r u m s , w k s 100 lb . 2 4 . 0 0

D i r y a n d i a n i i d e , b a g s , wks 0. 1 5 % - 0 . 10 DicyclohVxylamine. t a n k s , c . l . . . 0 . 4 9 ^ - 0 . 5 1 Dicyc lohexv l p h t h a l a t e , c.l . ,

l.c.l O . 5 9 - O . 0 0 Die ldr in , flake, d r u m s , c.l. 1 .80 D i e t h a n o l a m i n e , d r u m s , c.l., a n d

l.c.l. d l v d . E a s t 0 . 2 0 1 ^ - 0 . 2 7 3 ^ t a n k s , d l v d . E a s t 0 . 2 4 > £

D i e t h y l c a rbona t e , d r . , c.l., l .c. l . 0 . 4 7 - 0 . 4 8 t a n k s , wks Ο . 45

M a l e a t e . tanks, a n d c.l., d l v d . 0 . 4 8 3 ^ - 0 . 5 0 t a n k s Ο Α8±£

M a l o n a t e , 55-gal. d r u m s , w k s . Ο 77 O x a l a t e , t anks a n d c.l 0 . 4 0 - 0 . 4 2 P h t h a l a t e , d r u m s , c i . , l .c . l .

d l v d 0 . 2 7 - O . 2 8 t a n k s 0 . 2 5

Su l f a t e , d rums , c . l . , l.c.l., w k s . , 0. 1 8 % - 0 . \9}-£ t a n k s , wks Ο . 17

D i e t h y l a m i n e , d r u m s , c.l., l .c . l . , d l v d . E a s t 0 . 5 0 ^ - 0 . 5 1 3 ^

t a n k s , d l v d . Eas t 0 . 4 8 3 4 2 - D i e t h y l a m i n o - 1 - e t h a n o l ,

d r u m s , c.l. and l .c . l . , t 0 . 0 7 ^ - 0 . 6 8 3 ^ t a n k s , f O.G5>£

. V , ; V - D i e t h y l a m i d e t e c h . , t a n k s 0 . 5 0 - O . 5 2 D i e t h y l e n e glycol, t a n k s and c.l . ,

d l v d . E a s t 0 . 1 5 K - O . 1 7 ! £ D i e t h y l e ther , d r u m s , c.l., w k s . Ο . 4Γ>3^ D i m e t h y l e ther , 1-gal. c a n s

a n d 55-gal . d r u m s , M a r i ­n e t t e , Wis 1 . 1 0 - 1 .40

M o n o b u t y l e ther , t a n k s a n d c.l. , w k s 0 . 2 7 - 0 . 2 8 M

M o n o b u t y l e t h e r a c e t a t e d r u m s , c.l., and l .c . l . , w k s . . . 0 . 3 0 - O . 30>£

M o n o e t h y l e ther , t a n k s a n d c.l . , d l v d . Eas t 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 2

M o n o e t h y l e t h e r a c e t a t e , t a n k s , c.l.. wks 0 . 2 5 ^ - 0 . 2 6 ^

M o n o m e t h y l e t h e r , t a n k s a n d c.l. . d l v d . East 0 . 1 8 ^ - 0 . 2 0 3 ^

D i e t h y l e n e glycol m o n o - o l e a t e (d ig lyco l oleate) , l i g h t l .c . l . . . O . 3 0

D i e t h y l e n e t r i a m i n e , t a n k s a n d ca r lo t s , d lvd . , E a s t 0 . 4 1 3 ^ - 0 . 4 3

D i e t h y l s t i l b e s t r o l . 1—10 ki los , q u a n t k i lo 1 0 0 . 0 0

D i g i t a l i n , a m o r p h . , 16-oz. b o t . oz . 2 5 . 0 0

Dig lyco l l a u r a t e , l .c. l . , d r u m s . . . 0 . 3 4 S t é a r a t e , bbl . , c.l Ο . 27

D i h e x y l a d i p a t e , d r u m s , c. l . , d l v d 0 . 4 3 3 ^

P h t h a l a t e , d r u m s , c . l . , d l v d . . . Ο . 3 6 ^ S e b a c a t e , d r u m s , c. l . , l . c a . ,

wks 0.73^-0.743^ D i h y d r o s t r e p t o m y c i n , see S t r e p ­

t o m y c i n D i i o d o t y r o s i n e ki lo 0 0 .00 D i i s o b u t y l c a r b i n o l (see C a r -

b ino l , d i i sobuty l - ) D i i s o b u t y l ketone, t a n k s , c . l . , _ d l v d 0 . 1 3 H - O . 1 5 J É U i i s o b u t y l e n e , d r u m s , c.l., a n d

l .c. l . f 0 . 1 0 - 0 . 1 4 t a n k s t O . 0 8

D i i s o c t y l p h t h a l a t e , t a n k s a n d c.l., d l v d . Eas t 0 . 3 0 3 ^ - 0 . 3 2 ^

A d i p a t e , c.l., and l .c . l . , d l v d . . 0 . 4 5 3 ^ - 0 . 4 6 3 ^ S e b a c a t e , d r u m s , c. l . , l . c . l . ,

wks 0.64-0 .653^ D i o c t y l p h t h a l a t e , t a n k s and c . l .

d l v d 0 . 3 O H - O - 323^ p - D i m e t h o x y b e n z e n e , 500 - lb .

lo t s 2 . 25 1 , 2 - D i m e t h o x y e t h a n e , 55 -ga l .

d r . , M a r i n e t t e , W i s Ο . 90 1 a n d 5-ga l . cans 1 . 0 5 - 1 .15

D i m e t h y l a n i l i n e , t a n k s , c . l . , l .c . l . t • 0 . 2 8 K - O . 3 0 H

D i m e t h y l a n t h r a n i l a t e 5 0 - l b . c ans f 5 . 7 5

D i m e t h y l e t h e r , 150- lb . n e t e y l s . , t a n k s a n d l.c.l., B e l l e , W. V a . . 0 . 1 8 - 0 . 2 5

JV . iV-Dime thy l fo rmamide , t a n k s a n d 55-ga l . d r u m s , w k s . , T e x a s 0 . 3 3 - 0 . 34

D i m e t h y l ma lea te d r u m s , l .c . l . , w k s O . 6 0

P h t h a l a t e , d r u m s , c.l . , l .c . l . , t 0.29^-0.3034

t a n k s 0 . 2 7 3 4

D i m e t h y l , s e b a c a t e . d r u m s , c l . , and l . e . l . . w k s 1 .2Γ>Η~1 - 2 7 J 4

t a n k s , w k s 1 . 25 Sul fa te , 55- j i a l . d r u m s , r e t . ,

t a n k s , a n d l .c . l . , w k s . 0 . 1 5 ^ - 0 . 1 7 ^ Dimet l iy lo lu r t 'H , see B i s h j d r o x y -

m e t h y l u r e a 2 , 4 - D i n i t r o a n i l i n e , d r u m s , 10O0

lb., X 0.6O w - D i n i t r o b e n z e n e , bb l . , Î 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 2 2 , 4 - D i n i t r o c h l o r o b e n z e n e , e . l . ,

and l.c.l 0 . 1 5 * 4 - 0 . 1 5 3 4 2 , 4 - D i n i t r o p h e n o l , t e c h . , b b l . . . . 0 . 37 2 , 4 - D i n i t r o t o l u e n e , o i lv , d r u m s ,

1 .* 0.1O 9 8 ° , d r u m s , % 0 .21

D i o c t y l p h t h a l a t e , d r u m s , c . l . a n d l - c . l . , t E a s t p . 3 2 ^ - 0 . 3 3 ^

t a n k s , d l v d 0 . 3 0 3 ^ A d i p a t e , t a n k s a n d c.l 0 . 4 2 3 ^ - 0 . 4 4 ! ^ S e b a c a t e , d r u m s , c. l . , l . c . l . ,

w k s 0 . 6 5 - 0 . 6 5 3 ^ 1 ,4 -Dioxane , d r u m s , c.l. , l . c . l . ,

wks 0 28^-0.29 34 t a n k s 0 .27

D i p e n t a e r y t h r i to l , fib. d r u m s , 3O ,000 - lb . lots 0 3 2

200O-10,OOO-lb. l o t s 0 .34 50 - lb . bag 0 . 3 5

D i p e n t e n e , d e s t r u c t , d i s t . , 5 5 -gal . d r u m s , c.l . , gal 0 . 4 0 3 4

e x - w h s e . , N. V . , 5 5 - g a l . . - . d r u m s , l.c.l g a l . 0. 57

S t e a m d i s t . , d r u m s i n c l u d e d t g a l . 0 . 82

D i p h e n y l , b b l . , c. l . , wks 0 . 1 5 l .c . l . , w k s 0 . 1 6 - 0 . 2 0

D i p h e n y l e t h e r , p e r f u m e , 3 0 - l b . cans 0 .61

D i p h e n y l a n i i n e , d r u m s , c . l . , l.c.l 0 . 2 S - 0 . 3 0

D i p h e n y l g u a n i d i n e . dr . . ton l o t s . 0 . 4 8 less t h a n t o n l o t s 0 . 4 9 - 0 . 5 0

2 , 5 - D i p h e n y I o x a z o l e ( sc in t i l ­l a t i o n g r a d e ) , l a b . b o t

100 g r a m 7 5 . 0 0 D i p r o p y l e n e g l y c o l , c. l . a n d l . c . l .

d l v d . E a s t 0 . 1 7 ^ - 0 . 1 8 3 4 t a n k s 0 .1534

D i p r o p y l e n e g lyco l m e t h y l e t h e r , t a n k s and d r u m s , c.l . , t 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 1 3 4

D i - o - t o l y l g u a n i d i n e , d r u m , t o n s td . pkg . , m i n . t r a n s p . a l l d . . . . 0 .57—0.58

D iv i -d iv i , 4 5 % t a n n i n , c.l., e x -d o c k , A t l a n t i c p o r t s t o n * 7 0 . 0 0 - 7 2 . 0 0

D i v i n y l b e n z e n e , 2 0 - 2 5 % , t a n k cars , X 0 .19

d r u m s , 4 0 0 1 b . , c.l., a n d l . c . l . 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 1 5 0 - 6 0 % , d r u m s , c. l . a n d l . c . l . ,

% 1 . 0 0 - 1 . 0 5 n - D o d e c y l a m m o n i u m a c e t a t e ,

d i s t . , c . l . . t . l . , wks 0 .71 T e c h 0 .52

D r a g o n ' s b l o o d , r e e d s , c a s e s . . . 1 . 4 0 - 1 . 4 5 m a s s , cases 1 . 2 5 - 1 . 3 0

E g g a l b u m e n , see A l b u m e n E g g y o l k , d r i e d , d o m , b b l 1 . 0 8 - 1 . 1 0 E m e t i n e h y d r o c h l o r i d e , U S P ,

p o w d . , 2 5 - o z . c o n t a i n e r s . . . o z . 3 2 . 9 5 - 3 3 . 0 0 E p h e d r i n e , a l k a l o i d , a n h y . b o t . ,

1 0 0 oz o z . 0 . 9 8 - 1 . 0 0 h y d r o u s , bo t . , 8 0 oz o z . 0 .92

H y d r o c h l o r i d e , r a o e m i c , N F , 100-oz. t in o z . 0 7 5 Su l fa t e , c r y s t . , 100-oz . t i n s . o z . 0 .72

p o w d . lOO-oz. t i n o z . 0 73 E p i c l i l o r o h y d r i n , d r u m s , c.l. a n d

l .c . l . , n e a r e s t r a i l d e l y . p o i n t 0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 6 t a n k s 0 . 3 3

E p i n e p h r i n e , s y n t h . , U S P , b o t . g r a m 0 . 5 4 - 0 64

E p s o m sa l t s , see M a g n e s i u m s u l ­fate

E r g o s t e r o l , u n - i r r a d i a t e d , c r y s t . k i l o 1 5 0 . 0 0

I r r a d i a t e d , see Vioste . · A. . . o z . 14 .25 E r g o t , N F , c a n s 2 . 2 5 - 3 . 0 0 E s e r i n e s a l i c y l a t e , U S P , 4 - o z .

lots o z . 3 3 . 0 0 E t h a n o l a m i n e , m o n o - , d r u m s ,

c . l . . and l .c . l . , d l v d . E a s t . . . . 0 . 2 7 - 0 . 2 8 t a n k s and t a n k t r u c k s , d l v d - ,

E a s t 0 .25 E t h e r , b i s - 2 - c h l o r o i s o p r o p y l , c . l .

a n d l.c.l . , d l v d . E a s t 0. 1 3 3 4 - 0 . 1 4 3 4

E t h e r , b i s -2-ch loroe thv l , purif-, t a n k s a n d c l . . t O . 1 3 - 0 . 1434

«-Butyl , t a n k s , c.l. , wk.s 0 . 3 0 - 0 . 3 1 ^ iMhvl, U S P , t a n k s , d l v d . E a s t .

c.l. a n i l l.c.l. () 12-0 . 13 A n e s t h e s i a , U S P , h o s p i t a l s ,

cans . . 0 . 8 9 Purif., (for fa t e x t r a c t i o n )

30- lb . d r u m s , 0 0 - l b . l o t s 0 . 4 1 30-lb. lots 0.42

S o l v e n t , c o n e , 30-lb. d r u m s , d l v d . E a s t 0 . 1 5 ^

tanks , dlvd 0 . 1 3 ^ S v n t h e t i c , t a n k s a n d c.l.. . . Ο . 10-O . 12

Isopropyl , réf., t a n k s a n d r . l . . Ο . 0 5 - 0 . 07 Ni t rous , see E t h y l n i t r a t e Pe t ro l eum, see L ig ro in

2 - E t h o x y e t h a n o i (Oe l l o so lven t ) d r u m s , c.l., l .c. l . , d lvd.

East 0. 2 0 3 4 - 0 . 2134 t a n k s , d lvd . Eas t 0 . 1 8 ^

E thy l ace t a t e , s y n t h . , 8 5 - 9 0 % , t a n k s , a n d c.l . d l v d . . . . 0 . 1 1 - 0 . 13

390-lb. d r u m s , c . l . a n d l.c.l. , d lvd O . 1 3 - 0 . 14

9 . 5 - 9 8 % , t a n k s , a n d c . l . , f. • 0. 11 %-0 . 13lA 9 9 % , t a n k cars , d l v d 0. 1 1 Μ ~ 0 - 1134

d rums , c.l. a n d l . c . l . 0 . 1 3 3 4 - 0 - 14 A c e t o a c e t a t e , t a n k s , e.l . .

d l v d 0 . 5 6 - 0 . 58 Acrvlate, m o n o m e r , t a l k s , f 0 . 3 8 %

c . l . and i .e .! . , d l v d 0. 4 0 5 - 0 . 4 1 5 A n t h r a n i l a t e β . 0 0 - 6 . 35 Benzoate, 475 - lb . d r u m s 0 . 74 Bromide, t e c h . , t a n k s a n d c.l.. Ο . 3 8 - 0 . 41 Bu ty ra t e , d r u m s , w k s 0 . 80

25 - lb . c a n s 0 . 9 0 C a r b a m a t e , U S P , d r u m s 1 . 50 Chloride, t e c h . , t a n k s , w k s , . . . 0 . 10

U S P , c y l i n d e r s , b b l 0 . 22 Ch lo ro fo rma te , 4 0 - l b . c t > y . . . . 0 . 45

2 4 - l b . c b y 0 . 5 5 C i n n a r a a t e , 25-lb. c a n s . . . . . . . 3 . 20 C y a n o a c e t a t e , 4 ,5O0-lb. ,

d rums 1 . 20 4.50-lb. d r u m 1 - 2 5

/9 -E thoxyprop iona te , d r u m s , wks 0.72

Formate , c . l . , l .c.l . , d l v d . Eas t . Ο . 4 5 - 0 . 40 Gal la te , purif . , 100- lb . d r u m . 3 . 9 0 - 4 . 4 0 Iod ide , 75 - lb . c b y . a n d 10-lb.

b o t 3 . 3 0 Lac ta t e , d r u m s , l .c . l . , w k s 0 . 4734 M e r c a p t a n , purif . , 350 - lb .

d r u m s , w k s 0 . 4 7 M e t h a c r y l a t e m o n o m e r ,

d rums , wks 0 . 5 1 3 ^ - 0 . 52 c a n s , w k s 0 . 62

Nerolin, 100- lb . d r u m 2 . 2 5 S O - l b . d r u m 2 . 3 0

Ni t r i t e , concn . , b o t . , 10O lb.. . 2 . 75 O e n a n t h a t e , d r u m s a n d 5-lb.

b o t 1 , 0 0 - 1 . 5 0 O l e a t e , d r u m s , l .c . l . , w k s . * . . . . 0 . 5 3 Oxala te , d r u m s , c . l . , and

l . c . l . t 0 . 4 l M - O - 4 2 % P h e n y l a c e t a t e 25- lb . d r u m e . . . 1 . 3 0 Silicate, d r u m s , l .c . l . E a s t . . . . 0 . 5 3 J 4

( s e e also T e t r a e t h y l o r tho -sil icate)

Sod ium o x a l a c e t a t e 175-lb. b b l . , l.c.l. wks 0 . 7 5 %

E t h y l a m i n e m o n o - , 7 0 % based o n c o n t a i n e d a m i n e , d r u m s , c . l . and l .c.l . Τ East of Rockies Ο . 3 3 - 0 3 4

t a n k s t E a s t of R o c k i e s 0 . 3 1 E thy l an i l i ne m o n o - , t a n k s and

c.l., wks O . 5 0 - O . 5 2 E t h y l b e n z e n e , t a n k s a n d c-1 0 . 1 8 M - O . 1934 E thy lce l l u lo se , flake, 2 3 , 0 0 0 lb .

o r more 0 . 6 9 smal le r q u a n t Ο . 7 0 - 0 . 8 1

E t h y l e n e c a r b o n a t e , l.c.l 0 . 5 0 - 0 . 7 5 C h l o r o h y d r i n , a n h y d . , t anks

a n d c.l., w k s 0 . 2 0 3 4 - 0 . 2 2 C y a n o h y d r i n , t a n k s , c . l . wks.. 0 . 3 6 ^ - 0 . 3 7 ^ Dibromide d r u m s , c.l . , l . c . l . . . . 0 . 2 9 - 0 . 3 0 DicbJoride, d r u m s , c . l - and

l.c.l. w k s . , d l v d . E a s t . . . . 0 . 1 O M - O . 1 2 J Î t a n k s , d l v d . E a s t 0 . 0 9

Oxide , cy l inde r s , e.l . , l.c.l. dlvd 0 . 2 1 3 4 - 0 . 2 4 3 ^

t a n k s E a s t 0 . 1 5 3 ^ E t h y l e n e d i a m i n e , 8 5 % , (based

on c o n t a i n e d amine ) t a n k s and c.l., dlvd. E a s t 0 . 4 4 - 0 . 4 6

E t h y l e n e glycol, d r u m s , c . l . and l.c.l., d l v d . , E a s t 0.1 5 3 4 - 0 . 1634

t a n k s , f E a s t 0 . 133^

V O L U M E 3 3, NO. 2 6 · · · J U N E 2 7. 1955 2 7 3 1

ETHYLENE DIMETHYL ETHER-HYDROGEN.

Formaldehyde. NF, drums, c.l. and l.c.l. Ο . 0625-0 . 0670

tanks. X 0.0375 ΛIethanol-free. tanks, wks.. . . 0 .035

45 and 5 0 % , tanks, { 0 . 0426 0 . 0473 Formatnide, l.c.l., Belle. W. Va.,

drums 0 1 2 tanks, same basis 0. 10J4

Fuller's ea r th , f.o.b. Georgia or Florida, 30-60 mesh ton 25 . 25

Furfural, t anks , East of Rockies 0 .12 520-lb. d rums and c.L f.o-b.

Cedar Rapids 0. 13-0. 14 9, 45, and 90-lb. cans, Cedar

Rapids 0 .21 Fusel oil, refined, drums, c.l. and

l.c.l., dlvd Q 22-0 23 tanks, dlvd. 0.2O

Fustic ex t rac t , cryst., No. 1. bbl.. Lc.l 0 .47M

No. 2, bbl., l.c.l 0.45J4 No. 3, b b l . l.c.l 0 . 4 3 H Liquid No. i , bbl., Lc.l 0 .22 J4

G (îelatin, pure food grade 0 . 5 7 - 0 . 8 5

silver label, 100-lb. cases 1 30 Geranioi, standard, 50-lb. cans. 3 . 95

Puie, 50 lb . cans 4 . 2 0 Geranyl acetate, 50-lb. lots,

pure 3 . 95-4 20 Benzoate, 5-lb. bot 8 75- 10.25 Butyrate , 25-lb. cans 6 . 6 5 Formate , 5-lb. bot. 6 . 40 I sobutyra te 6 . 50 Propionate , 25-lb. cans 7 . 5 0 Valerate, 25-lb. cans 6 . 50

Glauber ' s sal t , see Sodium sul­fate

Glycerol, C P , USP, 9 5 % . 550-ib. d r u m s , dlvd., c.L and Lc.l 0 2 9 H - 0 . 3 0

tanks, same basis 0 29 Crude, sapon. tanks, dlvd.. . . 0 . 2 3 Dynamite , c.l., l.c.l., d lvd . . . . 0 . 3 0 ^ - 0 31 High gravity, dlvd., c.L, and

l.c.l 0 . 3 0 ^ - 0 . 3 1 Soap lye, 80%, tanks, dlvd.. . 0 .21 Synthet ic , tanks and c.l 0 .30-0 .03)4

Monostearate, neutral 0 29J4 Distilled, 90%, 5,000-

20,000 lb., wks 0 43 Dichlorohydriu, drums, c.L,

l.c.l., d lvd . .,. . Triaeetylricinoleate, tanks . .

GLycine (arninoacetie acid), l0O,00O-lb. contract, bbl. N F c.L, ΐ Fast 1 4-J

Tech. , wks 1. 25 Glycol bori-borate, drums 0 .31 Glyoxal, 3 0 % tanks and c.L,

wks 0. 18-0. 18 MS Gold chloride, bot oz. 21 00-24 .00 Grease. house, loose. tanks.

d lvd 0 . 0 6 ^ "White, choice, loose, tanks. . . 0. 07"g Yellow, loose, tanks 0. 0GJ4 Neutral "wool (see Degras

neutral ) Green, chrome, light, medium.

and dark, 50-lb. bags, t - · 0 . 39 -0 .41 Malachi te , thioflavin toner.

molybdic, bbl , wks 4 . 50 Oxide, pure 100 lb. 40 00-49 . 50 Hydrated. light, 130 lb . bbl.

or d r . . wks 100 lb. 100. 00 (Dark . S10 more)

Phtttalocyanine, std., drums. lo ts t 3 .95

Pigment Green B, drums J. . . 1 . 35 Tungstated, brilliant, kegs.. . G . 00

Guaiacol, liquid. NF, 60-lb. cby. wks 2 . 30-2 . 40

90 1b.. wks 2 .35 450 lb., wks 2 . 25

Crys ta ls , drums 2 . 10-2 . 15 Tech., 450-lb. drums 1 . 64

Carbonate , NF, 50-lb. drums. 3 . 40 3 . 45 Guai-a-phene, 55-gal. drums

c.L (drums incl.) and l.c.l. (drums ext.), wks 0 .36 -0 .42

Guanidine carbonate, wks 1 .00-1 .25 Hydrochloride, fiber drums, 3.82

wks. 0 4 2 - 0 . 53 Nitrate, bags, wks 0 .23 )4 -0 .3334

G uni a rab ic , amber sorts, 220-lb. bags, f.o.b., New York. . 0 .19-0 .21

powd., USP, white, bbl 0.24-O.2G

2 7 3 2 C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G N E W S

Ethylene, dimethyl ether, 1-gal. can and 55-gal. drums, Marinette. Wis 0 . 90

Monobutyi ether, see Butoxy-ethanol

Monoethyl ether, see 2-Kth-oxyethanol

Acetate, tanks and c.l. wks. 0. 16}4~0 . 181-^ Monomethyl ether, see Meth-

oxyethanol Ethylhexyl aery late monomer,

c.l., t.l., wks., f 0 . IhYz Ethyl magnesium bromide. in

ethyl ether. 500 - a i . lots . . . . 0 . 96 In butyl ether. 50-gal. lot. kilo 9 .00

Fthylmagn-ftsiniri chloride, 500-gal. lots 0.8U

Ethylmorphine hydrochloride, bot oz. 11 .8ô

Ν - Ethyl - a - naphthylamine tech. drums 1 . 02

.V-Ethyl-o-toIuidine. tech., bbl . Ô . 88 Ethyl vanillin, 25-lb. cans 6 . 7 ή

less than 5 lb 6 .90 Eucalyptol, USP, 00-lb. drums. . 1 . 5ό Fugenol. USP. 25-lb. cans 2 . 50-2 .8.r>

F Fat ty acid, animal, doub. dist . ,

tanks» trucks, and c.l.. d lv . . 0. 1 2 ^ - 0 . 1 4 V£" Coconut, doub. dist. , tanks ,

t . l . ,c . l . .dlvd 0.22M~O.24^i Corn oil, doub. dist. , tanks,

t.L, c.L. dlvd 0. 13 5Î-0.1ÛM; Cottonseed, doub. dist.,

drums, tanks, t.L, c.l.dlvd.. 0. 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 5 3 ^ Palm, doub- dist. , tanks ,

t.l., c.l.. dlvd 0. 12)4-0 . 14J<£ Soybean, doub. dist. , drums,

tanks, trucks, and c.l., dlvd. 0. 1434-0. lf>3-£ Feldspar, pottery grade, c.l., ton 20.00-22.00

Glass-makers, bulk, wks.. . . ton 11.75-12.50 Enamel, wks ton 20.00-22.00 N.C.,2O0-mesh, c.l ton 18.;50

semi-gran ton 17.50 Ferric acetate, soin. U S P IX , cby 0.16

demi] ohns 0.17 liquor, 2 8 % , bbl-, c.l., wks. . 0.59

Ammonium citrate, gran. , drums 0.56

Oxalate 0. 2 5 3 4 - 0 2 8 3-3 Chloride, tech., anhydrous

drums, c.l., wks-, f. . 1O0 lb. 6.25

Lc.L.wks 1O0 lb. 6.75 cryst-, tech., 450-lb. d rums

1O0 lb. 5 .25-5.75 Le.L, bbl., wks 100 lb. 5 .75-8.25

USP, lump, bbl * 0 . 0 7 ^ - 0 . 0 9 soin., 42° Be, c.l., l.c.l. t 0. 0 7 ^ - 0 . 0 7

Citrate, gran., drums 0.86 Glycerophosphate, NF, powd. 4.85 Hypophosphite, drums 3.80 Iodide, bot 3 . G6-3.73 Naphthenate , liquid, 6 % Fe,

c .L.andl .c .L. t 0 . 2 4 ^ - 0 . 2 5 24 Nitrate, cryst., 25-lb. glass jar. 0.74 Oxalate, tech., drums 0.85 Phosphate, soluble, NF, gran.,

cases 0.64 Insoluble 0 .33-0 .38

Potassium oxalate, fine gran., drums 0.39

Pyrophosphate, soluble, NF VI I gran., drums 0.78

Résina te, precip., C ^ % Fe, drums, t 0.27*/i

Stéarate, drums, c.l. 0.37 tonlote 0.38 less than ton lots 0.42

Sulfate anhydrous, bags, c.L, and Lc.L.wks 31 .75 -40 .75

Tallate, 6% Fe, c.L and l.c.l.. 0 . 19J£-0 21 Ferrous sulfate (copperas), USP.

exsiccated, powd., 1O0- and 25-lb. drums, wks 0.21-0.2G

Chloride, 100- and 400-lb. drum, wks 0 . 0 3 ^ - 0 . 0 4

Sulfide, tech., lump, 500-lb. bb l s . . . 0 .12

Film, scrap, colored, 1,000 lb. cases, Eas t wks- 0 .15

Water-white cases, wks 0 .20 Fluorspar, met. grade, 70%

CaFj content , dom. mines ne t ton 43.OO

Acid grade, 97% ne t ton 48. OO Imp., met. grade, du ty paid

ne t ton 38.00—40 OO

Gum cellulose (purif. CMC), high vis., bags, a n d drums. 23.OO01b. or more t 0 55

smaller lots 0 . 7 7 - 0 . 7 8 (For other grades, .«/r s o ­

dium earboxymet liyh-Hiu-lose)

Copal. Philippine, pale, chips, bags Ο . 22-0 23

Pontianak. chips, bags. . . . 0 .23 -0 .24 Dammar, Batavia, A E, bags ,

or cases 0 .29 -0 . «J0 Fas t India, Batti. bold,

bags O. 13-0. 14 nubs and chips, bags . . 0 .0734-0 08

Pale, chips, bags 0 . 12-0. 13 Singapore, XTo. 1 bags or

cases 0 . 4 2 - 0 . 4 3 N"o. 2. bags or cases 0 .28 -0 .29

Elemi, cans Ο 22-0 23 Ester, gum a n d wood-rosin

type, drums» c.L, dl\-d., East 0 .16 -0 . 16 J£

Karaya, Ν F powd., Xo. 1 . . . 0 . 5 0 - 0 . 5 3 Kauri, bags 0 .30 -0 . 50 Mastic, cases 2 . 0 0 - 2 . 10 Sandarac. casks 2 50-3 . 00 Tragacanth. X o . 1, white r ib ­

bon, cases 3 .15-3 . 30 powd., r S P . bbl 1 25-1 35

H Heliotropin, cryst. , 50-lb. lo t s . . 4 .00 Hematine extract , cryst.. bbl. ,

l.c.l * 0 .37 -0 . 47 Heptanal , tech., 275-lb. return­

able drums, wks 0 . 95 less than drum quant 1 25-1 . GO

Heptane, group 3, industrial , refinery, t anks oral. 0 . 14^4

Heptanoic anhydride. 1 to 2 kilo lots kilo 45 . 00

3-Heptanol, tech., c.L. l.c.l., wks 0 24 H - 0 . 25

Heptanoyl chloride, 1 to 2 kilo lots kilo 35 .00

Hexadecylamine (from fats), dist., drums, c.L, wks. 0.52

Hexadecylannnoniiitn acetate, dist.. drums, c.L, wks 0 .4

n-Hexadecyl- a n d n-octadecyl ammonium acetate, mixed, dist., c.L, wks 0.35

Tech 0 27 Hexyl methacrylate, c.L and

l.c.l _. 0 .75*4-0 76 Hexamethylenetetramine, bags,

drums, over 1000 lb 0 .222-0 .229 under 1000 lb., bags and

drums Ο 242-0 . 249 USP (metheneainine), 50O-lb.

lots, wks. dlvd-, N. V . . . Ο . 4034-0.41 34 100 1b 0.41 J4-0.4234

Hexane, Group 3, industrial. tanks gal. 0 . 15)4-0. 19

Hexanol, drum, tanks and c. l . . . 0 .33-0.34 M cr-rTexylcinnaniic aldehyde,

drum f 2.25 Extra 3.50

Hexylene trlycol. drums. c.L. l.c.l., dlvd 0 16-0.17

tanks, same basis 0.14 Hexylresorcinol, USP, 2ô-lb.

drums Î 14.00 i,~Histidine mono-hydrochloride,

dihydrate, fiber drums, 1-25 kilos, wks 75 .00 -85 00

Homatropine hydrobromide, LISP lOO-oz. bot. and 2ô-oz. bot oz. 7 5 0 - 8 . OO

Hydrochloride, 1-oz. b o t . . . . . 19.0O Methyl-bromide, 25-oz. ho t . . . 6. OO L-Monochloride, NF, 1 -lb.

bo t bot. 97 .50 Hydrastine. alkaloid or hydro­

chloride, 16-oz. bot oz. 29 50 Hydrazine, anhyd., 2,200 lb..

wks 3.0O Hydrate, 100%, 450 lb., wks.. 1 .85 Hyc'rate, 8 5 % , 2,200 lb., wks. 1.35 Di-sulfate, 2,000 lb. , wks 0.90 Sulfate, coinrn 0.58

Hydrofuramide. 100-lb. fiber drums and 10, 25, and 5 0 lb. pkg., Cedar Rapids 0 . 3 0 - 0 . 4 0

Hydrogen peroxide, USP, bb l . . . 0.03 2^-0 .05 2 7 H % , 100-vol., 1-3 cbys.,

wks 0 .167-0 .20

HYDROGEN-MAGNESIA

Hydrogen, 3 5 % , drums, and ebys., c.l. and trucks, wks. 0 2O2-0 228

I.c.l. 0 238-0 258 tanks 0.18

Hydrotiuinone, tech. , drums, wks.. 0 7 7 K - 0 7 9 ^ i

Photographie, 200-lb. drums 0 98 Dimethyl ether. lOO and 200-

lb. druniH. Kingsport, Tenn,, l.c.l 1.62

Monometbyl e ther , 10v)~150 non-return dr. , Kingsport, Tenn., l.c.l 2 .60

Hydroxyeitronellal, 50-lb. lots. . 7 . 3 5 - 7 . 5 0 8-Hydroxyquinoline benzoate,

100-lb. drums 4 .50 Ci t ra te , 100-lb. lots 4 .75 Hydrochloride, 100-lb. lots. . . 6 .25 Phosphate , 100-lb. lots 5.50 Salicylate. 100-lb. Lots 6.25 Sulfate, 10O-lb. d r u m s 4 .75

Hyoscine kydrobromide, see Sco­polamine bydrobromide

Hyoscyamine, alkaloid, 25-oz. bo t . , oz. 15.85

Sulfate, 25-oz. bo t oz. 11.00 Hypernic, extract , cryst . , bbl.,

l.c.l 0.52 liq.. bbl., l.e.l 0 . 27-0 35

I I c h t h a m m o l , NI-, 1 0 0 - l b . l o t s . . . 0 . 9 5 - 0 . 9 8 I n d a l o n e , 2 0 , 0 0 0 l b . a n d less .

d l v d 0 . 7 3 - 0 . 7 5 I n d i g o , s y n t h e t i c , 2 0 % p a s t e ,

d r u m s , c.l. a n d l . c . l 0 . 3 1 - 0 . 31 H I n d o l e 5- lb . b o t 1 7 . 0 0 - 1 7 . 5 0 1 n o s i t o l m e s o - , 5 0 0 - l b . o r m o r e . . 4 . 5 0

5- lb . c n t r 5 . 0 0 I o d i n e , c r u d e , k e g s , e x - s l o r e ,

N . Y . C . , 2 0 0 - l b . k e g for a l l q u a n t 1 . 4 5

R e s u b l i m e d , c r y s t . , U S P , 2 5 -l b . a n d 5 0 - l b . d r u m s 2 . 3 0 - 2 . 5 5

T i n c t u r e , s t r o n g , N F , 5 0 - g a l . b b l . Î 4 . 7 5

I o d o f o r m , N F , p o w d . , h e a v y or l i g h t , 2 5 - l b - d r u m s , 1 0 0 - l b . l o t s 4 . 9 0 - 5 . 1 0

l o n o n e k e t o n e , 5 0 - l b . l o t s 5 . 2 5 - 6 . 7 5 M e t h y l , 2 5 - l b . c a n s 5 . 8 5 - 6 . 15

« - l o n o n e , e x t r a , 2 5 - l b . c a n s 7 . 1 0 - 7 . 8 5 r e g u l a r , 2 5 - l b . c a n s 5 . 2 0 - 5 . 8 0

/ 3 - I o n o n e , r e g u l a r , c a n s 5 . 6 0 - 7 . 2 0 E x t r a , c a n s 8 . 5 5 - 9 . 7 5

I r o n , see F e r r i c O r e , mesa.bi 5 1 > £ % . L a k e

p o r t s l o n g t o n 10. 1 0 - 1 0 . 2 5 I r o n , p o w d . , r e d u c e d b y h y d r o ­

gen , N F , 5 O 0 - a n d 1 0 0 - l b . l o t s . d r u m s 0 . 8 5 - 0 . 9 0

I s o b o r n e o l , 175 - lb . fiber d r u m s t - 1 · 2 5 I s o b o r n y l a c e t a t e , 5 0 - l b . d r u m s . . 0 . 6 5 - 0 . 7 0

P r o p i o n a t e , 2 2 5 - l b . d r u m s . . . . 1 .15 I s o b u t y l a c e t a t e , t a n k s , w k s . . . . 0 . 11 }4

d r u m s , c . L a n d l .c . l 0 . 1 3 M - 0 . 14J4 A n t h r a n i l a t e 7 . 2 5 B e n z o a t e , 5 0 - l b . l o t s 0 . 9 0 F o r m a t e , d r u m s , w k s 0 . 8 0 M e t h a c r y l a t e , M - 5 d r u m s ,

w k s 0 . 6 0 P r o p i o n a t e , d r u m s , w k s 1 . 4 5 P h e n y l a c e t a t e , 5 - l b . b o t 2 . 1 0 S a l i c y l a t e , 5-lb. b o t 2 . 2 0 T h i o c y a n o a c e t a t e , d r u m . , c . l . .

w k s g a l . 3 . 8 5 t a n k s , w k s g a l . 3 . 7 5

I s o b u t y r a l d e b y d e , t e c h . t a n k s a n d c . l . , f 0 . 1 9 ^ - 0 . 21 H

I b o e u g e n o l , SO-lb. c a n s 4 . 4 0 - 4 . 7 5 M e t h y l e t h e r , 2 5 - l b . c a n s 4 . 5 5

DL- I so l euc ine , bo t . w k s ki lo * 3 0 0 . O 0 I s o n i a z i d , 10U a n d 2 5 0 k i l o s . . . .

k i lo 23. 0 0 - 3 1 . 0 0 I s o o c t a n e , see 2 , 2 , 4 - T r i m e t h y l -

p e n t a n e I s o p e n t a n e , d r u m s , w k s . , g a l . . . . 0 . 3 9 I s o p h o r o n e , d r u m s , c . l . a n d l .c . l . ,

w k s 0 . 2 4 M ~ 0 . 2 4 2 £ t a n k s , w h s e 9 . 2 2 *^

I s o p r o p a n o l a m i n e s , see 2 - A m i n o -1 - p r o p a n o i a n d 1 - a m i n o - l -p r o p a n o l , m i x e d

l s o p r o p y l a c e t a t e , d r . , o.L. l .c . l . , d l v d 0 . 1 2 - 0 . 1 3

t a n k s , d l v d 0 . 10 b e n z o a t e , c . l . a n d I . e .L , w k s . . . 0 . 2 3 ^ - 0 . 2 4

t a n k s , w h s e 0 . 2 2 l s o p r o p y l e t h e r , see K t h e r

V O L U M E 3 3, N O . 26 · · · J U N E 2 7, 1955 2 7 3 3

I s o p r o p y l a m i n e , m o n o - , t , d r u m s , c . l . and I . c . l . , d l v d . E a s t () . :W*4-Q 3 1 34

t a n k s , d l v d . Last (J. 2 8 M I a o p r o p y l b e i i z e n e (ouniene) , c . l . ,

L c . l 0 . 1 2 - 0 . 14 t a n k s 0 . 1 1

I s o p r o p y l p l i e n o i , ο, μ, and m, ixi ixed, » *nks 0 . 4 5

c.l . a n d I.e. 1 0 . 4 6 - 0 . 4 7 I e o p r o p y l p h e n y l c a r b a m a t e ,

2 0 , 0 0 0 l b . and l e s s , c.l. a n d 1-c.l 0 . 7 5 - 1 . 5 O

7 0 % in x y l e n e , t.l., c . l . . l.e.l 0 . 7 0 - Q . 7 6

Κ K a o l i n ( C h i n a clay), Fla . . , pur i f . ,

c r u s h e d t o n 1 8 . 7 5 p u l v . m i n e s t o n 2 4 . 2 5

E n a m e l g r a d e t o n 3 8 . 5 0 G a . . c e r a m i c bulk t o n 8 . 5 0 - 1 1 . O O

b a g s t o n 12 . 0 0 - 1 4 . 5 0 P a p e r , aerof loa ted filler,

t o n 10. OO Ffcubber, bagged t o n 1 3 . 5 0 W W , c o a t i n g , bulk t o n 1 7 . C O - 1 8 . 7 0 O o a t i n g . bagged t o n 2 1 . 1 0 - 2 2 . 2 0 P a p e r , W W filler, b u l k , . t o n 11 . OO

b a g s t o n 1 4 . 5 0 Χ . Ο . . c e r a m i c , bulk, c . l . . . t o n 2 0 . 2 5 - 2 2 . 2 5 M d . , ba l l c l a y , s h r e d d e d , b u l k

t o n 7 . O 0 - 9 . O O A e r o f i o a t e d , paper b a g s , t o n 14.00—17..SO

N \ J . , p l a s t i c , pulv.. b a g s . . t o n 1 1 . 0 0 - 21 .OO 1 n s e c t i c i d e t o n 16. OO

P a . , c r u d e t o n 5 . 0 0 - 7 . 5 O r t u b b e r g r a d e , b a g s , c.l.. t o n 13 . 50—14 .OO P a p e r g r a d e , c o a t i n g , b u l k ,

c.l t o n 1 7 . G O - 1 8 . 7 0 W a s h e d filler t o n 11 . 0 O A e r o f l o a t e d filler t o n 10.OO

S . O . , r u b b e r , hard, b a g t o n 14 .0O sof t , b a g t o n 1 3 . 5 0

I n s e c t i c i d e , bags t o n 11 . OO-12. OO C e r a m i c , bulk t o n 9 . 5 0

b a g s t o n 1 2 . 0 O - 1 3 . O O P a p e r , aerof loated f i l le r ,

b u l k t o n 10. OO b a g t o n 1 3 . 5 0

T e r m . , b a l l clay, c r u s h e d . . . t o n 10.OO p u r i f . , bag.s t o n 19 . 5 0

L L a c t o s e ( m i l k sugar), U S P 2 O 0 -

lb . f iber d r u m s , wkw... N . Y . . 23 ,0001bs . o r m o r e . 0 . 2 4 0 . 0 0 0 1 b . to 23 ,000 lb 0 . 2 4 ^ 2 ,000 l b . to t),000 l b 0 . 2 4 % 200 1b. t o 20001b 0 2 5 34

( E d i b l e g r a d e , 2t p e r l b . l o w e r t h a n above )

C r u d e , 100- lb . net b a g s , 2 3 , 0 0 0 lb . or more f . o . b . , N o r ­wich, N . Y . , or V r 0 . 1 3 ) 4

6 0 0 0 lb . t o 23,000 l b 0 . 1 4 2 . 0 0 0 lb . t o 6,000 l b 0 . 1 4 \i l O O l b . t o 1,900lb 0 .1 4 %

L a n o l i n , a n h y d . , USP c o s m e t i c g r a d e , 100- a n d 4 0 0 - l b . d r u m s Î 0 . 2 8 - 0 . 3 0

H y d r o u s t 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 8 L a u r a . m i d e (from c o c o n u t ) t . l . ,

o r c . l . , w k s 0 . 3 9 L a u r y l a c e t a t e . 225-lb. d r u m t - · 4 . O 0 L a u r y l a m i n e (from c o c o n u t ) ,

t e c h . , c . l . , wks., C h i c a g o . . . . 0 . 5 8 1-9 d r u m s 0 . 6 2

L a u r y l ch lo r i de , d i s t . , 55-gjal. d r u m s , c . l . and I .e .1 . Î 0 . 7 4 - 0 . 7 5

U n d i s t . , s a m e basis 0 . 6 4 - 0 . 6 5 L e a d , m e t a l , p igs , c l . , Ν". Υ 0 . 1 5

A c e t a t e , t e c h . , gran., o r povvcL, 4 5 0 - l b . b b l 0 . 2 3 c r y s t . , 5 0 0 - l b . b b l . t 0 . 2 2

A r s e n a t e , d l r s . , b a g s , c l . , w k s . t 0 . 2 7 ^ C a r b o n a t e , basic ( w h i t e l e a d ) ,

b a g s , c . l . , and I . c . l . , p o i n t of s h i p m e n t f 0 . 1 7 ) ^ - 0 . 1 8 3 ^

i n oil 0 . 2 7 9 0 C h l o r i d e , t e c h . , p o w d . . 00O-lb .

b b l . . . 0 . 4 5 I o d i d e , N F , jars 3 . 9 7 L i n o l e a t e , f u s e d , 2 6 } £ % d r . . . . 0 . 3 2 > $ M e t a l l i c p a s t e , d r u m s , 10 ,000

t o 4 0 , 0 0 0 lb., w k s 0 . 3 3 % M i x i n g o i l , wks g a l . 3 . 0 0

Lead, n a p h t h e n a t e , l i q . , 2 4 r î P h . d r u m s , f t a n k s a n d l . c . L . . 0 . 1 9 ^ - 0 . 2 1

1 6 % P b , s o l i d 0 .17 3 7 % . l.e.l 0 .27J-3

N i t r a t e , t e c h . , c r .vs i . . »i(K)-lh. bbl 0.22*4:

9 9 - 1 0 0 % purif . , c i v s t . , t»O0-l b . b b l 0 .35

O c t o a t e , 2 4 % . c.l. a n d l .e . l . . 0 . 2 4 ^ - 0 . 2 6 O l e a t e , fused , b b l . . I.e.1 0 . 2 9 ^ O x i d e , red , d r y , c . l . a n d l .e . l . .

b b l . o r d r u m s , w k s . . . . 0 . 1 7 ^ - 0 . 1 8 in oil 0 . 3 0 7 5

O r a n g e m i n e r a l , c . l . a n d l .e . l . , b b l . or d r u m s , w k s . . . Ο . 2 0 1 0 - 0 . 2 0 6 0

Y e l l o w (see L i t h a r g e ; P e r o x i d e , p o w d . , t e c h . , 8 8 > £ -

y 0 3 ^ % . 2 , 0 0 0 - l b . i u t s . . 0.385<£ P h o s p h i t e , d i b a s i c . 2 0 0 - l h .

d r u m 0.57 P h t h a l a t e , d i b a s i c , 2 0 0 - l h .

d r u m 0 . 3 9 ^ R e s i n a t e , 2 3 % P b , p r e c i p .

d r u m s , t 0.31 S a l i c y l a t e , n o r m a l , 1 5 0 - l b .

d r u m s w k s . . Pa . , w k s 0 .46 S i l i c a t e , ( w h i t e ) b a s i c , b a g s ,

c . l . , a n d l .e.l . , p o i n t of s h p m t . , t 0 . 1 6 - 0 . 2 0 M

M o n o - , c . l . a n d l . e . l . , w k s . . . 0 . 1 0 8 0 - 0 . 1 6 3 0 S i l i c a t e , o r t h o - , s i l i c a gel, 5 0 -

0 0 % P b , 105- t o 150 - lb . d r u m , w k s . . Pa 0 . 3 1 ^ - 0 . 3 2 5 4

S t é a r a t e , p r e c i p . , b b l . , c . l . , l .e. l 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 7

D i b a s i c , 175- lb . d r u m s , w k s . 0 .54 S u l f a t e , b a s i c , b l u e o r w h i t e ,

bb l . , b a g s , c . l . p t . of s h p m t . , J 0 . 1 δ | 4

l .e. l . , p o i n t of s h p m t 0 . 1 6 · ^ T r i b a s i c , 3 0 0 - a n d 3 2 5 - l h .

d r u m , w k s . , P a 0 . 2 6 > ^ T a l l a t e , l iq . , 2 4 % P b . d r u m s ,

l.e.l 0 . 1 8 M 1 6 % P b 0 .15

s o l i d , 3 0 % 0 2 3 M T e t r a a c e t a t e , 8 5 - 9 .">%,, 2 5 0 -

l b . l o t s 4 .25 T e t r a e t h y l - , m o t o r m i x ,

t a n k s , f 0 . 3 6 O 8 A v i a t i o n m i x , t a n k s , J 0 . 3 9 6 6

W h i t e , see C a r b o n a t e L e c i t h i n , e d i b l e , t e c h n i c a l ,

b l e a c h e d , d r u m s , c . l . a n d l .e . l . , w k s 0 . 1 6 - 0 . 1 8

DL-Leuc ine , 5 0 0 - l b . o r m o r e , k i lo - * * 8 0 . 0 0 L i g n i n , e x t r a c t , t a n n i n g , b a g s ,

c . l . , w k s Û . 0 5 K - 0 0 6 > < L i g r o i n , C P , b . p . 3 0 - 6 5 ° , 295-1 b.

d r u m s , ( e x t r a a n d r e t . , S30) . . 0 .14 L i m e , a g r i c u l t u r a l , b a g s , w k s . t o n 14 50

C h e m i c a l , l u m p , p e b b l e , b u l k , w k s t o n 9 .50—25.10

H y d r a t e d , p a p e r bag .s , w k s . . . . t o n 10 .00—17.50

S p r a y , p a p e r b a g s , w k s . . . . t o n 11 00—17 00 L i m e s t o n e , g r o u n d , b a g s , w k s . . .

t o n 3 . 5 O - 4 . 0 0 L i n d a n e , t e ch . , 2 0 , 0 0 0 l b 3 .10 L i t h a r g e , c o m m . , p o w d . , b b l . ,

c .L . a n d l .e. l . . î 0 . 1 6 > £ ~ 0 . 1 7 L i t h i u m , m e t a l , l u m p s , 1 - l b .

c a n s 1 3 . 0 0 - 2 0 . 0 0 B r o m i d e , l.e.l 2 .13 C a r b o n a t e , t e c h . , c . l . a n d l .e . l . ,

d r u m s 0 . 8 5 - 1 . 1 3 M C h l o r i d e , d r u m s 1 . 1 0 - 1 . 2 S C i t r a t e , 1 0 0 0 - l b . l o t s , d r u m s . . 1.60 F l u o r i d e , c.l . , l .e.l . . d l v d 2 . 1 7 ^ - 2 . 4 0 H y d r o x i d e , m o n o h y d r a t e ,

d r u m s , d l v d O . 9 l V £ - 0 . 9 6 H y d r o x y s t e a r a t e , c .L a n d l . e . l . 0 . 9 8 - 1 03 S a l i c y l a t e N F , 2 0 0 - l b . d r u m s . . 1 .60

1 0 0 - l b . d r u m s . 1 6 2 S t é a r a t e , c.l. a n d I .e .1 . , f 0 . 6 2 - 0 . 6 7

L i t h o p o n e , o l d . , b a g s , c. l . a n d l . c . L , t 0 . 0 7 ^ - 0 . 0 8 M

T i t a n a t e d , h i g h - s t r e n g t h , b a g s . c.L a n d l .c .L. t 0 . 1 O - 0 . 1 1

D L - L y s i n e , h y d r o c h l o r i d e , m o n o -k i lo 1 5 0 . 0 0

L - M o n o h y d r o e h l o r i d e , C P , 1-k i l o , d r u m k i lo 75 00

M

M a g n e s i a , c a l c i n e d , U S P , l i g h t a n d h e a v y , wks 0 . 3 8 - 0 . 4 0

MAGNESIA-MUSK XYLENE.

Methyl , p - h y d r o x y b e n z o a t e ( m e t h y l p a i a b e n U S P , me thy l pa ra«ep t ) , 100-lb. d r u m s , wks Ι .ϋΟ

Iodide, C P . 9 0 - l b . cby. , 15-lb. ho t 3 . 5C) 4 . 0 0

Isobutyl ke tone . c . L . l . c l 0 . 1 5 - 0 . 1 6 tan ks 0 . 1 3

Lacta te , d r u m s , wks 0 . 3 5 .Methacrylate m o n o m e r , t a n k s

t . l . , c l . , J 0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 6 3 4 Λ ' - M e t h y l a n t h r a n i l a t e , f 2 . 3 5 - 2 . 7 5 Naph thy l k e t o n e , 50- lb . l o t s . . 4 . 0 5 Nonyl ke tone , 2 5 - l b . c a n s . . . . f i .00 Pheny lace ta t e , 4 5 0 - l b . d r u m s

ex t ra 0 . 7 5 Hicinoleate , t a n k s 0 . 4 1 3 4 Salicylate, USP 500- lb . d r u m s ,

(Oil of Vv'iiitergreeu) i - . . 0 . 5 3 50-lb. t i n s 0 . 5 S

p -To luenesu l fona t e 1. 2 5 Undecy lena te d i s t . , 375-1 b .

d r u m s , w k s 1 .75 smal ler Q u a n t . , wks 2 . 1 0 - 3 . 0 0

Methy lace tone , n a t . , d r u m s ex t ra . , c l . , l .c . l . , t E a s t ga l . . 0 . 5 7 - 0 . 5 8

Synthe t i c , d r u m s , c l . , d l v d . g a l . 0 . 5 7 l.c.l., d l v d . E a s t gal . 0 . 6 3 t a n k s , d lvd . E a s t gal . 0 . 4 5

(Prices w e s t of M o n t . , W y o . , Colo. , a n d X . M . , 3 to 4 c e n t s h ighe r t han a b o v e )

Metkylal ref. 9 5 % , d r u m s , c l . . . 0 . 1 1 l.c.l., wks 0. 12 tanks, w k s 0. 0 9

Met l iy lamines , m o n o - , soin. , 4 0 % , t e c h . , t a n k s 0 . 3 1

t . l . , c l . , l .c . l 0 . 3 7 - 0 . 4 7 3 4 ( D i - 2 cents per l b . more)

T r i - 2 5 % t a n k s a n d c l 0 . 3 3 - 0 . 4 2 Anhyd., cyl., p re s su re c a r

14,0001b 0 . 3 1 5000 l b - , plus or less 0 . 3 5 - 0 . 3 5 3 4

Met l iy lcyc lohexanol , 55-gal . d r u m . c l . a n d l.c.l., w k s . . . . 0 . 3 5 3 ^ - 0 . 3 6

tanks 0 . 3 4 Methylene blue, U S P , 100-lb.

kegs, wks., Î 3 . 25-3. 60 Cldoride, t echn ica l , d r u m s

c l . , t 1-cl 0 . 1 3 3 ^ - 0 . 1 4 3 4 t a n k s 0 . 1234

M e t l i y l e t h y l p y r i d i n e t a n k s 0 . 4 6 cl . and l .c. l 0 . 47 3 ^ - 0 . 4 8

Methy l ionone , c a n s 4 . 4 0 a-, cans 4. 0 0 β-, c ans 4 . 3 0

M e t h y l i s o b u t y l e a r b i n o l , see C a r -binol , m e t h y l i s o b u t y l -

I sobu ty lke tone , t a n k s , c l . , l.c.l 0 . 1 3 - 0 . 1 6

M e t h y l m a g n e s i u m b r o m i d e i n b u t y l e ther 100 X 5 ga l . c a n s 0 .9O

in e t h y l e t h e r 0 . Ofi-1. 10 M e t h y l p e n t a n e d i o l , see H e x y l e n e

glycol M e t h y l p h e n y l p y r a z o l o n e 250- lb .

bbl., f 1 -70 £ -Methy lumbe l l i f e rone , t a n k s

and all q u a n t . , w k s 1 . 6 5 Mica, d r y - g r o u n d , p a i n t a n d

p las t i c g r a d e , 100 m e s h , b a g s , c l . , w k s 0 . 0 4 ^

wet -g round , c l - , t E a s t 0 . 0 5 M l.c.l . , 1" ^as t 0.0C>X2

Milk p o w d e r , s k i m m e d rol ler , bb l . c l 0 . 1 4 3 4 - 0 . 16H

S p r a y , bbl., c l 0 . 1 5 3 4 - 0 . 1 7 % W h o l e roller bb l . , c l * 0 . 3 4 3 4 - 0 . 3 9 3 4 S p r a y , bbl., c l . * 0 . 3 3 - 0 . 3 9

Sugar, see L a c t o s e Molasses, b l a c k s t r a p , t a n k s , L a .

g a l . 0 . 10 -0 . 1034 M o l y b d e n u m , m e t a l , 9 9 % M o ,

p o w d . , kegs* 3 . 0 0 Ore, c o n t . M o , C o l o . , p l u s

c n t r s 1 . 0 5 Sulfide, p u r e g r o s s 1. 5 5

Molybdic t r iox ide ( % M o c o n t a i n e d ) t e c h 1 . 2 5

Pure, 66 . 5 % M o wks. (per l b . of p r o d u c t b y we igh t ) 1 . 0 5

Morphine , cans o z . 1 2 . 4 0 - 1 2 . 6 0 Aceta te , cans o z . 9 . 5 9 - 1 0 . 0 0 I i y d r o b r o m i d e , cans o z . 9 . 9 0 - 9 . 9 5 Hydroch lo r ide , cans o z . 9 . 9 0 Sulfate, cans o z . 9 . 9 0

Morpho l ine , t a n k s and c l . , d l v d . 0 . 5 2 ^ - 0 . 5 4 % Musk, s y n t h . , a m b r e t t e , 200- lb .

d r u m s 5 . 2 5 - 5 . 3 5 Xylene , 2 0 0 - l b . fiber d r u m s . . 1 . 4 0

2 7 3 4 C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G NEWS

M a g n e s i a . s y n t h e t i c , r u b b e r g r a d e , w k s . 0 . 3 0

U S I \ l i g h t . 50-1 b . bbl II 3 1 -C» 3 6 MaKii i ' s i t r . c a l c i m d , «-hrnm-al 0 3Π

« r a d e , b a g s . c.l.. wks . t o n S2 5() M a g n e s i u m m e t a l , H'.»..H', in-

go t s . c.l.. wks 0 2 8 ) 4 A r s e n a t e b a g s , c ans , w k s 0 2 0 - 0 3(1 B r o m i d e , j a r s 111? C a r b o n a t e , · t ech . . b a y s , c.l. .

a n d 1.c.L, % 0 10 13 Ο . Η ' Γ l ' S l \ l i gh t powde r , b a y s . c.l. 0 1 4

C h l o r i d e , a n h y d . , In nip , c.l. . w k s 0 1 2 %

Hake, h y d r o u s , d r u m s , <*.!.. w k s t on 5 0 . 0 0 l.c.l., wks., mm. 2000 lb.

t on 5 5 . 0 0 F l u o r i d e , bb l 0 . 2 0 F l u o s i l i e a t e (Si l icon uo r ide ) ,

bb l . , w k s 0 1 2 - 0 . 14 G l y c e r o p h o s p h a t e . XI" , 100-

l b . d r u m s , wks 5 5 0 1000 lb . , d r u m s , w k s 5 4 0

H y d r o x i d e , bbl . , XI" , p o w d . . 190- lb . b b l . a n d 25-11). d r u m s Ο 2 3 3 ^ - 0 . 3 1 34

H y p o p h o s p h i t e , d r u m s 2 . 3 0 L a u r a t e , d r u m s 0 . 4 G - 0 . 4 7 O l e a t e , fused , bbl 0 . 3 1 P e r o x i d e . 1 5 r ï , d r u m s , wks . 1 . 0 0 - 1 . 5 0 P h o s p h a t e , pu r . , d ibas i c .

p o w d 0 . 7 0 S a l i c y l a t e , p h a r n i . . 100-lb .

d r u m s , w k s 2 . 3 0 S t é a r a t e , purif . . a n d i m p a l ­

p a b l e powd. , b o x e s , X . Y., a n d free de ly . . X". E., c.l., a n d l.c.l * 0 . 3 8 - 0 . 4 3

S u l f a t e ( E p s o m s a l t ) , l T S I \ c r y s t . , bays , c.l., w k s .

100 lb . 2 . 3 5 5 ,000 l b . , s iny le s h p m t .

100 lb . 3 . 1 0 T e c h . , b a ^ s , c.l., w k s . 100 lb . 2 . 1 5

T r i s i l i c a t e , U S P , m e d i u m p o w d . , d r u m s . 5 ,000- lb . a n d 1,000-lb 0 . 3 8 - 0 . 4 0

25 t o 500 lb 0 . 4 3 - 0 51 M a l e i c a c i d (see Acid, ma le i c )

A n h y d r i d e , fused, d r u m s , c.l., l .c . l . , f 0 . 2 6 - 0 . 2 7

pe l l e t i zed 0 . 2 7 - 0 . 2 8 M a n g a n e s e , m e t a l , 9 6 % m in..

c.l 0 . 3 0 - 0 3 2 A c e t a t e , 2 2 % M11. b b l 0 , 3 5 A r s e n a t e , b a y s 0 . 1 6 B o r a t e , t e ch . , bbl 0 . 2 4 C a r b o n a t e , bbl 0 . 2 1 C h l o r i d e , a n h y d . . w k s 0 2 0 - 0 . 2 2 D i o x i d e , Afr ican , 8 4 - 8 7 % ,

b a g s , wks . , c.l. ton 8 3 . 0 0 s m a l l e r l o t s , wks . . bb l . . . . t o n 8 9 . 00-1)4. O0

G l y c e r o p h o s p h a t e , N F , 100-lb . d r u m s , wks 4 . SO

H y d r a t e , 6 5 % M n , b b l . dl v d . . 0 . 3 6 H y p o p h o s p h i t e , N F , d r u m s . . 2 . 0 0 I o d i d e , b o t 9 . 5 0 L i n o l e a t e , l iq. , 4 . 3 5 % M n , dr . . 0 . 3 2 3 4

so l id , p rec ip . , 8.2%, M n . bb l . 0 . 3 7 3 4 N a p h t h e n a t e , l iq . 0 % M n , dr .

t c . l . a n d I.e.1 0 2 5 ^ - 0 . 2 7 so l id , 1 0 ) 4 % M n 0 . 4 0 K

O i e a t c , p rec ip . , bbl 0 . 3 3 3 4 O r e , 4 6 - 4 8 % M n , c.i.f

I o n s t o n - u n i t 0 8 4 - 0 . 8 6 R é s i n a te , fused, 3 > £ % , M n ,

d r u m s 0 . 2 3 P r e c i p . , 6 . 5 - 7 % Μ η d r u m s . 0 . 2 6

S o y a t e , 9 . 2 % M n 0 . 3734 S t é a r a t e , c . l . a n d l .c . l . t 0 . 3 S - 0 4 3 S u l f a t e , fe r t i l izer 7 0 % . b a y s ,

c . l . , l .c. l . , d l v d . F a s t of M i s s . R ton 65 . 0 0 - 7 0 . 0 0

7 0 % t e c h ton 6 0 . 0 0 T a l l a t e , 6 % liq., c. l . a n d l.c.l. 0 . 2 2 9 ^ - 0 . 2 4

so l id , 8 % 0 . 2 7 M M a n n i t o l , c.l. , l.c.l., d r u m s , w k s . . 0 6 0 - 0 . 65

r e a g e n t g r a d e , 5 0 - l b . p a c k a g e s , l .c . l . wks 0 . 8 5

M e n t h o l , B raz i l i an 8 . 9 5 - 9 . 0 0 J a p a n e s e 2 1 . 0 0 - 2 1 . 50 R a c e m i c , s y n t h . U S P 5 . 4 0 - 5 . 50 L a e v o , s y n t h . U S P 9 . 0 0 - 9 . 15

M e r c a p t o b e n z o t h i a z o l e , t o n - l o t s a n d 5 0 - l b . p k g . , f · · · 0 . 3 8 - 0 . 4 0

M e r c a p t o e t h a n o l , 4 0 0 0 l b . a n d less, w k s 1. 2 5 - 1 . 40

M e r c u r i a l o i n t m e n t , mi ld , U S P , 1 0 % , 50- lb . d r u m s 2 . 1 7

M e r c u r i a l o i n t m e n t , s t r ong , N F , 50-lb . l o t s 5 27

Sulfa te , tech..5()()-ll». b b l . . . 7 10 M e r c u r i c c h l o r i d e (corros ive

s u b l i m a t e ) . Ν F. « r an . , or powd . . 50- lb . fiber d t u m . 10O-lb. lo t s 4 78

C y a n i d e , c rys t . . p o w d G S 5 - 6 89 Iodide , r e d , X F , 100-lb. d r u m s 7 .72

Yel low, N F . fiber d r u m s . . . S 22 X i t r a t e , purif., c rys t . , 25- lb .

glass j a r 5 . 44 Oxide , r e d , X F , a n d powd . ,

100- lb . a n d 25- lb . fiber d r u m s 5 . 9 7 - 6 . 0 1

t e c h . , 100- lh . a n d 50- lb . d r u m s 5 . 7 7 - 5 . 80>

Ye l low, t e c h . , 100- a n d 25-lb . f iber d rum- , 5 . 0 0 - 5 . 0 3

M e r c u r o u s c h l o r i d e ( C a l o m e l ) 100- a n d 25- lb . f iber d r u m s , J . 5 . 4 2 - 5 . <15

M e r c u r y m e t a l 76- lb . flask 2S4 0 0 - 2 S 8 . 0 0 M e s i t y l o x i d e , d r u m s , c.l., and

l.c.l., d l v d Ο 13 3 4 - 0 . 14 ) 4 t a n k s , s a m e bas i s 0 11 ) 4

M e t a l d e h y d e , d r u m s , w k s 0 .ÎI5 M e t h a n o l , s y n t h e t i c , %vks., Zone

1 ( F a s t ) , t a n k cars a n d t a n k t r u c k s (4000 gal . m i n . ) d l v d gal . 0 .3O

d r u m s , c.l. a n d l.c.l... . gal . 0 4 5 - 0 . 51 Zone 2 ( W e s t ) , t a n k cars

d l v d gal . 0 . 3 5 d r u m s , c.l. a n d l.c.l . . . . gal . 0 . 5 0 - 0 . 56

N a t u r a l , d r u m s , c l . , t E a s t gal . 0 . 7 S

l.c.l., f gal . 0 . 7 9 t a n k s t . . . gal . 0 70

(De l ive r i e s of n a t u r a l m e t h a ­nol W e s t of R o c k i e s 3 c e n t s per g a l l o n h i g h e r t h a n a b o v e )

T>L-Methionine, f e e d - g r a d e , 50 l b . a n d less, fiber d r u m s , wks 2.65

P h a r m a c e u t i c a l , 1001b 3 . 5 0 jV-Acetyl-DL-l.c.l 7 . 0 0 - 7 . 5 0

p - M e t h o x y b e n z y l a c e t a t e , 5-lb. bo t 6 .0O

M e t h o x y c h l o r , 5 0 % , wet pow­der, b a g s 0 . 6 1 - 0 . G 4

2 - M e t h o x y e t h a n o l ( m e t h y l Oel-loso lve ) , d r u m s , c.l. a n d l.c.l., w k s 0 . 2 0 - 0 . 2 1

t a n k s , d l v d . , E a s t 0 . 1 8 > 4 2 - M e t h o x y e t h y l a c e t a t e , d r u m s ,

c. l . a n d l.c.l., w k s 0 . 2 8 % - 0 . 2 9 H t a n k s , w k s 0 . 2 7

M e t h o x y m e t h o x v e t h a n o l , c.l., Belle, W . V a . . . 0 2 8

M e t h y l a b i e t a t e , c . l . , l .c. l . d l v d . , n o n - r e t . d r u m s 0 . 1 9 ) 4 - 0 . 2 0

h v d r o g e n a t e d , d r u m s , c.l., d l v d 0 .2O

A c e t a t e , 9 7 - 9 9 % d r u m s , l.c.l. d lvd 0 . 4 5

A c e t o a c e t a t e , d r u m s , c.l., d l v d 0 . 5 3

l.c.l . d l v d 0 . 5 4 t a n k s , d lvd 0 . 5 1 34

A c e t y l r i c i n o l e a t e , t a n k s 0 .4 1 14 A c r y l a t e , m o n o m e r , d r u m s ,

c.l. a n d l .c . l . t 0 . 4 3 ) 4 - 0 . 4 4 M t a n k s f 0 .4 1 M

A m y l k e t o n e , d r u m s , l .c.l . , wks 1 . 0 5

A n t h r a n i l a t e , see M e t h y l .V-m e t h y l a n t h r a n i l a t e

B e n z o a t e , 4 7 5 - l b . d r u m s , wks . 0 . 5 3 B r o m i d e , cyl 0 . 6 7 Cel lu lose , s td . v i s e , 15 -400

cps . bags , c. l . , l.c.l., w k s . . 0 . 6 0 - 0 . 7 2 Spl . v i s c o s i t y , 1500-4000 cps. 0 . 7 8

Ch lo r ide , i n d u s t . , cy l . , w k s . . . 0 . 2 1 .Mul t i -un i t t a n k s , wks 0 . 1 5 S i n g l e - u n i t t a n k s , wks 0 .1 134 R e f r i g e r a t i o n , 1,300-lb.

wholesa le , cyls . , d l v d . . . . 0 . 4 3 T e c h . , c.l . w k s 0.1 1 34

C h l o r o a c e t a t e , 50-lb. cby . , wks . 0.655

C i n n a m a t e , 5 0 - l b . lo t s 1 .55 E t h y l k e t o n e , d r u m s , c . l . a n d

l .c. l . , d lvd 0 . 1 3 - 0 . 1 4 t a n k s , s a m e b a s i s 0 . 1 1

F o r m a t e , réf., d r u m s , w k s . . . . 0 . 3 5 T e c h . , t a n k s , 55-gal . dr . ,

wks 0.07-0.08 H e p t y l c a r b o n a t e , 1-lb. l o t . . . 3 5 . 0 0 l l exy l k e t o n e , tech. , t r u c k s ,

c.l . , w k s 1 . 9 0 - 2 . 0 5

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Ν N a p h t h a l e n e , c r u d e , c o m l . . 74°

bans , wks. , X Ο . 0ΐί·>4 t a n k s , wks . χ. Ο Α)~ιιΑ,

7 8 ° , d r u m s , w k s . , t . l . , c.l . , l.c.l. X 0.O<i%-(> -07

t t i nks , wks . , X Ο . ()Γ> i m p . , b a g s , ex-doek, N . Y. . . . 0 . Ο ϋ ^ - Ο -07 Réf. , i ndus t . , b b l . , l . c . l . t . . . . Ο . 12

bags , l.c.l., X Ο . l l j ^ t a n k s , J Q . 10J£

M o t h b a l l s , flakes, d i s t r i b u ­tors, 50-lb. c a s e s , l.c.l. X.. 0>. 14

« - N a p h t h o l , tech.. d r u m , X 1 .00 jS-Naphtho l , tech. . Hakes, b b l .

t r u c k s , c.l., l .c . l . . t 0 . 34j/2 Ο . 3f> V£ Powdered , s a m e b a s e s 0 . 3 0 ^ - 0 . 38 ^

r e s u b l i m e d , d r u m s , w k s Ο 78H> α - N a p h t h y l a i n i n e , l.c.l Ο . 50 0 - N a p h t h y l a n i i n e , t e c h . , d r u m , t 1 . (50 N a p h t h y l k e t o n e 3 . (>5

S a l i c y l a t e . USP Ο . 58 α - N a p h t h y î t h i o i i r e a . 9 3 - 9 8 % ,

fiber d r u m s w k s . . f 2 . 0 0 - 2 . 40 N e o c i n c h o p h e n , U S P , 25- a n d

10O-lb. d r u m 7 . 0 0 - 7 . 3 . 3 N e o m y c i n . 5-kilo a n d 1-kilo

l o t s gran» 0 . 4 5 - O . 5 0 Neoprene , l a tex ( T y p e 571) , d r y

bas is , t anks , Lou i sv i l l e . . . 0 . 3 7 d r u m s , c . l . . a n d l .c . l . , wks . . . 0 . 4 1 ^ j - 0 . 12 d r u m s , L a s t P r o v i d e n c e ,

Ch icago , P a t e r s o n , Bos ­ton, wlise Ο 1")3^

d r u m s . Los A n g e l e s , w h s e . . . 0 . 4 8 so l id ( T y p e G N - A ) , 50- lb .

bags , wks Ο . 11 L o s Angeles , wks O . 14

Nickel , m e t a l , e l e c t r o l y t e c a t h ­odes , cases t ) . 04 V£

A c e t a t e , 20,000 a n d 100-lb. d r u m s , dlvd 0 - 7 U j ^ - U . 7 7 H

Ca.rboiia.te 5000 a n d 50-lb . d r u m s , bags 0 . 73* 4 -O.80 : *4

C h l o r i d e , 10,000 a n d 100-lb. bags , d lvd 0 . 3 8 J ^ - 0 . 4 ( i XA

C y a n i d e , d r u m s , b o t -4.50 F o r m a t e , bags, c.l. a n d l .c. l .

w k s . , t O .08-O.71 N i t r a t e , bb l . , w k s 0 . 3 9 O x i d e , b l a c k , b b l O .70 Su l f a t e (nickel s a l t s , s ing le ) ,

c . l . , a n d l.c.l., d l v d 0 . 3 0 ^ - 0 . 3 8 K N i c o t i n a m i d e , U S P , d r u m s ,

w k s ki lo 1:2.00-1:2.30 H y d r o c h l o r i d e , d r u m s , l .c . l . ,

w k s kilo 1 1 . 50-1 1.80 Nico t ine su l fa te , 40' , '0, 50 - lb .

d r u m s , t 1 . 20 l i n s , 1 0 1 b . , t 1 2 4

N i k e t h a m i d e ( N i c o t i n i c d i e thy l ­a m i d e Ν Ν R), 1 0 0 - l b . l o t s . . . . 5 .U0-Ô.50

N i t e r c a k e , see S o d i u m su l fa te m-Ni t roan i i i ne , t e c h . , d r u m s . . . . 1.02 o -Ni t roan i l ine , f lakes, 10,000 l b .

a n d l e s s , d r u m s 0.54—0.57 p o w d . , 10 ,0001b . a n d less 0 . 0 0 - 0 . 0 3

p - N i t r o a n i l i n e , c . l . a n d l .c.l . , k e g s 0 . 4 8 ^ - 0 . 5 1 Vz

N i t r o b e n z e n e , t e c h . , d r u m s , c. l . . l . c . l . , wks 0 . 1 2 - O . 1 3 t a n k s , w k s 0 . 1 1

o -Ni t rob ipheny l , t e c h . , d r u m s . . . 0 . 1 1 V% p - N i t r o b i p h e n y l , c . l . , l . c . l 0 . 3 2 - O . 3 3 Ni t roce l lu lose , e s t e r so lub le , c.l . ,

wks € . 3 3 S p i r i t s o l u b l e , c . l . , w k s 0 . 4 5

l.c.l., wks 0 4 6 - 0 . 4 8 ( Q u o t a t i o n s for n i t roce l lu lose v a r y in a c c o r d a n c e wi th v is ­c o s i t y s p e c i f i c a t i o n ; also a r e s u b j e c t t o a d d i t i o n a l charges f o r d e n a t u r e d a l c o h o l used.)

o - N i t r o c h l o r o b e n z e n e t a n k s , d r u m s t 0 . 1 8 - 0 . 2 0

7 ; -Ni t roch lorobenzene , c . l . , l . c . l .+ U.20—0.27 N i t r o e t h a n e d r u m s , l .c . l . , w k s . . . 0 . 2 5 Ni t rogen fer t i l izer soin. , X

t o n . 1 2 8 . 0 0 - 1 3 0 . 0 0 N i t r o m e t h a n e d r u m s , l .c . l . , w k s . 0 . 2 5 α - N l t r o n a p h t h a l e n e , t e ch . ,

d r u m s , t 0 . 4 1 o-N"itrophenol, d r u m s 0 . 9 4 7>-Nitrophenol, d r u m s , wks . , *j\ · 0 . 5 0 1 -Ni t rop ropane , d r u m s , wks 0 . 2 3 ^ 2 - N i t r o p r o p a n e , d r u m s , w k s . . . . 0 . 2 5 o - N i t r o t o l u e n e , t e c h . , d r u m s a n d

t a n k s 0 . 0 9 - 0 . 1 1 - N i t r o t o l u e n e , d r u m s , E a s t , t · · 0 . 3 3

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m - X i t r o - / ; - t o l u i d i m \ l.c.l., f . . . . I . 5!) N o n y l p h e n o l . t a n k s , a n d l .c . l . t 0 . 2 4 - 0 . 2 7 UL-Nor leue ine . 1-kilo ho t . . . .k i lo 1 0 0 . 0 0

Ο O r t a d e e y l ni tr i le , d i s t . c . l . . wks . . 0 . 4 2

l - ' J d r u m lots, wk.s 0 . 4 0 2 - O c t a n o l , d r u m s , w k s 0 . 3 7 - 0 . 4 1 ^ Oct3 ' l f o r m a t e , 2 5 - l b . cans 2 . 2 5

I s o b u t y r a t e , 2 5 - l b . cans 4 . 9 5 O c t y l p h e n o l , t a n k c a r a n d t a n k

t ruck , wks 0 . 2 2 j ^ c. l . a n d t ruck l o a d , d r u m s O. 2 3 34

O i l , cas tor , s td . , N o . 1, t a n k s . . . . 0.13% D e h y d r a t e d , bod ied , d r u m s , c.l. and l.c.l 0 . 2 0 1 0 - 0 . 2 1 10 H y d r o g e n a t e d , d r u m s , c.l.

a n d l.c.l., w k s 0 . 2 0 ^ - 0 . 2 4 N o . 3. t e c h n i c a l , t a n k s 0 . \'M4 Sul fona ted , 5 0 % , t a n k s , c.i. 0. lOxA~i) . 1 1

7 5 % , d r u m s , c.l 0 . 1 4 M ~ 0 . 15 C h i n a w o o d , see T u n g C o c o n u t , crude3·, s h i p m e n t

f rom Pacific Coas t , t a n k s 0 l l : ,s

Réf., t ax i n c l u d e d , d r u m s , l.c.l 0 . 2 2

Cod , N e w f o u n d l a n d , d r u m s . . O i l Cod l ive r , see C o d l i v e r oil

u n d e r " C " C o r n , c rude , t a n k s , wks 0 . 1 5

Refined, t a n k s , N . V 0 . 1 8 ' K

C o t t o n s e e d , c r u d e , t a n k s , wks . (). 14'· g C'roton, N F , c a n s 2 . 7 5 - 3 . 0 0 F ish l iver , 4 , 0 0 0 - 1 2 , 0 0 0 A

u n i t s , d r u m s mill ion un i t s Ο . 0 8 - 0 . 09

P h a r m . , 100 ,000 A un i t s , d r u m s mil l ion un i t s 0 . 1 2 - 0 . 14

Linseed , r aw, d r u m s , c.l., l .c.l. , Ν . Υ 0 . 1 4 1 0 - 0 . 1 4 2 5

t a n k s , wks 0.12VZ Réf., t a n k s , w k s 0 . 1 3 ) s

M e n h a d e n , c r u d e , B a l t i m o r e t a n k s c.l 0 . 0 7 M ~ 0 . u S

M i n e r a l whi te , t ech . . d r u m s . 50—05 v i s e , d r u m s , c.l., Ν . Υ ga l . 0 . 5 l M - 0 . 5 4 j x j

N F , 80 -90 v i s e , d r u m s . g a l . 0 . 5 3 ^ - 0 . 5 0 . ! ^ 125-135 v i s e , d r u m s . g a l . 0 . 5 0 ^ - 0 . 0 2 ^

U S P , 2 0 0 - 2 1 0 v i s . , d r u m s . . g a l . 0 . 7 3 M - 0 . 7 8

Nea t s foo t , 2 0 ° , d r u m s 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 3 Oi t ic ica , d r u m s , c . l . and l.c.l. . . 0. \Z\i-0 AA*/i Oleo, ex t ra , d r u m s 0 . 1 5 - 0 . 15>£ Ol ive , coinl. , d r u m s gal . 2 . 1 0 - 2 . 1 5

E d i b l e , d r u m s ga l . 2 . 3 5 - 2 . 45 P a l m , t a n k s 0 . 1 1 \-i P e a n u t , c rude , t a n k s , w k s 0 . 18^2

Réf.. t a n k s , d l v d . , E a s t . . . . 0 . 2 1 ^ Pine , d e s t . d i s t . . l .c.l . . w k s 0 . 1 1 3 ^

w h s e , Ν. Υ 0 . 1355 s t e a m d t s t . d r u m s , ware ­

house , Ν. Υ 0 . 103 I l apeseed , t a n k s 0 . 1 0 Red, see Acid, o le ic S o y b e a n , c r u d e , t a n k s . D e ­

c a t u r , 111 0 .12· ' ·* Réf., a lkal i t a n k s , Ν. Υ 0 . 1 5 %

S p e r m , b l e a c h e d , w i n t e r 45° t a n k s 0l'3lA

Ta l l , c rude , t a n k s , wks. . . . t on 4 5 . 0 0 d o u b . d i s t . , d r u m s , c . l . , w k s . 0 . 0 0 ^ - 0 . 0 8 %

Ta l low, ac id less , d r u m s 0 . 12—0.12)^ T a r , p ine , co in l . , 55 -ga l .

d r u m s , c. l . , l .c.l . , w k s 0. 0 5 2 8 - 0 . 0 0 0 1 t a n k s 0 . 0 4 2 7 ex-whse . , N \ Y . C 0 . 0 7 1 2

T a r , rec t . , o r Ν Γ , 55-ga l . d r u m s , ( e x t r a ) , l .c . l . . . g a l . 1 . 0 5

Refined, 5 5 - g a l . d r g a l . 0 . 7 7 T u n g , t a n k s , a n d d r u m s , c.l . . . 0. 2 3 % ~ 0 . 2 5 ^ W h e a t germ, p u r e , 2 ,000 o r

more gal g a l . 9 . 2 5 - 1 3 . 50 Win te rg ieen , s y n t h . , see

M e t h y l s a l i c y l a t e Ole in , whi te , see Acid, oleic,

d o u b . d is t . O l c o s t e a r i n , bbl ϋ . 11 0 . l l ^ ' O r a n g e , c h r o m e , 2 5 0 l b . min . .

bags , ί 0 . 3 2 C a d m i u m , l i t h o p o n e , 4 0 0 - l b .

d r u m s 1.G1 Din i t roan i l i ne , s t d . , d r u m l o t s ,

t 1 .35 M i n e r a l , see u n d e r Lead M o l y b d a t e , 2 5 0 l b . min . , b a g s ,

Î 0 .45 O x a m i d e , 100-lb. d r u m s 2 . 5 0

O x y g e n , 15,000 cyl . , w k s KM) eu. f t . 1 .30

Oxyquinol ine , «ce H y d r o x y -quinol ine

Ο xy te t racycl ine , see T e r ra iny ci n

Ρ Paraf f in , chlor inated, 4 2 % , 5 5 -

gal. d rums , t c . l . and l . c . l 0 . 1 4 - 0 . 1 5 P a r a f o r m a l d e h y d e , 9 1 % , f lake,

c.l. and l.c.l., d lvd 0 . 1 0 ^ - 0 . 1 3 ^ 9 1 % . powd., c.l. a n d l .c . l . ,

d l v d 0 . 1 5 > 3 - 0 . 1 7 USP, powd., 250- lb . d r u m s ,

c.L, wks 0 . 183 P a r a l d e h y d e , t ^ r - h . . 9 8 % . 55-iraL

d rums , t a n k s and e l . , d l v d - . L a s t 0 . 1 1 ^ - - ϋ . 1 3 ! - £

USP 100 1b. c b y . (Sl~> e x t r a ) , lb O.G2

P a r a t h i o n , tech . . d r u m s , c.l. a n d l.c.l., point of s h p i n t 1 . 3 3 9 5 - 1 . 5 1

P a n s green, d l r s . , d r u m s , k e g s , c.l., t Last 0 . 3 5 - O . 5 3

Penic i l l in , bulk, for m a n u f a c t u r ­ers , 25-billion u n i t l o t s , cryst., p r o c a i n e O , s t e r i l e

1 b i l l ion u n i t s 1 0 0 . 0 0 Potass ium, s ter i le , high p o ­

tency, 1 0 0 billion unit l o t s o r more, and 2 5 bi l l ion units 1 b i l l ion u n i t s 9 0 . 0 0

Sodium, s t e r i l e , c r y s t . O , high po t ency

1 b i l l ion u n i t s 9 0 . 0 0 Po tass ium, tab le t g r a d e . . . .

1 b i l l ion u n i t s 8 5 . 00 Procaine (ί. c r y s t . i n s e s a m e

oil . with 2% a l u m i n u m m o n o s t e a r a t e , 10 c e 30O,-0 0 0 units p e r e c , 5 0 vials. . .

v i a l 1 .75 Aqueous inject ion, fortif . w i t h

c r y s t . (ί, p o t a s s . . 1 dose p e r v ia l , 400,000 uni ts v i a l 0 . 4 3

P e n t a c h l o r o c t h a n e . d r u m s , 7 0 0 -lb. w k s 0 . 12 lA

P e n t a c h l o r o p h e n o l , c . L , I .c .L, wks 0 . 2 1 - 0 . 2 2 3 ^

P e n t a e r y t h r i t o l , t e c h . . 5 0 - l b . b a g s , t r ucks , c.l. a n d l .c. l . , X 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 3

Pure , same b a s i s 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 3 P e n t a n e , commercia l , t a n k s a n d

c.l.. wks g a l . 0 . 1 3 - 0 . 3 2 Pen tobarb i t a l (acid) , 100- lb .

d r u m s 8 .OO-9 .O0 P e r c h ' o r o e t h y l e n e , dr. . c h , l . c . l . .

w k s . . . . 0 . 1 2 5 0 - 0 . 14 t a n k s , wks 0 . 11

P e t r o l e u m . mine ra l s p i r i t s , t a n k s , East C o a s t re f inery . . . .

g a l . 0 . 17 P h e n a e a i n e h y d r o c h l o r i d e , NT F ,

25- lb . drum 2 1 . 0 0 P h é n o b a r b i t a l . U S P , 100- lb .

d r u m 3 . 50 P h e n o l . USP, s y n t h . . d r u m s ,

c.l. and l.c.l., w k s . . J 0 1 8 M - 0 . 2 0 H t a n k s , wks . , J 0 . 17

9 0 - 9 2 % d r u m s , c.L, l .c . l . . t - · • 0 W%-0 1 7 ^ t a n k s and t . l . , w k s . , t 0 . 15

40° . tanks a n d c.l. t 0 1G-0 . 1 7 ^ P h e n o l p h t h a l e i n , U S P , p o w d . ,

2000- and 2 5 - l b . lo ts 0 . 1 0 - 1 19 Pheno th i az ine , N F , f ibe r d r u m s ,

c.l. o r t rucks , min. 18,000 l b . and l.c.l., t ( n o n - r e t u r n , 1 5 0 -lb. drums) 0 3 9 - 0 . 4 3

P h e n y l a c e t a l d e h y d e , 5 0 ' % s o i n . in benzyl a lcohol , G l b . hot . . 2 . 4 0 - 2 . 7 0

P h e n y l a c e t a l d e h y d e , p u r e , 5 l b . pkg . , wks 4 . 30

Isocyanate, e b y s . d r u m s , w k s . 2 . 0 0 Salicylate, N ' F , g r a n , l.c.l. . . . 1.10

Phenv lace t a iu ide , 100O-lb. l o t s , X 1. 10

O L - P h e n y l a l a n i n e , d r u m s , d l v d . l.c.l.. ." 27 . 0 0 - 3 7 . 50

P h e n y l d i e t l i ano lamine , c.l. a n d 1 c.L, dlvd. E a s t 0 . 4 0 ^ - 0 . 4 1 3 ^

m-Pheny lened iamine , t e c h . , d r u m s , t 0 . 9 0

o-Pl ie i iylenodiamine, 100- lb . d r u m s 1 8 0 - 2 . 2 0

p - P h e n y l e n e d i a m i n e , l .c . l 1 . 23 Phenyle thy l a c e t a t e , 2 5 - l b . c a n s . 1 . 70 £ -Pheny le thv l a iu ine , 1.00O-lb.

lots 1.00

V O L U M E 33, NO. 26 · · · J U N E 2 7, 1955

2-PHENYLETHYL PHENY LAÇETATE-RIBOFLAVINm

L'-PhrnyiHhyl phom lacctatc, 5-lb . ho t 3 05

Phenylisoeyanate, cybs., drums, wks -J 00

Phenyl magnesium bromide, in e thyl other. 500-gal. lots. . Ο !»8

Phloroslucinol. tech.. 100-lb. dr., wks 10.45

C o m l . grade, wks 6.40 Phosgene, tech., 150-ib. cyl.,

wks 0 27 Η Phosphate, crude, rock, run-of-

mine Fla.. washed, dried, unground, c.l. ton 4 .683^-7. 68 Η

Finely ground rock, Fla. mine ton 5 6 0 - 6 1 5 H

Defluorinated, bags, wks.. ton 48. 00—56.00 Phosphorus, red, arnorph., case* 0 .44-0 .45

Yellow, solid drums (SI 5 extra,/, c.i., âûu ι .ci . , WKS. t 100 lb. 19 . 00-20 50

tanks, t 100 1b. 17 00 Wedges, drums, c.l. and I.c.l-,

wks 100 lb. 21 00-22 50 Oxychloride, tanks and c.l. t- . 0 .12J^-0 . 14 Pentasulfide, solid, drums,

wks 0 1 1 ^ - 0 . 133^ Pentoxide, drums, c.l. and

l.c.l 0 13}^-0 lf>M Sesquisulnde. cases, wks 0.33—0.35 Trichloride, tanks and c.l. t . . . 0 12)^-0 . 14

Phtha l ic anhydride, tanks and c.l., t 0 .19}^-0 .20

Phthalimide, 100%, bbl., wks.. . 0 6 5 «-Picoline, drums, c.l., l.c.l.,

wks., t 0 43,V£-0 44 /S-Picoline, drums, l.c.l., wks . . . 1.05 Pilocarpine hydrochloride, USP,

25-oz.bot 5 10 Piperidine, dist., 55-gal. drums % 2 60-2 .70 Piperonyl butoxide, tech., 250-

lb . , 5000-lb. and less. dlvd.. 4 . 50-5 30 Cyclonene, tech., same basis . . 3 .70—4 . 50

Pi tch, coal tar, bbl., c.l., wks. ton 4 1 20-42.90

Burgundy, dom., 500-1 b. drums, c.l., and l.c.l., wks. 0. 1005 -0 I OttO

Pine , 500-lb. drums, any quant. , wks 0 .08>i -0 . 08î^

Tall oil, O.Î.. wks 0 0 3 ^ - 0 . 0 4 ^ P la t inum metal troy oz. 77 .00-80 .00 Polyethylene glycol, CCarbo-

wax) liquid, Nos. 200, 300, 400, tanks or com­partment tanks, and c.l., dlvd. East 0.22V6 0 2 4 ^

N o . 600, same basis 0 22*^-0 24 H solid, Nos. 1000, 1500. 1540.

55-gal. drums, tanks and c.l., dlvd., East 0 . 2 9 - 0 . 3 0 %

N o . 4000, 75-ib. bags, c.l., and in 6 or more bags. dlvd 0 31-0 .32

N o . 6000, same basis 0 35-0 .36 Polyisobutylene. Bay way, N . J.. 0 32 -0 .45 Polystyrene, reg., cryst., c.l.,

l.c.l., t 0 2 9 ^ - 0 31 Reg., std. colors, c.l., l.c.l., t . . 0.33 }^-0. 35 Med . impact, s td. colors, c.l.,

l.c.l., f 0 . 3 5 H - 0 36M Hi-impact, s td. colors, c.l..

l.c.l., f 0.36-0 38 Polyvinyl acetate, gran,., fiber

drums, c.l., 30,000 lbs., % Eas t 0 . 4 1 %

Emulsion, c.l., and l.c.l., f. . . 0 . 2 0 ^ - 0 22>£ tanks, t 0 .19

Potassium metal, bricks, 25-lb. pails 3.66

Acetate, anhyd. , c.l.. l.c.l 0 28-0 . 29 NTF, 200- and 5-lb. lo ts . . . 0 .31 -0 .32

Acid tar t rate , see Potassium, bi tartrate

Antimonyl ta r t ra te (tartar-emetic) tech 0 . 6 0 H - 0 6 0 H

USP 0 . 6 5 H - 0 . 6 6 H Bicarbonate, USP, gran.,

drums 0.22 powd., drums 0.24

Bichromate, gran., bags, c.l., or t.L, wks.. t 100 lb. 15.00

8,0001b. or more, J . .100 lb. 15.50 (fiber drums, add 37>£ cents per 100 lb . to above; steel drums add $1.00 per 110 lb.)

Bisulfate, AR, cryst., 25-lb. jars 0 .81

Bitartrate, 5000 lb . to c.l., 250-lb. and 100-lb. drums, Ν . Υ 0 3 6 H - 0 3 7 ^

Potassium, borate, gran., bbl. , c.l.. wks ton 180 (K)

ton , less than ton, ex-whse. ton 250 OU

Bromate, purif.. powd., and gran . 1.000- a n d 25-lb., 200-lb. dr U 17 0 02

Bromide, USP, gtran., c.l. and I.e.!.. bbl., ί 0 . 3 3 - 0 . 3 5

crys t . and powd., 400-lb. bbl 0 . 3 8 - 0 . 4 5

Carbonate , calcined, 9 9 -100%, bae:s, c.l. and l.c.i.. t 100 lb. 8 . 75-9 50

H y d r a t e . 83-85%, bags, c.l. and l.c.l . 100 lb . 7 .35 -8 .40

l i a · . 4 7 % . drums, c.l., l.c.l., Î 4 . 00-4 80

Tanks , % 100 lb . 3 50 Chlorate, powd-, drums, c.l.

and l.c.l., wks. 0. 1 0 ^ - 0 12 Chloride, USP. cryst. and

powd., 250-lb. drum. . . . 0 .20-0 .24 Chemical grade (99.3%

KC1) mines ton 25. 00 Agricult. 60% K2O, bulk,

mines, unit 0. 38 gram., unit 0 408

Chromate , tech.. 100-lb. kegs, 4O0-lb. bbl Ο 50-0. 51

Citrate , N.F,, gran., d r u m s . . 0.4 1 powd.. bbl 0 44-0 .45

Creosote sulfonate, 100-lb. d rums , t 2 .90

Cyanate . c.i.. wks 0 .60 Cyanide, 500 l b . and under,

d rums, wks. 0.55—0.57 Ferricj 'anide, bb l 0 .63 Forrocyanide, bb l 0 . 2 2 ^ Fluoride, c.l., l.c.l., drums,

wks., t 0 .37 -0 .38 Glycerophosphate, 50-1 b. cbys . 2. 30 Cuaiacosulfonate, XF, 100-lb.

a n d 25-lb. drums 2 .05-2 . 10 Hydroxide, flake, 90% drums,

c.l. and l.c.l-, wks. J 100 lb. 9 . 15 10.20

liquid, 45% drums, c.l.. J. . 100 lb. 4 2 5

solid. 90%, dr . , c.l., wks. . . . 100 lb. 8 7 0

Hy pophosphite l.c.l 1 .00-1 . 03 Iodide, USP, cryst., powd.

a n d gran., 250-lb. fiber d rums , % 1 .00-1 .95

Magnesium sulfa to ton 16. 00 Manure salts, nm-of-mine,

2 2 % K2O. unitof K2O. unit 0 21 Metabisulfite, gran., fiber

drums, 100-1,725 lb. lots t 0. 20-0 22

p o w d . , 1 0 0 - 3 0 0 lb 0 . 2 5 - 0 . 26 M u r i a t e , a g r i c u l t u r a l , see a l s o

P o t a s s i u m c h l o r i d e 6 0 % , K2O, b u l k . C a r l s b a d ,

X . M . . 4 0 - t o n l o t s , K 2 O . u n i t 0 . 3 6 - 0 3 8

g r a n . Ν . Μ t o n 2 6 . 2 5 6 0 % K 2 0 , b u l k , T r o n a . . u n i t 0 . 4 4 ^ g r a n . 6 0 % b u l k . 4 0 - t o n l o t s .

u n i t 0 . 45 N i t r a t e , g r an . , b a g , c . l . 100 l b . 9 0 0 O x a l a t e , n e u t r a l , t e c h . , fine

g r a n u l a r , 30O-Ib. b b l 0 . 30 P e r c h l o r a t e , d r u m s , c.l . , w k s . . 0 . 1 5 P e r m a n g a n a t e . U S P . d r u m s .

w k s 0 . 2 4 M T e e h . , kegs, w k s 0 . 2 2 ^

P e r s u l f a t e , d r u m s , c.l . , l . c . l . . w k s 0 . 1 8 - 0 2 3

P h o s p h a t e , t e t r a , b b l . w k s . . . . 0 . 1 6 ^ - 0 - 16% R i c i n o l e a t e , s o i n . ( 3 5 % s o l i d s ) 0 . 2 1 J 4 S i l i c a t e , g lass , b a g s , c. l . . 1 0 0 l b . 7 . 00 S i l i cof luor ide , b b l . , w k s 0 . 0 9 ^ - 0 10 S o d i u m t a r t r a t e , c r a n . , p o w d . ,

c . l . a n d 2 5 - l b . dr. t o c.l 0 . 3 6 ^ - 0 - 3 8 S t a n n a t e , d r u m s , 1 0 , 0 0 0 1 b . t 0 . 6 7 8 - 0 . 744 S u l f a t e . X F , p o w d . , 3 7 5 - l b .

d r u r - 0 . 1 7 - 0 . 2 2 F e r t . , d o m . . bu lk , 9 0 - 9 5 %

K2SO4, w k s t o n 36 . 25 S u l f i t e , d r u m s , 1 0 0 - 4 5 0 0 l b . J . 0 . 2 6 - 0 . 2 9 T h i o c y a n a t e , c r y s t , N F .

d r u m s 0 . 9 8 - 0 . 101 T e c h 0 . 7 9

T i t a n a t e , c.l. a n d l.c.l. , w k s . . . 0 . 1 2 > £ - 0 . 1 3 P r o c a i n e h y d r o c h l o r i d e , U S P

1 0 0 0 l b . a n d l e s s 3 . 60 L - P r o l i n e . C P , 1-kilo l o t s . . . . k i lo 550 . 00

P r o p a n e , l iquefied gas , c o m l . , t a n k s . Cul f ga l . (• 1)2

/ i - P r o p y l a e e t a t r , t a n k s a n d c.l . , d l v d 0 I 0% 0* . 12%

P r o p y l g a l l a t e , purif . , 2 ,000- a n d 1.000 l b . l o t s 3 t . 90 4L . 00

100 - lb . l o t s 4 .40 p - H y d r o x y b e n z o a t e , U S P ,

100- lb . d r u m s , f 2ï . 30 T e c h 2? .00

P r o p y l e n e c a r b o n a t e , l.c.l O . 5 5 - O . 8 0 D i c h l o r i d e . t a n k s a n d c. l . ,

d l v d . . E a s t Q . 0 7 - O .0825 G l y c o l , i n d . g r a d e , t a n k s a n d

d r u m s , c.l . , d l v d . E a s t . . . 0. 2 . 3 ^ - 0 - 15ιΛ U S P , t a n k s a n d c.l. , d l v d .

E a s t 0. X 5 ^ - 0 . 1 7 ^ O x i d e , t a n k s a n d c.l . . E a s t f. . 0. B.5M-C* . 1 7 ^

» ? - P r o p y l m a g n e s i u i n b r o m i d e , in e t h y l e t h e r , 5 -ga l . c a n s 2 . 50

P u m i c e , c o a r s e g r o u n d , b a g s . . . . 0 . O 3 % - O . 0 4 \ i P y r e t h r u m , purif . . e x t r a c t , 2 0 %

b y w e i g h t of p y r e t h r i n s , for a e r o s o l s , 2 ,00O-lb. or m o r e , d r u m s , d l v d 10 _ 00 -10 .30

L i q u i d d e o d . , 20-1. d r u m s , d l v d . g a l . S . 3 5 - 8 . 55

N o . 100. d r u m s , d l v d . . . . g a l . 41 _ 7 5 - 4 2 . 7 5 F l o w e r s , mi l l ed g r o u n d 1 %

p y r e t h r i n s , 50- lb . b a g s , less t h a n 5 0 0 lbs . , w k s . . . . Ο . 00

2 0 , 0 0 0 l b . , w k s Ο . 55 P y r i d i n e , réf., 2 ° , d r u m s , c. l . ,

l . c . l . , t 0 . ^ 4 ^ - 0 . 7 5 D e n a t u r i n g g r a d e , d r u m s ,

w k s . I g a l . S . 7 7 - S . 8 0 P y r i d o x i n e h y d r o c h l o r i d e (Be) ,

100 g r a m s or m o r e , fiber d r u m s , w k s g r a m Ο . 40

P y r i t e s , D o m e s t i c a n d C a n a d i a n , f . o .b . s h i p p i n g p o i n t * . l o n g t o n Τ7.Ο0-5Ξ>.ΟΟ

P y r o g a l l o l , N F , c r y s t . , d r u m s , 2 5 - 1 0 0 - l b . î 3 . 2 5 - 3 . 3 0

T e c h . . l u m p s , 2 5 - 2 2 5 l b 2 . 7 0 - 3 . 8 1 p o w d . , 2 0 0 - l b . d r u m ^ 5 0

P y r o p h y l l i t e , b u l k , m i n e s , c . l . t o n 11 . 0 0 - 1 3 . 0 0

P y r o x y l i n , s c r a p p l a s t i c , H - i n , m e s h t r a n s p a r e n t co lor less , w k s . , r e t . d r u m s O . 2 0

T r a n s l u c e n t , p a s t e l s « O J 4 O p a q u e , a m b e r 0 . 1 5

Q Quebracho, extract, c.l 0. 16JÎ-0 . ItiJi

Liquid, bbl., wks O.08& Ordinary, solid, 6 3 % , bags. . . 0. 1 1 %

Quinidine sulfate USP, cryst., 100-oz. tins oz. O.70-O.75

Quinine, alkaloid, NF, 70-oz. cans 0.51—0.55

Bisulfate. NF , 100-oz. t ins. oz. 0 .37j^ Hydrochloride, USP, 100-oz.

tins oz. 0 .42 Sulfate. USP, 100-oz. t ins. . oz. 0.4U-O.42

Quinizarin, l.c.l 1.50 Quinolin, drums, wks., tanks ,

l.c.l 0.50—0.50*4

R Red, Cadmium, toner, 100-lb.

drums 3.80—5.30 Lithopone, 100-lb. d r u m s . . 1.80—2.20

Carmine. No. 40, NF 14t.50-l-o.2S Iron oxide, synth. , pure, bags. 0 _ \2%—0.13 Lithol, rubine. drums, % 1.40—1.50

toner, 100-lb. wks 0.85 Oxide and Indian, red, pure,

c.L, wks 100 lb. 0 _ 12%—0.13 Para toner, 100-lb. bbl.. dlvd. . 1.05 Scarlet, pigment, drums, %. .. . 1.55 Toluidine, toner, 100-lb. bbl. t 1-60 Tuscan, c.L, wks 100 lb. 24 .50-25.00 Venetian, c.L. wks 100 lb. 3.50—6.25 Vermilion. Amn., bbl 0.32

Mercury 5.26 Resorcinol, tech., 250-lb. drums,

trucks, c.L, and l.c.L, t 0 . 77#—0.78^ USP, cryst., No. 1 grade, 100-

lb. fiber drums 2.75 Rhodinol. 5 lb. bot . f 2S.00-41.00 Riboflavin, USP, crystals, 100

grams, plus and less f. . . kilo 100.00 Supplements, Β . Υ., 500, 10-

lb. bags, carloads, wks O.06—0.08 Feed grade, 4 grams per lb . . . . 0.24—0.28 5-Phosphate sodium 100 gr.. .

kilo 140.00

2 7 3 6 C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N Ο M E W S

ROSJN-STANNOUS CHLORIDE Sodium carbonate, barrels, c.L, t

100 lb . 2 .20 bulk:, c.L, wks., t . .100 lb . 1.30

Dense ash, 5 8 % , bags , c.l., w k s . , t 10O lb . 1 .75

barrels, c.l. X 10O lb . 2 . 30 bulls:, c.l., wks 10O lb . 1 . 40

Hydrosulfite, t.l., c .L , l.c.l.. d lvd 0 . 23-0. 2 3 ^

Monolrydrated, b a g s , c.L, wks 10O l b . 2 . 90

Carbojcy-methylcellulose.CjVTC, act ive agent, l o w a n d med. vise-, 23,000 lb. a n d less 0 . 37

extra low vise 0 .42-0 . 44 Ch lo ra t e , cryst., drutm, c-L,

and l.c.l., wks 0.0874—0. Ι Ο ^ Chlorite» tech., 1001b- drums,

wks 0 . 58-0 .73 Chloroa-cetate, tech., drums,

wks Ο . 2 7 - 0 . 28 Chromavte, anhyd- , fiber

drmns, c.l. or t .L, wks., X. . - - 10O lb . 0.13>£

8000 i b . or more, X- .100 lb . O. 13 J£ (Chromate i n steel drums, add 6 2 H cents p e r 10O to above)

Citrate, USP, gran., 10O-lb. bags a n d 25-lb. d r u m s 0 . 24j^-0 . 25>£

C y a n a t e , 100-lb. lots, wks.. . . 1 .00 Cyanide , 9 6 % , d rums , c-L,

l.c.l 0 . 178-0. 198 jDiaceta/fce, tech., d rums , wks . . 0 .10 -0 .14

anhydr., 4 0 % , d rums , wks. . 0 . 17 -0 .175^ Ferrocyanide, bags, w k s 0 . 133^-0.24 Fluoride, 95%, c.l., l .c.l . , wks . 0 . l l ^ - O - 1165 Fluoroavcetate, monobasic ,

wks. _ 12 .00 Forma te , c.l., and l .c. l . , 1O0-

lb. bags , % 0 . O705-O . 089O Gluconate, tech., 100-lb. bags ,

wks 0 . 35 Glutamate , mono-, 100-lb.

drums, dlvd., c.L, a-nd l.c.l.. 1.50-1 .62 Glycerophosphate, N"JF, cryst.,

10O0-lb. lo ts , d rums , f. . . 2 .25 powder, 20O-lb. b b l . or 1O0-

lb. drum 2 .30 75% soin., 1000-lb- lots 1 .35

Hydrosmlfite, 250-lb- drums, c.L, l.c.l., t . l . , d lvd . , E a s t of M i s s . R O.20-0.20>£

Hydroxide, (caust ic soda), 76*% solid, d m ms, c-L, L c - L . t 100 lb. 3 .85-5 .05

76% flake, ground or powd. drums, c . l . and I . c l . X. ..

100 lb. 4 .25-5 .45 50% liq., sellers' t a n k cars,

(basis 76%) X. . . 100 lb. 2 . 70 Rayon grade, sellers'

tanks (basis 7 6 %) %. .. 100 lb. 2 .80

70-7-4% liq-, sellers ' t a n k s (basis 76%), £ . . 100 lb. 2 .80

Rayon grade, sellers' -tanks (basis 7 6 % ) X. ..

100 lb. 2 .90 Jfclypophosphite, N F , d rums . . 0.95-G.98

ComX, l.c.l O.50 Hyposulfate, pea cryst . , b a g Î 0 . 0 4 ^ Hyposulfite, tech., cryst. ,

bags, c.l., l.c.l., wUs., X. . . . 0 .04-O.0415 Iodide, USP, 300-lb. drums, ί 2 . 55 Lac ta te , 50% tech-, 55-gal.

drums, f.o.b., wks . , dark anid light grades 0.162"£

Ediole, 50% grade . 0 . 1 2 ^ 3 60% grade 0 . 2 6 ^

Lauryl sulfate, USP, c.L, l.c.l.. 0 .25-0 .26 Metasilicate, anhyd- , 100-lb.

pa,per bags, c.l. a n d l.c.l., w k s 100 lb. 5 .10-5 .45

Penfcahydrate, 10O-lb. bags , t . l - , c.l., l.c.l., w k s . . 100 lb. 4 .10-4 .45

Molybdate, anhyd. C % of M o contained) any quant . , wks . 1 . 82

Nitrate,Chilean,bulk, and bags, Atlantic ports, c.l. . . t o n 47 .75-51 .25

Domestic, synth., bulk and ba.gs, c.l-, wks-- ton 43 .50-47 .00

Ni t r i te , bbl., c.l., l .c. l . , wks . . . 100 lb. 7 .75-9 .25

Orthosilicate, anhyd.., 400-lb. drums, c.L, wks- . . 100 lb. 6 .00

Hydjate, 275-lb. bbl., c.l., l .c.l 100 lb. 5 .10-5 .45

Oxalate, bags, wks 0 . 1 0 8 5

Pentobarbi tal , USP, 100-lb. drums 6.50

Perbora te , te t rahydrate , N F , bbl., c.L. l.c.l.. wks 0. 173-0.178

Peroxide, dr.. c.l. and l.c.l., t 0 . 1 8 - 0 . 1 8 ^ Phenolsulfonate USP, gran..

drums. 25-1250 lb 0 44-0.45 powd.. drums 25—1250 0.47

Phosphate , monobasic, anhyd. bags, c.l. and l.c.l., wks. .

100 lb. 8 50-8 .90 dibasic, drug and reagent,

wks., bags, c.L, and l.c.l.. 100 lb. 8 .70 -9 .20

Anhyd., 100-lb. bags, t .L. c.L, l.c.l.. X 100 lb. 7 . 4 5 - 7 . 8 5

(Drums 60 t o 80i over bags)

c.L, and l.c.l 100 lb! 4 20-4. 60 Pyrophosphate , bags, c.L,

wks., X 0.1O10-O. 1085 Tetrabasic , c.L, l.c.l., cwt 7 . 3 7 ^ - 7 . 7 2 3 4

Tripoly, 100-lb. bags, c.l. and l.c.l.. X 100 lb. 7 . 7 2 ^ - 8 . 1 2 H

Salicylate, USP, f 25 and 200-1b. d rums 0 . 6 8 - 0 . 7 3

Sesquicarbonate, bulk and bags, c.L, wks 100 lb. 1 .85-2 .10

Baton Rouge, bags. .100 lb. 3 .50 Sesquisilicate, anhyd., 400-lb.

drums, c.L, wks.. . . 1001b. 5.50 Hydrate , 100-lb. paper bags,

350-lb. bbl., c.L, wks 100 1b. 4 .60

Silicate (water glass), 40° liq., tanks , t.l., and c.L, w k s . . . .

100 Ib. 1 .00-1 .35 Silicofluoride, bbl.. c.l 0 .07 S tanna te , dr., 2000-9900 lb . . . 0 .544-0 .598 Stéara te , USP, anhyd., bbl. .

wks 0.70-0.75 Tech., c.L, wks 0 . 3 9 - 0 . 4 3

Sulfate, anhyd., tech., bags, c.L, wks. X ton 50 .00-52 .00

detergent, bags, c.l ton 34 .00 Sulf hydrate , flake, 350-lb.

drums, c.l.. I.e. L, wks . . . cwt . 6 . 50 -7 .00 Sulfide, flake, c.L and l.c.l. Î . .

100 lb. 5 . 2 5 - 5 . 7 5 fused, c.L and l.c.l. %. 100 lb. 4 . 7 5 - 5 . 2 5

Sulfite, anhyd. powd., bbl-, c.l. and l.c.l 100 1b. 7 . 2 5 - 8 . 5 0

Exsiccated, photo grade, U S P , 375-lb. drum, wks . . 0 . 0 8 ^

Sulfoxylate formaldehyde, c.l-, l.c.l-, f, Eas t of Miss. R . . . . 0 . 2 1 - 0 . 2 1 ^

Tetrasulfide. 40%, 55-gal. drum c.L, and l.c.l., wks 0 . 0 3 ^ - 0 . 0 4

Thiocyanate , tech., cryst 0 .71 Tungs ta te , cryst. , tech., 400-

and 25-lb. drum, wks 1 . 80-2 . 12 Solvent naph tha , coal tar, t anks ,

c.L, wks- (ret. 5-gal. drums) gal. Ο 31-0 .41

Petroleum, tanks . S.W. ref. gal. 0 . 3 1 - 0 . 4 1

Sorbitan, mono-stearate, drums, 2000-20,000 lb. wks 0.32-0.39

Mono-oleate, same basis 0.35—0.42 (Monolaurate , and monopal-rxuiaie, ateei or fiber drums, 20,000 lb . or more, wks-, lb. 0.35; tr ioleate, 0.35; polyoxy-ethylene monolaurate, mono-palmi ta te , mono-oleate and tr ioleate, same basis, 0.42; t r is tearate , 0.41)

Sorbitol, cryst., in pellets, drums c.l. a n d l.c.l., wks Ο 30-0 .35

soin., coml., aqueous, c.L, and l.c.l., wks 0 .16 -0 .17

7 0 % reg., aqueous, tanks, c.L, l.c.l 0 .15 -0 .17

Soya fa t ty amine, dist., drums, c.L, wks 0. 43

Tech., drums, c.l 0 .35 Soya fa t ty amine acetate, dist . ,

drums, c.L, wks 0 .41 Tech., drums, c.l 0 .34

Stannic chloride, anhyd., 980-lb. drum 0.757-0.767

Oxide, 400-lb. and 100-lb. dr. t 0 .935-0 .945

Stannous chloride (tin crystals) wks., N. J 0 .76-0 .77

anhyd. , c.L, l.c.l., w k s . . . . . . 0 . 8 1 1 - 1 . 0 8 Oxide, 2000-lb., wks 1. 2656-1. 5056 Sulfate, over and under 2,000

lb. wks., N . J 0 .929-0.949

V O L U M E 33, N O . 2 6 · · · J U N E 2 7, 1955 2 7 3 7

Rosin, gum, M, S o u t h . . . 1O0 lb. 8 .10 W G lOOlb. 8.O0 Wood, Κ . Μ 1O0 lb. 7 . 9 5

Rotenone, cube powder, 5 % basis, 20,000 lb . or more wks. . 0 .26

R salt, pas te drums 0 . 8 8 Rutin, 1-10 kilos kilo 17 . 50-20. O0

S Saccharin, U.S.P., gran. , 100-lb.

d r u m s , 1,0001b. o r more J. . 1 .60-1.70 powd., 100-lb. drums, 1,000

l b 1.65-1. 75 Safrol 1. 55-1 .65 Salicylamide, 100-lb. and 25-lb.

drums, wks 1.30-1. 35 Sal soda, see eodium carbonate

decahydra te Salt, rock, bags, c.l . and l.c.l.

100 lb. 0 . 98-1 .12 Saltpeter, see Potassium n i t ra te Saponin, tech., powd. , 100O lb . . . 1 .15 Sarcosine hydrochloride. . . . kilo 130. O0 Scopolaminehydrobromide. . oz. 12 .50

Hydrochloride, b o t oz. 8 4 . 0 0 Selenium, 9QH%, black powd. . . 6 .00-7 . 25 Semicarbazide hydrochloride,

100-lb. drums 4 . 75 Shellac, pure T N , 10-99 bags . . . 0 . 5 3 - 0 . 5 4

Bone dry, 300-lb. bbl 0 .58-0 . 59 Refined, dewaxed, 300-lb. bbl. 0 . 66 -0 .67 Bu t ton 0 .58 -0 .59 Lemon, No. 1 0 .58 -0 .59 Superfine, 10-99 bags 0 .54-0 . 55

Silica, super white, bags, wks., c.l ton 2 3 . 0 0

whse., Easton, Pa ton 43 .00 Silicon tetrachloride, tech.,

2,000-lb. lots, w k s 0 . 2 0 c.l., drums 0 . 1 6 t anks 0 . 1 5

Silver, bullion, Ν . Υ t roy oz. 0 . 89JC Chloride, 100-oz. bo t . oz. 0 . 7 9 % Cyan ide , 80-oz. and 100-oz.

bot . , 80-2,500 oz. t oz. 0 . 8 0 ^ - 0 . 8 2 } ^ Ni t r a t e , CP . cryst . 2500-oz.

fiber drums oz. 0 . 57 Oxide, 100-oz. b o t oz. 0 . 8 6 % Proteinate , mild, USP, 1000-

oz. drums, t oz. 1 . 05 s trong, N F , 1000-oz. d rums ,

t oz. 1 .00 Sodium, metal, tank: cars, Ash­

tabula, O., and Niagara Falls, Ν . Υ 0 . 16

12 and 5-lb. bricks, 14,500 lb . or more 0 . 17

2J^-lb. bricks, over and under 14,500 lb 0 . 1 7 ^ - 0 . 18

1-lb. bricks, same basis 0 .19-0 . 1 9 ^ 1- a n d 2-lb., bricks, 3)4 gal .

pails 0 . 40 solid pack, 400-lb. lots 0 . 1 7 ^ - 0 . 18J^

Aceta te , NF, 6 0 % , c.l., l.c.l.. . 0 . 0 9 ^ - 0 . 1 0 Tech., 6 0 % , c.l.,l.c.l 0 .08-0 .083^

anhyd. , c.L, l.c.l 0 .12-0 . 12$£ Aluminate bags, wks. . . 100 l b . 8.50-9 . 50 p-Aminobenzoate, 1000-lb.

lots, drums 2 . 50 p-Aminosalicylate, 10OO lb. . . 3 . 75 Ant imonate wks., c.L, l.c.l.. . . 0 .28 -0 . 29J^ Arsenate , dlrs., drums, c l . wks 0 .12J3 Ascorbate, 1-50-kilo d rums

kilo 16 .00-17 .00 Benzoate, USP, 100-lb. drum ΐ 0 . 46

Tech. , 100-lb. d rums, f 0 . 39 Bicarbonate, USP , gran. ,

bags, c.L and Lc.L t 100 l b . 2 .70 -3 .70

powd., bags, c.L, Lc.L, J. . . . cwt . 2.30-3 . 30

Bichromate, gran . , bags, c.l. o r truck, wks., % 100 1b. 11 .50

80001b. or more, %.. .100 l b . 12 .00 (For fiber d rums add 3 7 Η cents to above ; steel d rums , add S1.00)

Bifluoride, bbl., c-L, wks 0 . 1 7 ^ Bisulfate, bulk 100 1b. 2 . 0 0

drums, c.L and Lc.L. 100 l b . 2.65-3 . 85 Bisulfite, powd-, bags, c.L,

wks 100 l b . 4 . 50 Bromide, USP, gran., c.l. a n d

Lc.L, bbl . % 0 .33-0 .35 powd 0 . 44

Carbonate , l ight, 5 8 % , bags , c .L i 100 1b. 1.65

Decahydrate, bags, c.L, Lc.L, wks., cwt 1.40-1 .70

STARCH-VIOSTEROL

Starch, com. bags, c.l 100 lb. 7.14-7 26 Potato, bags, c l *1<*0 lb. 6.75-7.25

Stearamide, powd.. c.L, wks.. Chgo . 0 37

Stearyl amine acetate, c.l., drums, wks 0 . 36

Sterols, soy. 95%, 100TIb. drums 2 00 Streptomycin, bulk, for niig. use,

sulfate, 700 ?ra. jars .. gram 0.21 Unlabeled vials dihydro sul­

fate. 1000-gram jars . vial 0 23 1 and 5-gram vials vial 1 27

Strontium bromide. NF, cryst. 100-lb. drum " . . . 0 70

Carbonate, drums 0. 19—0.37 Chromate, 500-lb. bKl.. dlvd, 0 46 Iodide, USP, 25-lb. jar î 3 . 57 Nitrate, t>bl„ c.l., wks O i l Salicylate, NF, 20O-!b. and

100-lb. drums, J 1 . 78 Strychnine, NF, powd.. 100-oz.

cans oz. 1.10 Styrax, Aeiatio 0.80—0.85 Styrene, monomer, tanks, wks.,

Î 0.18 450-lb. drums, c.l. and l.c.L.. 0.19^-0.2034

Suocinimide, gran., 50-lb. drum 3 52 Sucrose oetaacetate, denat.,

grade, drums, wks 0. 84 Sulfadiazine, USP, powd.,

drums, l.cJ., wks 10.25-10 75 Sulfagruanidline, drums, I.e.'.,

^ka 2 50-3 00 Sulfameraaine, USP, sodium.

powder, drums, 100- and 25-lb. wks 11.25-11.75

Sulfanilamide, USP, powder, 25-lb. and lOOO-lb. lots, % 1. 30-1. 52

Sulfapyridine, NF, powd., 25 and 100O lb 7.00-7.50

Sulfathiazole, USP, powd., 1000- and 25-Tb. lots 2. 50-2 80

Sulfur, calcium arsenate dust.. bags, point of shpmt. 100 lb. 7.75

Chloride, mono-, c.l. and l.c.l. t 0.03K-0.04H

tanks, J 0. 03 H Coml., flour, bags, c.l., 99 ^ %,

wks 100 lb. 2.30 Crude, agricult. indust. bulk,

c.l., mines long ton 26.50-28. 50 Dichloride, drums, tanks, c.l. 0 033^-0 03% Dioxide, liquid, comJ., tanks,

c.l., wks 0 045 cyl., 150-lb., % 0. 10-0. 12 ton lots, c.l.. Lei 0.0535-0 0635 refrig. grade, 15CMb. cyl.,

dlvd 0.24-0.36 Dusting, conditioned 93-

98%, 325 mesh., 92-97% pures bags, wks.. 100 lb. 2.50-2.60 unconditioned, 93-98%, 325, mesh, 99 H% pure

100 lb. 2.50-2.60 Flowers, sublimed velvet,

USP, bags, c.L, wks. 100 lb. 4.00-5 . 25

Insoluble, 85%, c.L, wks 0.1934 Roll stick, bags, c.L, wks.

lOOlb. 3.85 Rubber makers' ba~s c.l.

wka l'oOlb'. 2.40 Superphosphate, run-of-pile,

bulk shpmt., Balto unit-ton 0 88—0.91 Triple, bulk, Florida port.

unit>-ton 0.98

Τ Talc, Vermont, bags, wks.. . . ton 14.00—17. 50

Canada, bags. C.Î., wks.. . .ton 15.25—35.00 Tallow, inedible, extra, c.l 0. 07

Fancy, c.l 0. 07J£ Tallow (normal amines from)

dist.., drums, c.l., wks.. . . 0.38 Tech 0.31

Tar, pine, tank», wks 0. 0438 55-gal. dr., o.l_ l.c.L. wks 0 0528-0 0538 ex-whae,, l.c.l 0 0712

Tartar emetic, see Potassium, antimonyî tartrate

Tellurium, metal, pulv., cans, wks 3 00

Terpin hydrate, NF, crystalline powder, 25-1000lb 0.74

Terpineol. 60-lb. drums, wks... . 0.45-0. 60 «-Terpineol, drums, 1 c.l , wks.. . 0.17 Terpinyl acetate, teohu and extra

225-lb. drums t 0 57-0.63

Terramycin, cryst. pure, oral use, retail gram 2 04

Feed grade, bulk, wholesale gram 0 15

Testosterone propionate. . . gram 0 65 Tetrachloroethane, drums, wks. 0 14H Tetrachloroethylene, USP,

drums, f, c.L and l.c.l 0 203^-0 22 Tetraethyl orthosilicate, drums,

dlvd 0.635 Pyrophosphate, 40%, drums.

t · 0 89 Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl

ether, 450 lb. drums, Mar­inette, Wis 1.10

Tetraethylenepentamine, tanks and c.L, dlvd. East 0. 56-0.57 H

Tetreglycine hydropcriodide ("globaline"), lOOlb 4 25

Tetrahydrofurfuryl incL, Niagara Falls, tanks, c.l Ο 29-0.30 «

Tetrahydronaphthalcne, drums, c.L, l.c.l.. dlvd 0 30H-0 31

Thallium sulfate, bot., dlvd 8 00-13 .00 Theobromine, NF, 100- and 25-

lb. lots 4.00-4.07 Theophylline, L^SP, (hydrous or

anhyd.), 100-lb. and 25-lb. lots, drums 3 .65-3 80

Thiamine hydrochloride, USP, drums and bot., wks.. ..kilo 100 00

Mononitrate, drums, 100 grams or more, wks. X. .kilo 100.00

iV-2-Thienyl-/9-alanine, 1 gram bot gram 4.50

Thiocarbanilide, drums 0.44-0.51 2-Thiopheneainine (stannic chlo­

ride double salt) . . . 500 grams 122.00 Thiosemiearbazide. 100-lb. drum 5.35 Thiouracil. drums, wks 5.50—5 60 Thiourea, tech., drums, c.L, l.c.l.,

wks 0.40-0.42 DL-Threonine. CP, 1-kilo lots

kilo 500.00 Thymol. NF, 25-lb. cntr 2.65-3.00

Iodide, NF, 25-lb. fiber drum, 25-50 lb 7 30

Tin, metal, Straits 0.935 | Titanium, metal, sponge ductile

Grade A 3 95 A-2 3 50

Rutile calcium pigment. 30%, 50-lb. bags, c.L, min. 20 tons and l.c.l. t 0.08H-009H

50%, bags, c.l. (20 tons) 0. 12^-0.13H Dioxide, pigment, anatase,

50-lb. bags, c.l. and l.c.l. t 0.22^-0-23 Rutile, 50-lb. bags, c.L, l.c.l. 0.24^-0.26

Ore, Ilmenite, Atlantic ports ton 18.00-20.00

Tetrachloride, tech., 55-gal. dr. c.L, and l.c.l.. wks 0. 453^-0. 48H

Trichloride, 13-gal. cby.. 23% soin.. l.c.L, wks 0.32-0.35H

«-Tocopherol, DL-( and D-) ace­tate (vitamin E) hot., over 100 grams, wks kilo 185.00

Mixed D-form, 50%, wks..kilo 52.50 m-Tolualdehyde, 50-lb. tin %. . . 2.85 Toluene, coal tar. wks. gal. 0.32

Petroleum, tanks, wks gal. 0.31 m-Toluidine, c.L, l.c.L, t 0.78-0.80 o-Toluidine, dlvd., c.l. and l.c.L, 0.23-0.24

tanks 0 22 p-Toluidine, fused and flaked,

dlvd 0.60-0.64 o-Toluidine di hydrochloride,

dlvd I 30 Toxaphene, drums, wks., c.L,

l.c.l 0.20-0.21 Triacetin, tanks, c.l., dlvd., East. 0.37-0.39 Tributyl acetylcitrate. tanks,

c.l 0.32-0 33H Tributyl citrate, tech.. tanks, c.L 0.39-0 4 0 ^

Phosphate, tanks and c.l., t · 0.50-0.52 Tributylamine, drums, c.L, l.c.L,

Wyandotte 0. 67-0 68 tanks, same basis 0.65

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene, 55-gal. drums, c.l. and l.c.L. t East 0 .14^ -0 .15^

tanks, f East of Rockies (West 12£ cts. higher) 0.13

Trichloroethane. tanks and c.L, wks 0.113^-0.13

Trichloroethylene, tanks 0.10H drums, c.l. and l.cJL. X 0.113^-0. 13H

2.4,5 - Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4.5-T) c.l. and l.c.L, wks 1.40-1.45

Tricresyl phosphate, coal tar, drums, c.L, l.c.L, dlvd 0.35-0.36

petroleum, drums, c.L, l.c.L, dlvd. 0.35-0. 36

Triethanolamine, tanks and c.L, dlvd.. East 0.22-O.24

Triethyl citrate tanks 0.36 Refined, l.c.l 0.71

Orthoformate, 4,000-lb. lots, wks 1.10

Phosphate, tanks, and c.L, Kingsport, Tenn 0.37-0.39

drums, c.L, and l.c.l 0.38-0.39 Triethylamine, tanks, c.L, dlvd.,

East 0.45-0.47 Triethylene glycol, tanks and

c.L. dlvd., East 0. 18^-0. 20 J4

Marinette. Wis. 1 . 10 Triethylenetetramine, tanks,

dlvd. East 0.47 Triisobutylene, c.L and l.c.l.

drums. N. J.. Pa., refinery, f- · 0 .09^-0. 10 3,3,5 - Trimethyleyclohexancl-Î ,

drums, wks 0 . 75 3,3,5-Trimethylhexanol, 1 drum,

c.L, l.c.L, wks 0.29H-0.30 tanks, wks 0. 27

Triraethylolethane, 50 lb. bagns, l.c.l 0.40

Propane, 200-lb. fib. drums, l.c.l 0.65

2,2,4-Trimethylpentane, cert., Bay way, N. J., 53-gal. drums, incl gal. 0.80-1 . 35

Tripentaerythritol, fib. dr. or 50-lb. bags, 30,000 lb. lots, wks. 0 .35

50-10.000 lb. drums, wks 0.36^-0.3733 Triphenyl phosphate, bbL, Î . . . 0.39-0.40 Triphenylguanidine, bbL, wks.. . 0 . 90 2,3,5-Triphenyltetrazolium chlo­

ride 1 pkg. bot kilo 300.00 DL-Tryptophan 50.00-70 .00 L-Tryptophan kilo 489 .50 Tungsten, metal, 98.8%, 1,000

lb., lots, wks 4.95 Ore, unit of WO3, 65%, c.i.f.

U.S. ports ton 32 . 50-34 . 50 Tungstic oxide, over 1,000 lb.,

drums, wks 2.25 Turpentine, gum, Savannah,

bulk gal. 0.54-0.543-3 Wood, steamed dist., l.c.L,

drums incl gal. 0.75 Tyramine hydrochloride. . . .kilo 390.00 DL-Tyrosine, 9-100 lb. lots 15.00-20.00 Tyrothricin, USP bot gram 0.75

υ Urea, feed grade, 42% N, bags,

c.L f ton 110.00 Fert. grade, 46% N, bulk,

cl. t ton 110.00 Ports ton 115.00-120.00

45%, N, bags, c.L, dlvd. Kan. Neb., N.D ton 154.00-157.00

Indust. grade, 46%, N, cryst. bags.. c.L and l.c.L. wks 0.06-0.06Η

AmmoniaUq., tanks, wks.. ton 126.50-128.00 USP, cryst., 1,0001b 0.10 Urea-formaldehyde composi­

tion (Arboneeld A), c.l. and l.c.l · 0.2O-O.20H

V

DL-Valine, 100-lb. lots 12.00 Vanillin, eugenol, 25-lb. con­

tainers 6.75 Guaiacol, 25-lb. cntr 3.00 Lignin, tins 3.00

Vinyl acetate, 25- and 100-lb. cntr., tks.,c.L dlvd. East. . . 0. 163^-0.18H

Butyl ether, tanks, and c.L . . . 0.27-0.28 Chloride, tanks, wks 0.1034

cyl. quant 0.2894 Ethyl ether, tanks and c.l 0.27-0.28

Vinylidene chloride 0.1434 2-Vinylpyridine, drums, l.c.l.,

wks 1.40-1.50 Viosterol (Vitamin D2), 15 bil­

lion units or more million units 0.02 Η

under 15 billion units million units G.0334-0 05

C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G N E W S 2738

VITAMIN A-ZIRCON/UM ACETATE

V O L U M E 3 3, NO. 26 · · · J U N E 2 7, 1955 2739

Vitamin A concn., natural ester, 100,000 to 200,000 gram bot, wks

million unites 0.14 300,000 to 500,000 bot.

million unit,·* O . l ô ^ 0 .1b powd., dry 20,000 USP units

million unite 0. 23 Synthetic palmitate, wks. . .

1.000,000 to 1,800,000 unite units 0 .12

In vegetable oil million units 0 .12

Synthetic acetate (in corn oil") million unite 0 .12

Vitamin B)a, crystalline, USP. mg 0 . 245

Oral grade, solid c o n e . . . . . mg. 0 1 8 * Vitamin Da see Cholesterol

(Prices for other vitamin products are listed under their chemical terms; i.e.. Ribo­flavin, cr- Tocopherol, Nico­tinic acid, Thiamine hydro­chloride, Calciferol, Codliver oil, Pyridoxine hydrochloride. Yeast, brewer's, Voisterol, etc.)

w Wax. bees, crude, imp., bags. . . . 0 H3 0 '>9

Bleached, USP, cases 0 . 73-0 . 78 Candolilla, réf., bags . 0 . 6 7 ^ 0 . 7 0

Crude. 0 Γ,4-0 GG Carnauba. No. 2, N. C . ref * . . 0 .62 0. f>8

No. 3, refined, pure 0 63-0 »W No. 3, North Country

«-rude 0 .55 0 til Chalky, bags* 0 oti-0 ό8 Yellow, No. 1, bags 0 .94-1 . OO

Gerstofen, OP, ton lots, and less 0 . 85

Ε grade, tons and lees 0. 87 Japan, bags 0 . 42-0 . 45 Montan 0 . 3 1 - 0 . 3 2

Synthetic (German) *0. 22-0. 24 Bohemian, ton lots, N. Y.. . 0 . 1 3 ^ - 0 . 1 4

Opalwax, synth., e.l 0. 37 Osokerite, Amn. yellow, N.Y.

100 l b . 22. 00-28 . 00 Ouricury, Amn. réf., bags*.. . . 0 .883^-0.91 Snow White, N . Y 100 l b . 28 .50-30.00 Spermacetic, eakes 0.283^-0. 32

Whiting, precip., bags, e.l.. . . ton 18.00-20.00

X

Xylene, (coal tar, indu t . ) . . . ga l . 0 .32 Petroleum, tank cars gal . 0 .34

Y

Yeast, brewer's, 200 Β units per gram, 100 lb. and more drums. . 0. of)

300 Β units per grass . . . drums 0. 60 Yellow, Cadmium toners, 100-lb.

drums 2 . 75 Lithopone, 100-lb. dr 1 . 20

Benzidine, drums, t 2 . 50 Chrome, 250-lb. lots, bags t- - · 0 .32 Hanaa, G, bbl., Î 2 . 00 Iron oxide, syrrth., bags, e.l.

l.c.l., wks 0 .11-0 11M Zinc. 250 lb., bags t 0 . 2f>

Ζ

Zein, 50-lb. bags, wks., under 1,000 to 36,000 lb., wks., Pekin. Ill 0 38-0 .43

Zinc, metal slabs, Prime West­ern, E. St. Louis 0 . 12VS

Acetate, 300-lb. drum, e.l. and l.c.l. 0 . 2 5 % 0.26%

Pure, 150- and 200-lb. car­tons 0 . 53

Ammonium chlorade bags, wks. Ο . 0905

Borate, bag?, e.l.. and l.c.l., point of shpmt. , t Bast 0 . 192-0 . 202

Carbonate, powd.. drums. . . . 0 . 2(i Tech., bags, bbl.. o.l., wks. . 0.123^

Zinc, chloride, NF, gran. 200-and Zinc, sili^ofluoride, bbl., trucks 25-lb. drums 0. 42 0 4 7 and less 0 13

Tech., fused, drums, c l . . S téarate , c l . and l.f.l. t 0.38 0.43 wks., lOOlb 10 ]0 Larquer, terh.. I'SJ'. and

Chromate, f.. 0 2"i cosmetic- «radi^. e.l. and Cyanide, kegs, drums, wka... . 0 543 l.c.l., t 0.37 0.42 Dust, bbl., e.l., and l.c.l., wks 0 15?^ 0 1·ΐ»·4 Sulfate. 2.">' Penta, crystal. Fluoride, e.l., l.c.l., bbl. , wks . . 0 . 4 0 0 50 lOO-lh. bag. wks.. e.l., Hydrosulfite, drums, truck l.c.l.. 0 0585 O.OfiXô

and l.c.l.. t East of Miss . . . . 0 . 2 1 0 . 2 1 4 36%, Zn, niunohy.lra.teil. Iodide, N F 25-lb. j a r s 5.12 bags, dlvd. Ea_st, e.l. and Naphthena-te. liquid. 8% Zn, l.c.l 0 08J4 0.09 34

e.l., and l.c.l. f 0.23*4 0 24!$ Sulfide, tech., purif., baw, Oleate, fused, bbl 0 3»» wks.. cl . and l.c.l 0 2 5 3 - 0 2 6 3 Oxide, American process, lead- Sulfoxylate formaldehyde,

free, bags. e.l.. l.c.l.. t . - · • 0 . 1 3 ' f 0 15 basic, c l . and l.c.l. t Kast. 0. 2 5 ^ - 0 . 2t> Leaded, 35%. bags, e.l. and Tal late , liq.. 8%. wks 0 . 2 1 ^

l.c.l.. t 0 14>4 0 . 1 5 4 Zirconium acetate, bbl., wks . . 0.23 50% 0. 14% 0. 104 Carbonate. ba«i<\ bbl., wks 0 . 30 ^

French, process. b>ad-free, Ni t ra te , drums, wks 4.50 white Peal, hairs, r.l.. l.c.l. 0. 1 6 ^ - 0 17 '4 Oxide, white, ground, bugs,

green, seal, same basis. 0 . 15^-4) \i\% wks 1 .50 red seal, same basis 0 . 15K-0 . lO,^ Oxycldorid*'. rryst. . wks. . 0 .35H

USP, same basis 0 1734 0 183'4 Silicate, jrran.. bacs. wks. 100 Peroxide, t«>ch., fiber drunss, lb 3 12}^ 3.25

wks Ο 71'i Sulfate, rryst.. wks 0.373^-0.38 Phenolsulfonate, N F , gran.,

dr., 25-875, * 0 39-0.42 Phosphide, l.c.l. wks 1 00 * Nominal. Resinate. precip., 7.4% Zn, t Freight allowed,

drums, t 0 28 + Freight equalized.

Special List

Synthetic Resins and Plastics Following prices for synthetic resins a re listed quotations of manufacturers for ordinary quantities, in effect on June 17, 1955. This listing is supplementary to general chemical price list. Synthetic resins presented herewith are not complete and for t h e most part are representat ive of general purpose, molding, extrusion, coating, a n d adhesive products. O w i n g to the multiplicity of speci­fications it is not possible to include prices for resin sheeting, rods, or similar forms.

(Per pound unless noted otherwise ) A c m e Resins M e t h y l methacrylate mono­

mer, dental, with inhibi-Rock wool, phenol-formalde- tor , H-l 12, H-153, drums. 0.37

hyde, (65% solids) t.l., 5-gal. cans, 40 lb 0.40 (20,000 lb.) wks. , Forrest E thy l methacrylate monomer, Park, 111., frt. aild.. 50O lb. dental. (H-l57) drums. . 0.715 drums Ο l.ij^ 5-gal. cans 0.705

6 9 % solids, same basis O.lfiV^ "Plexiglas" acrylic molding Foundry core binder resin (100) powd., colorless, transp.,

t.l. dlvd Ο.2214 inject, formulas VS. VM, (150), t . l . dlvd O.24I4 V, beads, 2.O00 l b . or

Diallyl phthalate, high impact more, 200-lb. fiber drums, and electrical molding as- f.o.b. Bristol. Pa., frt. bestos filled (1-501) 50 lb. eqld 0.68 bags. 10,0001b. or more. . .. 0.78 1,000 to 1.999 lb 0.70

Nylon rilled (1-501 A) 0 83 20Oto999 1b 0.72 Orion filled (1-503) our 50O lb. less than 200 lb 0.80

501b bags 3.00 Colors, beads, formulae VS. VM, V, drums, f.o.b.. frt.

Acry l i c Res ins eqld., 5,000 lb . or more. 0.71 ' 2.000 to 4,999 lb 0 72

"Lucite," molding powders, in- 1,000 to 1,999 lb 0.74 jection. colorless, trans par- Acrylic monomers, methyl acry-ent general purpose, me- i a t e , tanks or t.t., f.o.b. dium flow 2000 lb . (no. 129). Π ί>8 Houaton, Knox ville, Rristol,

Soft flow (no. 130) 2000 l b . 0 68 Pa . . t a l l d 0 . 4 1 % Heat-resistant, hard flow t.l . or e.l., same basis 0 . 4 3 H

(no. 140) 2000 l b . 0fi8 l.t.l., same basis 0.44 H Compression molding, color- Methyl methacrylate, tanks or

less transparent, general t . t . . f.o.b. Bristol or Knox-purpose ville.Î 0 .35

Medium How (no. 29) O.H3 t . l . or e.l.. same basis 0 .30H Soft flow (ITG-30Ï 0 r,3 l.t.l. . same basis 0.37 Heat-resistant (ΙιΓ,-40) 0 (»3 Ethyl acrylate. t . l . or P.!.,

Quantities from 1,000 to 1.999 lb. are^2 cents f.o.b. Houston. Knoxville, higher than above. 200 t o 999 lb., 4 cents o r Bristol, t 0 .38% higher, and less than 19 lb . . 12 cents per pound t . l . or e.l., same basis 0 .40H higher, f.o.b. Arlington, NT. J., or Washington. l.t.l. same basis 0.413Ί» W. Va.

Std. color injection mold- A-D-M Coating Resins ing powder, medium flow (Lucite 129), 5.000 lb 0 74 Pure alkyds 0 .18-0 .28 Soft flow (no. 130) 0.74 Modified alkyds 0 .18-0 .24 Hard flow (no. 140) 0. 7S Pure phenolics 0.39-0.40HÎ

Quantities from 1.000 to 4.999 lb. are β conta Modified phenolics 0 21-0.28 higher than above; 200 t o 999 lb., 16 cents Maleics Ο 22-0.28 higher, less than 199 lb.. 2fi cents per pound Ester Kunis 0 1 5 ^ - 0 . 2 2 higher. Polyester resins. 0.33-0 50

ALATHON POLYETHYLENE RESIN-DURITE PHENOUCS,

2 7 4 0 C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G N E W S

Extrusion, less than 20,000 lb . , same basis 0 52-0 . 59

Injection, gen. clrs., t ransiu-cents. metallic pearls, opaques includ. black, 20,000 lb . or more, same basis 0 .46

Less t han 20,000 lb. , s ame basis 0 48-0 . 55

lujection, sp l . clrs. includ. black for injection, 20,000 lb. or more, s ame basis 0.36

Less t h a n 20,000 lb . , s ame basis 0 .36-0 . 45

Darex Emulsions and Latices Polyvinyl aceta te emulsions

(Polymer Y), drums, t.l. , c.l., Cambridge, Mass . . . 0 . 2 4 ^

drums, l.c.l 0 . 2 5 ^ - 0 . 2 6 X52L, X56L, X59L, X61L,

tanks , f.o.b., t 0.17 drums, t.l. . c.l., f.o.b. t- . · · 0. 19 drums, l.c.l.. f.o.b., t Ο 1 9 Η - 0 2 1

Everflex A. B, C. tanks , Cam­bridge, t 0 .19-0 20

drums, l.c.l O . 2 1 H - 0 2 4 drums, t.l., c.l 0 21-0 22

Copolymer latices (610-L), for paper sizing, coating, t . c , t . t . , Acton, Mass., % 0.30

l.c.l.. d rums 0 34-0.36 High s tyrene copolymers (43-G),

50-lb. bags, c.l., t.l., Acton, Mass.. t 0.39

1 to 10 ton lots 0. 40 1 bag to ton lots 0 41

Cyanamid Resin Adhesives Urea formaldehyde, Urac 110,

powd 0 . 2 0 ^ - 0 2 2 ^ No. 180 liquid, 6 6 % solids. . . 0 . 1 0 ^ - 0 . 1 2 ^ No. 185 liquid, craze-resistant 0 . 1 8 ^ - 0 225< No. 186 liquid, 6 0 % s o l i d s . . . 0.09 3^-0. 11 ^

Meiamine-urea-formaldehyde, (Melurac 300), filled powd.. 0 25-0 29

No. 301. neat powd 0 .28-0 . 33 Laminat ing Melamine-formal-

dehyde, Melmac 405, powd. 0 45-0 47 No. 428, plasticized powd. . . . 0 48- 0 50

Core-binding resins, Urea-for­maldehyde, Cyacor 151, powd Ο 21 Η Ο 23Η

Xo. 191, liquid 0 13 -0 16

Durez Phenolic Molding Materials Standard general-purpose com­

pounds— t.l., c.l. or more O . 1 9 ^ - 0 24 l.t.l., d r u m s 0 20 -0 24 H (Bags 3^ cent less)

Impact-resis tant compounds— l.t.l., c.l. or more 0 24-0 . 39 t.l., d r u m s Ο 2 4 ^ - 0 39H

Electrical insulation compounds, natural , and black and brown

t.L, c.l.. or more 0 2 1 ^ - 0 . 3 0 l.t.l.. d r u m s 0 21-0 . 30J^

Heat-resis tant compounds— trucks, c.l. or more 0. 19-0.193^ l.t.l., d r u m s 0 19 J^-0 20

Non-bleeding compounds— t.l., c.l., or more 0. 19-0 19 34 l.t.l., d r u m s 0.19 3^-0. 19%

Special property compounds, chemical resistant, etc.

t.l., c.l., or more 0 . 19-0 . 66 l.t.l., d r u m s 0 . 1 9 ^ - 0 663^

Durite Phenolies Standard general purpose mold­

ing compounds, t.l., c.l., d rums 0 . 20-0 . 24

l.t.l., d r u m s 0.203^-0.24 3^ (Bags 3^ cent less)

Impact resistant, t.l., c.L, drums, 0 25—0. 39 3ΊΪ l.t.l., d r u m s 0 25 3^-0 40

Heat resistant , t . c , c.l., d rums . 0 20-0 303^ Special property compounds,

closures, mottles, etc., t.l., c.l., d r u m s 0 20-0 35«4

Impact styrene compounds, stand, colors (BMC-11) , 50-lb. bags 0 .50-0 .733^

Special colors, to order, (BMC-11), 50-lb. bags 0 .50-0 .733^

Extrusion compounds, black and na t . (TGD-5001), 50-lb. bags, 20,000 lb . and over. . 0 .33 6000-19.999 lb 0.34 50-5999 lb 0 .35

Stand, colors (TGD-5001), 50-lb. bags 0.36-O.38

Special colors (TGD-5001) to order, 50-lb. bags 0 .36-1 .00

Molding compounds, n a t . and black (VG-7734), 50-lb. bags, t . l . and over 0.34

10,000 lb . to t.l 0.37 200 to 9999 lb 0.413^ less than 199 lb 0.57 ^

Colors (VG-9960. 9970, 9980). 50-lb. bags 0 . 3 8 ^ - 0 . 6 3 3 ^

Extrusion compounds, 60-lb. bags 0 . 3 1 H - O . 7 1

Vinyl chloride resins (QYNA powd.. QYSM, QYSJ. QYSQ) 50-lb. bags, t . l . and over 0.38

10,000 lb . to t.l 0.40 200-9999 lb 0.413^ less than 199 lb 0.58

QYNV, powd.. 50-lb. b a g s . . . . 0 .38-0 .58 Vinvl chloride-acetate (VYLF,

V Y H H , VYDR, VYNW, VYCM), powd 0 .38-0 .58

VYNS, powd 0 .46-0 .66 Modified (VMCH) 0.44-0.64 Vinyl Acetate (AYAA, AYAF,

AYAT, pellets, t .l . and over 0.41££ 2000 lb. to t.l 0.44$£ 200-1999 lb 0.46££ less than 200 lb 0.6154

A Y AC, 75-lb. fib. cntrs Ο . 29 3^-0 .493^ Vinyl bu tyra l ( X Y H L and

XYSG) , flake, 50-lb. bags. t .l . and over 1.04

10.000 lb . to t . l 1.06 200 to 9999 lb 1.07 less than 199 lb 1 .24

Vinyl acetate soin., (A-70), 6 9 -7 2 % by weight in acetone, drums gal. 5.10

Vinyl alcohol-acetate soin., (T-24-9) 24 .5% by weight in alcohol, drums gal. 2 27-2.57

MA-28-18, 28% by weight in 82% methyl acetate, drums,

gal. 2 .46-2.76 Latex, vinyl acetate (WC-130),

drums, t . c , t . t O.30%-O.33 t . l . or over 0.34—0.365^ 5 drums to t.l 0 . 36H-0 .39 Η

Beetle Molding Resins Urea formaldehyde, a lpha cel­

lulose filler, s td . M U P clrs., gran., s td . cntr., Bound Brook, N. J., or Wallingford, Conn., frt. eqld. on 200 lb. or more 0.33

less than s td . cntr 0.52 powd. s td . cntrs 0.30

less than s td . cntr 0.30 Spl. colors, gran., single cir.,

single order, 30,000 lb. or more, same basis 0.33

29,999 lb. to 1000 lb 0 .34-0.45 (Ungran. (powd.) Beetle are

3 cents per lb. less than gran.)

C-4980, brown only, t.l. , c.l., or more 0.18£j£

200 1b. t o l.t.l 0.19M less t h a n 200 lb 0.30

Celanese Cellulose Acetate Extrusion and injection, all

t ransparent clrs. and X F formulations as well as all extrusion materials, wks., Newark, Belvidere, N. J., frt. alld., U. S. and Can.; 20,000 1b. or more 0.50

Alathon Polyethylene Resin Alathon. No. 10, natural , multi-

wall 50-lb. bags, dlvd., t.l. and over 0.43

l.t.l [ 0 .44-0.47 Stock colors, t.l 0.56}^

l.t.l 0 . 57H-0 .623^ Alathon No. 5, natural, t.l 0 .43

l.t.l 0 .44-0.47 Black and brown, trucks 0.46

l.t.l 0 .47-0.505

Bakélite Phenolic Molding Materials

Cieneral-purpose, black or brown, 50-lb. bags

t.l. and over 0 . 192-0.24% Standardized container to t . l . . 0 .197-0 .25% Less standardized container. . 0.302—0.35%

(Drums—H cent more than above) Colors, red, blue, grey, green,

50-lb. bags t.l. and over 0 . 22 3^-0.33 Standardized container to t . l . . 0.23—0.333^ Less standardized container 0 . 3924—0.44

Impact resistant t.l. and over 0 . 243^-0.29% Standardized container to t . l . . 0.25—0.30% Less standardized container. Ο . 3 5 Η - 0 . 4 0 %

Heat resistant t.l. and over Ο. 19H-0 24M Standardized container to t . l . . 0.20—0.25 Less standardized container. . Ο . 303^—0. 35Η

Chemical resistant t.l. and over O . 2 3 H - 0 2 9 3 ^ Standardized container to t . l . . 0 .24-0.30 Less standardized container. . 0 . 343^—0.403^

Special, made-to-order materials 45.000 lb. and over Ο . 26%-0 39 t.l. to 44,999 lb Ο . 27%-0 39M l.t.l. (depending on quantity) Ο 3134-0.69%

Bakélite Polyethylene

Extrusion and molding, com­pounds, natural, DE-2300, DE-2301, DE-2450, DE-2400, DE-3401, DE-3422, 50 bags, t.l., and over 0.43

10.000 lb. to t.l 0.44 200 to 9999 lb 0 .45-0.46M Less than 200 lb 0.65

Colors, (DE-6400, DE-6422) t.l. and over 0.503^

10,000 lb. to t.l 0 . 51H 200 to 9999 lb 0.54 less than 200 lb 0.72 H

Black DE-6401-08 same basis 0 .46-0.68

Brown DE-6490 0 .46-0 .68 Resin (DYNF, DYHN, DYLT)

50-lb. bags, t.l., and over. . 0.41 10,000 lb. to t.l 0 42-0 . 42 >3 200 to 9999 lb 0 .43-0 . 44 Less ian 200 lb 0.59

Resin DYGT, same basis 0 54-0.69 DYNJ, same basis 0.44-0.62 DYNK, same basis 0 .45-0.63

Bakélite Styrene Polymers and Copolymers

Molding materials, gen. purpose, cryst., 50-lb. bags. 80,000 lb. or over 0. 29

6000 to 79,999 lb 0 . 2 9 ^ 6000 to 19,999 lb 0. 30 50 to 5999 lb 0.31 Stand, colors 50-lb. bags . . . . 0 .32-0.35 Special colors, made to order,

50-lb. bags 0 .32-0 . 52 Impact styrene compounds

(TMD-5151), black and nat. , 50-lb. bags 0 . 3 1 ^ - 0 . 3 4

Stand, colors (TMD-5151), white (TMD-5152), 50-lb. bags 0 .343^-0.38

Special colors, to order, 50-lb. bags 0.343^-1.00

Black and nat., 50-lb. bags, (TMD-2155) 0 . 3 6 ^ - 0 . 4 0

Stand, colors (TM D-2155), 50-lb. bags 0 .393^-0.43

Special colors, to order (TMD-2155), 50-lb. bags Ο 39 3^-1.00

Nat. and ice (BMC-11), 50-lb. bags 0 .45-0.683^

DUR1TE PHENOUCS-MARCO POLYESTER RESINS

V O L U M E 3 3, NO. 26 · · · J U N E 2 7. 1955 2 7 * 1

Abrasive phenolic^ bonding res­ins, powd., t.l.._ 0 3 4 - 0 . 3 5

Frict ional bonding^, t.l.. c.l Ο 29££-0 36 Molding and ape-cial property,

t . l 0 . 2 6 - 0 . 4 3 M l.t.l 0 .27-0 4 4 M

(Above effective J" xily 1, 1955)

E*hoee! Plasties Granules Formula t ions R E E , RI, H2,

LT5, a n d LT5T6, 20,000 lb. and over, w3cs., Midland. Mich., frt. allîd. on 20O lb. or more . . .. _ 0.72

19,999 to 1001b». 0 74-0 79 Less t i tan 10Θ lb 0 SO

Ethocel bulk etaeadard ethoxy, for coating, 7"~ cps, 5,000 lb. and over, w~ks., Midland. Mich., t 0 72

5,000 to 50 lb., -same basis . . . 0 .73 Lees t h a n 50 Mb., same basis 0 86

E*hocel bulk, 10, ISO, 50,100, and 150 cps, 5.00CO lb. and over, wks., Midlaned, t 0 67

50 to 5,000 lb., same basis . . . 0 .68 Less t h a n 50 Mb., same basis 0 81

(Ethocel bulk p r i c e s west; of Rockies are o n e cen t lowtr, wks., 3^/lidland.)

Firestone Exone Resins Vinyl chloride, Ty~pes 4=02A, 450.

468, 480, 5Θ0 , 905, 915, 925 : t . l . , o.l.,. single ehpmt. . single order, 50 lb. bags. f.o.b. Potteto^era, Pa., t - . .. 0 38

5.00O l b - t o t.l._ 0.4O 200 t o 4,999 lb 0 42 1 to 199 lb Ο 56

Exon 654 (Plasfeol) 3 cents lb. higher than a=.bove.

No. 431 (fluoriEaated soluble). 9 75 No. 470 (soluble) 0 55 No. 471 (solubl-e) Ο SO

Vinyl Latex, Να». 70Ο XR-59. based on totsal solids, dry wt.. t a n k s . . - Ο 38

tank t rucks, frt— e q u a l . . . . . . . 0 40 drums, t . l . , 55-^gal. n o n - r e t . . . Ο 42 drums, L.c.1., 55—gal. non-ret.. 0 44

Firestone Butapre=sne, latices, PL-11, ΡΙ-τ-12,ΡΙ^-13, tanks and t . U . . Ο 30

c.L, 80 drumsî— 0 34 Bxitaprene, t.l.,4C3 drums, £ . . . . 0 34

l.t.l., drums. . . _ . . . . Ο 355

General Electr—ie Molding Powders Genera l purpose, black, brown,

drums, 23,ŒH)0 lb. and over, wks., Fzîttsfield, Mass . frt. aUd Ο 1 9 ^ - 0 23 Η

Mottles, red oak, walnut , mahogany, BEBtme basis 0 20*£

Graphitized bSIack metallic. same b a s i s , . _ . . . . 0 19 *£

High hea t resist.,*» brown, same basis 0 235£

M e d i u m heat resist., black. . . . 0 .19 M High impact , blacsEk, brown, same

basis „ 0.4O-0 SO Improved impact,» black, brown,

same basis . . . . 0 24-0 29 M Medium, impact, black, brown,

same bas is . . . . 0 39-0 55 Rubber-phenofica-s, wood flour,

asbestos, flocks, and fabric-filled» black, brown, same basis 0 . 3 5 3 ^ - 0 . 6 5 (For sh ipments of less t h a n 23,000 lb., a d d

SO.005 lb. t o abov^e. Some of the genera l purpose resins and mottle=s, as well a s one of the medium h e a t res is tant resssins, may b e shipped i n bags a t one-half cent per pound less than above prices.) ,

&eon Polyvinyl Resin Products Geon, 101. 101-EE», 103-EP, 202,

400 X 74 (sohuble) 126 (Organosol), frt. prepaid. truckload an-d over 0 .38

5000 to trucklo~ad 0 .40 200 t o 4999 0 4 2 less t h a n 2O01fc> 0 56

Special ty Geon resins, 121 (Plas-t i sol ; 20O X 20 (soluble) 40O X 110 (soluble) 400 X 80 (soluble), 4 0 4 - H I (rigid). t . l . or more t Ο 41-0 46

5000 lb. to truckload Ο 43-0 48 200 t o 4999 lb.. 0 .45 -0 5 0 less t h a n 2O0 lb 0 .59 -0 64

Geon polybiends, sheet a n d po>-wder. frt. p repa id , t ruck-l o a d and over . 0 475

500O lb . to truckload 0.495 200 fco 4999 lb 0 .515 less ^han 2O0 lb 0 575

Electr ical extrusion compounds, black, white, ivory, t rans­paren t and Ν Έ Μ Α colors. cubical granules, 50-lb. b a s s . frt. prepaid, t.l. a n d o v e r Ο 33-0.6Ο

500O lb. to t.l 0 . 3 6 - 0 . 6 3 300 t o 4999 lb O.4O5-0.675 50 t o 299 lb 0 565-0 835

Extrusion, injection a n d com­pression molding plastic compounds, full color range a n d transparente, 65 dxi-roxneter A to r igids. cubical granules, 50 l b . bags, f r t . prepaid, t.l., over Ο 40 Η—0 5 3

500O lb. to t.i Ο 43*3-0 .56 300 t o 4999 lb Ο 48-0 6 0 Η 50 t o 299 lb Ο 64-0 7βΗ

Geon I>atices, solids range 47*% to 55%. d r u m s approx. 4Ô0 l b . wet or 250 lb. resin con­t e n t , frt . prepaid , prices based on resin content . t anks , 8000-10.000 gal. p e r l b . dry w t . 0 . 3 4 - 0 . 4 1 Η

tank track 2500-3000 g a l . ( E a s t of Miss, only) 0 .36-0 4 3 Η

t.l., d rums ά ove r 0 . 3 8 - 0 . 4 5 H Drums. l.t.l Ο 40-0 47 Η

Glypral Alkyd Resin Solatlons 5 0 % solids, t a n k s , wks. ,

Schenectady, f r t . alld. E a s t . . 17.25-29 OO 6 0 % solids, tanks, same basis-. .

100 l b . 17 00-26 7 5 6 5 % solids, tanks, same basis.- .

100 l b . 25 25-32 OO 7 0 % solids, tanks, same basis . .

100 1b. 19.OO 100% solids, t anks , same bas is .

100 1b. 28 .50-68 OO (Carlot shipments in 55-gal. drums, S1-75 per

100 lb- higher than t ank cars; less than carload**, i n d r u m s $2.25 higher t h a n tanks.)

Ooodrîte Plasricizer

GP-261 dioctyl ph tha la t e . t - c . t.r,., and d rums , t Ο 30*6-0 32*$

i.t.1.. drums 0 33J$ GP-23S dioctyl ad ipa te . t - c .

t.t-, t . 0 42*$ Lt.L. drums 0 4 5 ^

Koppers Polystyrene Molding Resins Dylene cryst. pellets or gran. 2.

3, 4 , 7, 8. 50-lb. bags. 80.000 l b . or over, t 0 29 20,000-79,999 lb., f 0. 29M

Stand- colors, all r eg . types, t - 0 . 3 2 - 0 . 3 5 Special colors, all reg. types. . . . Ο 32*6-0 .62 (Shipments in d rums **J cent faigher than above.)

Kralasiic Molding Compounds

S t a n d a r d colors» T y p e B, 20,000 lb. and up 0. 58

Type D 0 53 Type F 0.55 Type H 0.50 Type J 0 75

Laminae Polyester Resins No. 4110, low t e m p , cure, open

asseznb., hand lay-up work, 35 -gal. d rums, 500 lb. ne t , 40 or more drums 0. 3 5

No. 4116, gen. purpose, low reactivity, 40 or more drums. . Ο 35

No. 4119, intermed. vise-, high reactivity, 40 or more drums. Ο 43

No. 4123. gen. purpose for matched metal and hand lay-up work, 40 or more drums - - 0 . 3 5

No. 4128, high reactivity, pr i ­marily for matched molding, 40 o r more d rums © 37

No. 4146, heat resist., self-extânguisbing, 40 or more drums Ο 43

No. 4111. low viscosity, high reactivity, 40 or more drums. Ο 45

No. 4120, fast cure, high, reac­t ivity, 40 or more d r ams Ο 40

No. 4134. low viscosity, flexible. 40 o r more d rums . . . _ . . Ο 4*5

No. 4192, resistant to discolora­tion, 40 or more drums Ο 365

No. 4202. rigid, non-volatile, 4© or more drums Ο 55 (Prices for 10 t o 39 drums of a b o v e resins, 5-5

cent more ; 1 t o 9 drums. 1J4 c e n t s more, f.oJb. Bridge ville. Pa. , Azusa, Calif-, o t b e x points, s t seller's option. Min. fcransp. p r e p a i d a n d &13d_3

Lauxîte Resin Glues

Urea» powd.. c.l-, t-1. drums, wks.. Springfield, Mass . frt- alld., E -rjF-71 Heat urea pow*lerl001b. 2 © . 50-22 50

Urea resin liquid, 57-61 % solids ( P M M A ) , drums, cJ. o r t-L. wks-, frt. aUd. U F -I01A 1001b. 8 .75

CTF-122, 6 5 % solids, dr., c l --1001b- S.5Q

UF-117A 44-48% solids ( P M M Â ) , drums, c-i-100 l b . «-S0

(Tank car shipments $1.00 per 1O0 l b . less than carlot price. 5,000 lb. t o t- t- Sl.OO mo-τβ than c-1.) Mel**, mine, powd., drums, c-1—

t-1., wks-, Springfield, Mass.. r t . alld. E .

MF-30O, 100 lb 4 5 . 5 0 50O0 lb. to t J 4 6 . 5 0 d r a m to 4999 lb 4 7 . 5 0

Resorcinol. liquid, drums, c.l. o r t .1 . , same basis 407. - -100 l b . 4 3 50

Resorcinol, single drum to t .1 . . same basis - 100 l b . 48.OQ

Casein glues, grade 8881?. truck-load t o carload, 100 l b 2 S . 00

6000 lb. lots, lOO lb. 2 3 . 0 0 Single 300-lb. drum, IO0 lb. . 3O.00 Resinox 743, 771. t.U 1001b 2 8 50

Lust rex Styrene Materials Molding, s tandard colors, regu­

l a r styrene, 80,000 lb. and over Ο 32

LFf A, med. impact styr.. 80,000 lb. a n d over C 34

Special colors, 80,000 lb. a n d over _ Ο 32

LrTA, same basis Ο 34 Lustrex high tes t 88, high im­

pact s tyrènes, stdL colors. 80,000 lb. and over Ο 34 3-a

Special colors. 80,000 lb. and over Ο 34 34

Styrene copolymer for water paints (820). solids 100%. t.L Ο 51

10,0001b. to t.1 Ο 53 less than 10,000 lb Ο 546

latices (600). 40% solids in water, dry wt., . O.30

e-L, drums Ο 34

Mar bief t e Pbenolic Coating Resins Nos. 71, 78 casting, 5>0 lb. o r

more , L. I. Ci ty . Ο 50 Nos. 400. V65-Î22. same basis. Ο 46 Bonding, same basis 0.37—Ο 46

Marco Polyester Resins Light stable. MR28V, 4 0 drums

or more, Linden, N . J., frt-prepaid Ο 33 M R 2 8 C . same basis Ο 34 M R 2 8 R L , same basis © 3633

MARCO POLYESTER RESINS-PLIOUTE STY RENE-BUTADIENE COPOLYMERS.

Urea formaldehyde Liciuid Type 356-2L, 4 7 %

solids Ο 067-0 087 Liquid Type 359-2L, 6 0 %

solids Ο 08Κ-0 103* Liquid Type 350-2L, 6 5 %

solids 0.09-0.11 Liquid Type 530-1 IL Ο 18^-0.2154

Phenolic Powdered Type 815-12, 20,000 or more 0.33 3,000 to 19,999 lbs 0.34 300 to 2.700 lbs 0.34}$

Plaskon Laminating & Impregnating Resins

Phenolic varnish, c.l 0.163-0.27 Phenolic bonding, c.l 0.15-0.21

Plaskon Polyester Resins

Rigid type (911, 920), t.t., t . c , dlvd 0 53}$

t.L, c.l·, drums 0.55 l.c.l., drums Ο ô ô J ^ - 0 . 5 6 ^

Resilient type (9500, 9510, 9511), t.t., t . c , dlvd 0.33}$

t.L, c.l., drums 0.35 I.c.l., drums Ο 35^-0 .36}$

Plaskon Molding Compounds

Alkyd. Put ty Type 411 natural colors: 20,000 lb. or more 0.43

less than 20.000 lb Ο 4 3 ^ - 0 . 5 0 Standard colors: 20,0001b. or

more 0. 43 }$ less than 20.000 lb 0 44-0.60

Alkyd Granular Type 420 Cone color) less than 10,000 l b . . . Ο 39>£-0.50

more than 10,000 lb 0.39 Type 422 (natural color) less

than 10,000 lb Ο 4 9 ^ - 0 . 6 0 more than 10,000 lb 0 49

Alkyd, Reinforced type 440 (natural color only)

less than 10,000 lb 0 91 -1 . 05 more than 10,000 lb 0 90

Phenolic, lump and chipped, t.L, c.L, bags 0.25

l.t.L. bags 0.26}$ Phenolic, powd., fiber drums,

t.L, c.l 0.27-0 29}$ l.c.l., drums 0 2 6 ^ - 0 31

Urea Formaldehyde Standard colors: less than 200 lb. . . . θ 52

200 to 4,999 lb 0 33 5,000 to 29,999 lb 0.33 30,000 lbs. or more 0 33 Fine powder of a single, s tandard color is .03

less per pound than above: Made-to-order, single color:

less than 200 lb 0 62 200 lbs. to 4.999 lb Ο 40}^-0.51 }$ 5,000 lbs. to 29,999 lb 0 34-0 36 30.000 lbs. or more 0 «53

Urea Black 107 and Brown 120 more than 20.000 lb 0 ISH 300 to 19,999 lb 0 1 9 ^

Urea Black 1596 and Brown 1597 more than 20.000 lb 0 17}$ less than 20,000 lb 0 18

Mela mine Formaldehyde (Single Color)

more than 20.000 lb 0. 47 less than 20,000 lb 0 49-0 .75

Plaskon Resins (Wet -St rength Paper )

Aminoplast Liquid Type 348-11L 0 10^-0 .12}$ 344-11L 0 O98-H-0 118%

Ptioiste Styrene-Butadiene Copolymers

Solutions resins S-5A, S-5B, f.o.b. Akron, 501b. bag, t.l. t 0.49

t on to t.l 0.50 50 lb. to ton 0.51 1 to 50 lb 0.56

2 7 4 2 C H E M I C A L A N D E N G I N E E R I N G N E W S

Low exothermic, MR31C, 0.37 Thixotropic (Marcothix No. 5) . 0.46

Nos. 1.2 0.50

Marvinol Polyvinyl Chloride Type Resins

VR-10. VR-20. VR-21. VR-22. VR-30, t . l . (20,000 lb.) or more, 50-lb. m.p. bags, dlvd 0 38

5,000 to 19.999 lb., bags . . . . 0.40 200 to 4.999 lb., bags 0 42 Less than 200 lb., bags 0 54

Melsr.ac Meld ing Mater ia ls

Meîaniiiae-formaiueriyde. 1077, 1079. all clrs-, alpha cel­lulose filled, gran., single dr., single order, over 20,000 lb., f.o.b. Bound Brook, N.J., or Walling-ford. Conn., frt. eqld 0 47

10,000 to 19,999 lb 0 49 9999-1000 lb 0.50-0 59

(Ungran. or powd., 3 cents per lb. less than gran.)

Electrical, nat. clr., gran.. No. 1500. cellulose filled. std. cntrs., f.o.b. Walling-ford. frt. eqld 0 42

less than 275 lb . std. cntr 0 55 Nos. 1502. 1502C, cellulose

filled, std. cntrs 0 45 less than 225 lb . std. cntr.. 0.58

No. 592, mineral filled, std. . . cntrs 0 65

less than 250 lb . std. cntr. . 0 75 Impact electrical. No. 3135,

glass fiber filled, nat. clr.. 4961 lb . or more, f.o.b. Bound Brook, frt. eqld. . 0.90

less than 4960 lb 0 91-0.93 less than 80 lb. std. cntr. . 1 10

No. 3020. fabric filled, white, ivory, yellow, red. blue, green, tan, black, std. cntr., 25 lb., m.w.p. bag. single clr.. single order, 30,000 lb. or more, Bound Brook 0 57

1000 to 29,999 lb 0.59-0 62 Unfilled, 404T, 404R, translu­

cent, nat. clr.. std. cntrs. of 200 and 250 lb., Wallingf ord 0. 85

less than std. cntr 0 95

Nevil le Resins, Resin Solutions

Nevindene (coumarone-indene) high melting, extreme hard­ness, Grades R - l , R-3, R-5. R-6, flake, wks., 300 lb. drums or six 50-lb. paper bags, wks., Neville Is., Pbgh. frt . eqld 0.15-0. 18

R-7, med. hard, same basis.. . 0. 17H Hard, R-9, R-10, R H , R-12,

R-12-8, flake, d r . or bags.. .' 0 . 1 4 ^ - 0 173^ Medium, R-14, R-14, R- l5 , R-

16, flake, drums, or bags, and R-16 solid in450-lb. dr. 0 14-0 17 H

R-16-A, solid, no t as light as med. grades, 450-lb. drums . 0 13

Medium soft and soft, solid, R-17, R-19, R-21; liquid to solid R-27, R-28, and R-29, drums 0.13-0 1 9 ^

Paradenes, Dark Brown, solid Nos. 33 , 35, 1, 2, 2 Dark. and 3, 450-lb. drums, wks., Neville Is., Pbgh 0 06H-0 07 H

Nubas, dark thermoplastic resinous pitches, Nos. 1. 2, 3X, brownish black, solid, 450 lb. drums 0.0554-0. 08K

"465 Resin," synthetic, dark, solid, drums, c.l. or truck-loads, wks 0 07

465, styrenated solid, t.L, c.L. 0.07$£

l.c.l 0 . 0 8 ^ Nevillac, phenol - modified,

vise, liquid. 10°, hard, soft; solids- 0.31-0.39

TS, vise, liquid, drums 0.85

STevindene, LX-685, oxidizing resin, solid, drums, wks. . . 0 . l0>^-0. 17>4

LX-782. wks 0.07 N" ebony, hydrocarb., dark,

Nos. 60, 80, 100 and LX-769-A solid, drums, wks., t.l., c.l 0 . 0 4 - 0 . 0 5 ^

l.c.l., drums lb. 0 . 0 4 ^ - 0 . 0 5 £ £ Solutions, coumarone-indene,

60% soin., drums wks..lb. 0.107-0.120 70% soin.. dr..Lc.L,wks. . lb. 0 .118-0.130

(Prices on soins., drums, c.L or t.L, are ^ cent >er lb. lower t han l.c.l. ; tanks are one cent lower han c.l. or t.L)

àpslou Vinyl Chloride Compounds

Electrical and profile e.\tr. compds., bulk., white, nat., trans, and NEMA colors, gran, and dry blend, c.l 0 .33-0 6 3 ^

[njection molding compds. in dry blend form, c.l 0 . 33-0 51

3palon Vinyl Resins

3palon 300. truckload or c.L. . . 0.38 5,000 lbs., t . l . or c.l 0.40 200-4,999 lb 0. 42 Less than 200 lb 0. 56

Paraplex Resins for Reinforced Plastics

P-43. P-431, P-432, P43HV, P-47. P-49. P-13. Binder P-812, f.o.b. shipping point, drums incl., f 0 .31-0 .47

Accelerator B, 5-gal. cby. (So dep.) same basis 0.35

(Less than drum quantities of Paraplex resins are 25 cents higher and f.o.b. Philadel­phia)

Piccolastic Resins

A-5. A-L. A-25. A-50, B-50, C-5, C-25, C-50, E-50, drums incl., c.L. Clairton, Pa 0 2 8 ^ - 0 . 2 9

A-75. B-75, B-100, C-75. C-100. C-125. D-75, D-100. D-125, D-150, E-75, E-100, E-125. same basis 0 28-0 . 2 8 ^

Piccolyte Terpene Resins

S-10. S-25, S-40, S-55, S-70, S-85, S-100, S-115, S-125, c.l. Clairton, Pa., drums incl 0 . 2 0 ^ - 0 . 2 1 %

Soin., S-115, (65% solids) c.L. . . 0. 1430 4 5 % solids, c.L, d rums. . . . 0. 1105

(Less than carlots, drums, are Η-cent higher then above. Solutions in tank cars are 1 cent lower than carlots

Piccopale Petroleum Resins Nos. 70, 85. 100, solid, c.L,

l.c.l 0. 12-0.13 Xu. iO0, flaked. c.L, Lc.L . . . . 0 123^—0. 13 ~yi

Plaskon Coat ing Resins Alkyds, tanks, wks.. f 0 14-0. 26>£ Urea tanks, wks., t 0.19 M Melamine. tanks wks.. f 0 3 2 % - 0 . 3 4 %

(Carloads, drums, are 1% cents per pound higher. Less than carloads, drums, 2]/i cents higher)

Modified phenolics, drums, c.L, t 0 20-0 22 Maleics, drums, c.L. t 0 2 1 - 0 2 1 >£

Plaskon Core Binders

LTrea formaldehyde, liquid type 522-l iL 0.10>6-0.12M

Powder type, 501-2 0 . 2 3 ^ - 0 . 2 4 ^ Phenolic shell molding 0. 26-0. 27

Plaskon Glues & Binders

Urea formaldehyde, powdered, types 107-2, 201-2, 121-2, 221-2, 20,000 lb. min 0. 19-0.20

No. 250-2 0 .21-0 .22

JPUOUTE STY REN Ε-BUTADIENE COPOLYMERS-TEFLON TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE RESIN

P i g m e n t - r e s i n d i spe r s ions , g r a n u ­lar , 19 p i g m e n t s a n d e x ­t e n d e r s , d r u m s , t d 0 . 28-1 . 46

t o n to t . l 0 . 29-1 . 47 200 lb . t o t o n 0 . 3 0 - 1 . 48 1 t o 200 lb 0 .35-1 . 53

Re in forc ing res ins S-6B, S-6, f . o .b . A k r o n , b a g s , t . l . f · · Ο . 39

t o n to t . l Ο . 40 5 0 l b . t o t o n 0 . 41 1 t o 50 lb Ο . 46

P l io l i te p a p e r c o a t i n g (S7 -30 ) , 3 0 % soin , in t o l u e n e , a p p r o x . 2 .2 l b . d r y r e s i n p e r gal- , f . o .b . A k r o n , t a n k s 0 . 88

c.l. t 80 d r u m s 0 . 91 l.c.l . , d r u m s 0 . 92 less t h a n d r u m 1 . 0 1

P l io l i t e p a i n t i a t i ce s , 4 7 - 5 i % sol ids , a p p r o x . 4 l b . d r y res in p e r gal . f . o .b . A k r o n ; J 55-ga l . d r u m s , t a n k c a r . . . . O . 30

t . l . , 4 0 - 5 0 d r u m s Ο . 34 1 t o 39 d r u m s 0 . 3 6 less t h a n d r u m Ο . 46

P l io l i t e h i g h - s t y r e n e Ia t ices , 30— 3 5 % sol ids , a p p r o x . 3 .b d r y res in p e r gal . f .o .b . A k r o n ; J t a n k s Ο . 35

t . l . , 4 0 - 5 0 d r u m s 0 . 3 8 1 t o 39 d r u m s . Ο . 39 less t h a n d r u m Ο . 49

Plio-Tuf Resin

G 7 5 C , t . l . , A k r o n t Ο . 39 t o n t o t . l Ο . 40 50 lb . t o t o n , 0 . 4 1 less t h a n 50 lb Ο . 46

G 8 5 , t . l Ο 52 t o n to t.l Ο . 53 50 lb . t o t o n 0 . 5 4 less t h a n 50 lb . Ο 59

Polyco Emulsions, Lafices

P o l y v i n y l a c e t a t e e m u l s i o n , (117-SS) 55 -ga l . d r u m s , f .o .b . P e a b o d y , M a s s . , o r I l l iopol is , 111., f r t . a l ld . , c . l . Ο . 19

4 d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s Ο . 203^3 1 d r u m , s a m e b a s i s 0 . 2 1

P V A so lu t ion 3 0 1 - 5 0 d r u m s , c . l . , s a m e bas i s Ο . 26

10 d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s Ο . 27 1 d r u m , s a m e b a s i s Ο . 28

S o d i u m p o l y a c r y l a t e ( 2 9 6 - N ) d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s , c.l Ο . 15

10 d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s Ο . 1 5 ^ 1 d r u m , s a m e b a s i s Ο . 16

B u t a d i e n e - s t y r e n e I a t i c e s ( 3 5 0 -N ) , d ry c o n t e n t basis, 55 -gal . d r u m s , f .o.b- I l l iopol is , 111. F r t . e q l d . w i t h M i d l a n d . Micb . ,Ve lasco , T e x . , N a u g a -t u c k , C o n n . , a n d A k r o n , on 40 d r u m s , or m o r e , t a n k s , t . t - , s a m e basis O.30

40 to 8 0 d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s . . . 0 .34 1 d r u m , to t . l . , s a m e b a s i s . . , 0 . 36

P o l y s t y r e n e e m u l s i o n (220-ÎSTS), d r u m s , c . l . , f .o .b . P e a b o d y , M a s s . , or I l l iopol is , 111 0 . 20

10 d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s O.20>£ 1 d r u m , s a m e bas i s 0 .21

A.crylic copolymer d i spe r s ions (A-17) , d r u m s , f.o.b. P e a ­b o d y , M a s s . F r t . eq ld . on P h i l a . or Knoxv i l l e , c.l 0 . 35

10 d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s O.30 1 to 9 d r u m s , s a m e basis 0 .37

Resimene Coat ing Resins

M e l a m i n e , 5 0 % s o l i d s in b u t y l a l coho l , xylene (No . 875) 450 lb . d r u m s , c . l - , frt. a l ld . E, wks . , Spr ingf ie ld , M a s s . . 0 .34 3 ^

60% sol ids in b u t y l a l coho l , x y l e n e ( N o . 8 8 1 ) , 4 5 0 - l b . d r u m s , s a m e b a s i s 0 .39

U r e a , 5 0 % sol ids in bu ty l a l c o ­hol , xy lene (U-901) , 4 5 0 lb. d r u m s , c-1. , s a m e basis 0 . 2 1 ^

( T a n k car s h i p m e n t s are 1.7"> c 'cnts per lb . b e ­l o w c a r l o a d d r u m p r i c e s . L e s s t h a n c a r l o a d s a r e b a l f c e n t m o r e than c a r l o a d s , and 5-Kal. q u a n t i t i e s a x e 12^£ c e n t s lb. m o r e t h a n car loads . )

Saran Polyvinylidene

L a t e x , F 1 2 2 - A 1 5 , A 2 0 , 55 -ga l . d r u m s ( 8 0 or m o r e ) w k s . , M i d l a n d , per l b . of so l id s c o n t a i n e d t . c , t . t 0 .45

c.l., t . l . , d r u m s 0 .49 S a r a n po lyv iny l idene , l .c . l . ,

d r u m s 0 .51 less t b a n d r u m 0.61

K-120 resin , s t and . , pkgs . . c.l., wks 0.58

l.c.l., Λ-vks 0 .60 less t b a n d r u m 0 .65

Shell Resins, Plasiieizers, etc.

" E p o n " 828 p o t t i n g ,

resin, and

d r u m s , c . l .

for c a s t i n g , l a m i n a t i n g ,

" E p o n , " l.c.l Ο . 80 N o . 1001 , 200-lb. ne t w t . ,

fiber cn t r . , c.l.. l . c . l . 0 61 3 ^ - 0 . 62 }£ N o . 1004 , 50 lb . m . w . bags. c. l .

a n d l.c.l 0 59 M~G . 60>£ Dia l ly l p h t h a l a t e , m o n o m e r ,

t a n k s OA9H c. l . a n d l .c . l 0 . 5 l H ~ O - 5 2 } £

P r e p o l y m e r , c.l. a n d l.c.l.. . . 0 5 6 ^ — 0 - 5 7 8 5 / 5 0 a n d 9 5 / 5 0 , c . l . a n d l . c . l . . 0 . 4 7 - 0 . 4 7 ^

C u r i n g a g e n t D , l.c.l 3 .00 C u r i n g a g e n t U , l.c.l 0 . 8 8

Sylplast Resins

U r e a - f o r m a l d e h y d e , g r a n , m o l d ­ing c o m p o u n d s , w k s . frt. p r e ­paid a n d allowed

Styron Molding G r a n u l e s

P o l y s t y r e n e n o s . 666, 688, 6 8 3 , 7 0 0 , 777, 475, 5 0 - i b . b a g s , Avks. M i d l a n d , M i c h . , 80 .000 l b . o r m o r e , s t a n d , co lo r s , t · 0 32 Ο 34 J ^ 2 0 , 0 0 0 l b . and less , s a m e

bas i s , f 0 33 Η 0 . 3 8 S p e c i a l colors, 8 0 , 0 0 0 lb . or

m o r e , s a m e b a s i s t 0 32 0 . 3 4 J ^ 2 0 , 0 0 0 l b . and less, s a m e

b a s i s t 0 . 3Λ Ο 64 Η C r y s t . ( K - 2 7 ) , n o s . 666, 6 8 8 .

6 8 3 , 7 0 0 , 8 0 , 0 0 0 lb . o r m o r e , s a m e b a s i s t Ο 29

2 0 , 0 0 0 l b . and l e s s t 0 30 0 31 N a t . a n d black ( N o . 4 7 5 ) .

80 ,000 l b . or m o r e , s a m e b a s i s f Ο 31 >2

2 0 , 0 0 0 l b . and less, s a m e b a s i s t 0 3 9 - 0 . 4 0

N o . 4 8 0 , s t a n d , c o l o r s , 8 0 , 0 0 0 l b . o r m o r e , s a m e basis t - · 0 39J-^

S p e c i a l colors, 8 0 , 0 0 0 l b . o r m o r e , s a m e bas i s t Ο 39 J ^

N a t . a n d b lack , 8 0 , 0 0 0 l b . o r m o r e , s a m e basis t 0 . 3 6 ^

Teflon Tetraf luoroethylene Resin

M o l d i n g powder , g r a n u l a r p o l y ­m e r , W a s h i n g t o n , W. V a . . o r A r l i n g t o n , N . J 5 .10

T a p e p o w d e r , s a m e bas i s . . . . 5 . 3 5 S t a n d a r d d i spe r s ion 7.0O U n l u b r i c a t e d , d ispers ion p o w ­

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Tenite Acetate, Cellulose A c e t a t e Plastic

Trant: parents and self-extin­guishing materials for ex­trusion a a d molding: f.o.b. Kingsport, Term., frt. aild. U. S. and Canada: 20,000 lb. or more 0. 50

less than 20,000 Lb 0 52-0 59 Translucents, metallic pearls,

spl. grade blades, for mold­ing, same basis, 20,000 lb. or more 0 . 46

leas than 20,000 lb». 0 . 48-0 . 55 Li roup ï ï ï , dense cira, and blacks

for molding,20.O001b.or more 0. 35 less than 20,000 lb» 0 . 38-0 . 45

" A " pearls, same basis, 20.000 lb. or more 0. 65

less than 20,000 l b 0 . 67-0 74 Reprocessed blacks (as avail­

able), same basis, 20,000 lb. or more 0. 33

less than 20,000 l b 0. 37-0.44 (Above prices, wben applicable to single items

on acce-pted orders totaling 20,000 lb. o r more for shipment to o n e destination at one t ime, are re­duced by one cent for quantities up to 5.000 lb., and by two cents for 5,000 to 19,999 lb . ) .

Ten i te Butyrate», Cell tri ose Acetate Butyrate Plastic

Transparente ; translucent* ; metallic pearls; special grade blacks; for molding and extrusion; f.o.b. Kings-port, Tenu. ; frt. allowed U. S. a n d Canada: 20.000 lb. or more 0 62

Less than 20,000 lb 0. 64-0.71

(Above prices f.o.b. shipping point, freight allowed to destinations in U. S. and Canada.)

Vibrin Polyester Resin

No. 117, gen. purpose, ship­ments from Naugatuck, Conn, or Los Angeles, f 40 d r u m s . . . 0 .35

No. 151 modif. auto grade, l b . . . 0 .35 No. 152 LS, light stabilized, lb . 0 . 3 6 H (10 d rums , add J^ cent, single drums add 1H cents)

Zytel Nylon Resin

Natura l , injection, extrusion, M. P . 455° F.F semirigidity, heat , chemical resist. (Zytel 31) 1.75

Black 1.85 Natura l , extrusion, heat-sta­

bilized, M. P. 455° F. (no. 33). 1. 85 Natura l , extrusion, heat-stabi­

lized, wire coatings, M . P. 400° F . (no. 3606) 2 .10

Natura l , soin., resist, to heat, abrasion, gasoline, lubricants, M. P . 320° F . (no. 61) 2 .10

Natura l , extrusion, injection, toughness, resist, to abrasion, heat, M. P. 415° F . (no. 71).. 1.60

Natura l , injection, toughness, resist, to heat, chemicals, M . P . 505° F. (no. 101). . . 1 .60

Bla'îk 1 .70 Colors 1.85

Trans lucent white, injection, pigmented, M. P . 505° F . (FM-10001-F1709) 1.70

Transparents " A " pearls, same basis: 20,000 lb. or more 0 . 7 2 Less than 20,000 lb 0 .74 -0 .81

Reprocessed blacks (as avail­able), for molding, same basis: 20,000 lb. or more. 0.5O

Reprocessed blacks, less than 20,000 lb 0 .52 -0 . 58

(Above prices when applicable to single i t ems on accepted orders totaling 20,000 pounds or more for shipment to one destination a t one t ime, re ­duced b y one cent for quanti t ies up to 19,999 pounds.)

Teni te Polyethylene

Group I , general purpose mold­ing, extrusion, blowing, and film extrusion-pellets, natural 50-lb. bags, 20,000 lb. or more 0 .41 Less than 20,000 lb. 0 .42-O.45

Group I I , electrical materials, molding, extrusion, blowing, and wire covering-pellets, natural, 50-lb. bags, 20,000 lb. or more 0 . 43 Less than 20,000 lb 0.44—0.47

Group I I I , wire covering-pellets, brown or black, 50-lb. bags, 20,000 lb. or more 0 46 Less than 20,000 lb 0 .47-0 . SO

Group IV, pipe extrusion-pellets, black 50-lb. bags, 20,000 lb. or more 0.3-5 Less than 20.000 pounds . . 0.36—0.3Θ

Group V. general purpose and wire covering-pellets, stand­ard colors, 50-lb. bags, 20,000 lb. or more 0.5O Less than 20,000 lb 0 . 5 1 - 0 . 7 2