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New roads last longer ;and cost less when the subgrade is protected against water damage by a "waterproof envelope". This is no ordi­nary envelope . - . i t ' s made with a special a spha l t . . . catalytic asphalt containing Victor phosphoric anhydride <P 2 O s ) . I t waterproofs the subgrade - . . lasts indefinitely . . . permits use of lower-cost materials . . . belps prevent heaving and cracking o f the road-bed. In ad­dition, catalytic asphalt is being used suc­cessfully for irrigation canals, airstrips and repairing concrete roadls. It pays to see Victor.

PHOSPHORIC ANHYDRI IDE-Typ i ca l uses: Drying agent, condensing agent. ^Manufacture of resins, or­ganic phosphates, and catalytic aspTialt.

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Today's cakes, muffins, waffles, and biscuits are easily made by adding liquid to the con­tents of a box of mix. Mix experts know that the right kind of leavening is important to safeguard shelf life and for uniform kitchen performance. That 's why mix makers turn to Victor for the selection of leavening ma­terials tailored to the delicate balance of their b r a n d s . H o m e m a k e r s get un i fo rmly h igh , light, and handsome cakes, manufacturers gain repeat sales. If you have a leavening problem, consult phosphate headquar te rs . You'll find it pays to see Victor.

SODIUM ACID PYROPHOSPHATE—Typical Uses: Bak­ing acid for doughnut flours, prepared flours. Manu­facture of commercial baking powders, and baking creams. Conditioning oil well drilling muds. Acid type metal cleaner.

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'SWEETY FINISH FROM "SOtJtf' START

Victor oxalic acid is helping many laiundries deliver sweeter, cleaner, whiter vsrashe-s. Since laundry soaps are alkaline, oxalic acid is added to "sour" or neutralize the rins<e water, discharge the bleach, or to remove irom stains. This produces better results for the laundry . . . greater satisfaction for the customers. It pays to see Victor. OXALIC ACID—Typical Uses: Radiator cleatning com­pounds, leather processing, bleaching^, lauradry sour, washing coal, removing rust stains from mart>!e. Manu­facture of metal polishes, blue-prints, dyes, ared blueing.

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Victor supplies many of the chemicals needed in modern textile processing. For example, Victor formic acid has long been preferred as an acidifying and ex­hausting agent in leading dyeing and fin­ishing plants. Makers of synthetic fibers rely on Victor for surface-active agents for package dyeing of nylon. Ammonium phosphates aid in chrome dyeing wool and flameproofing fabrics.

Now, Victor has another "ex t ra" for the textile industry. "Carrier spotting", a f o rmer h a z a r d of one-ba th D a c r o n -worsted union dyeing, has been elimi­nated through use of Victor diammonium p h o s p h a t e a s t h e r e g e n e r a t i n g a g e n t . Mills that formerly stock-dyed blends can now hold them in "grey goods" form and dye them quickly to meet changing shade requirements. It pays to see Victor. V I C T O R S E R V E S THE TEXTILE I N D U S T R Y

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