News about B.F.Goodrich Chemical raw materials

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ATews about B*EGoodrich Chemical «·Τ««^Π-Λ Compound without suspending agent. 24 hours after agitation. JPigment stratified into a compact ?na*s. Repeated agitation commer- cially itnpractical. Quantity use of compound as required by steel tubing ?nanufacturers impossible. Same compound containing Carbopol 934. 24 hours after agifafion. Pigment suspension stable. Compound homogenous and of uniform viscosity. Even after 30 days pigments won't settle out. Br ι Sil I*» §J?fj| p f*K II I 1 - Wu κ «^ CARBOPOL 934 suspends heavy pigments ... makes superior metal drawing compound possible Objective: Prevent separation of heavy pigments in an oil emulsion lubricant developed by H. A. Montgomery Company of Detroit; used for draw- ing stainless and alloy steel tubing. Solution: Montgomery used Carbopol 934—-the unique, water-soluble suspending agent made by B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company. Problem solved! The pigments stay in suspension, the compound has consistent viscosity and exceptional stability. Better product: This superior metalworking com- pound—called EP-COAT—can now be made up in large quantities and stored for long periods. It replaces more expensive chemical undercoating in tubing manufacture. For cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, paints, polishes and other products, Carbopol 934 has proved equally outstanding as a suspending and thicken- ing agent. For experimental samples and technical information, write Dept. JA-1, B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company, 3135 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, Ohio. Cable address: Goodchemco. In Canada: Kitchener, Ontario. B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company a division of The B.F.Goodrich Company REGoodrich/ GEON polyvinyl materials . HYCAR American rubber and latex . GOOD-RITE chemicals and plasticizers · HARMON colors 112 C&EN FEB. 2 5. 1957

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ATews about

B*EGoodr ich C h e m i c a l «·Τ««^Π-Λ

Compound without suspending agent. 24 hours after agitation. JPigment stratified into a compact ?na*s. Repeated agitation commer­cially itnpractical. Quantity use of compound as required by steel tubing ?nanufacturers impossible.

Same compound containing Carbopol 934. 24 hours after agifafion. Pigment suspension stable. Compound homogenous and of uniform viscosity. Even after 30 days pigments won't settle out.

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CARBOPOL 9 3 4 suspends heavy pigments . . . makes superior metal

drawing compound possible

Objective: Prevent separat ion of heavy pigments in an oil emulsion lubricant developed by H. A. Montgomery Company of Detroit ; used for draw­ing stainless and alloy steel tubing.

Solution: Montgomery used Carbopol 934—-the unique, water-soluble suspending agent made by B.F.Goodr ich Chemical Company. P rob lem solved! T h e pigments stay in suspension, the compound has consistent viscosity and exceptional stability.

Better product: Th i s super ior meta lwork ing com­pound—called EP-COAT—can now be made up in large quantities and s tored for long per iods . It replaces more expensive chemical undercoat ing in tubing manufacture.

For cosmetics, pharmaceuticals , paints, polishes and o the r p roduc t s , C a r b o p o l 934 has proved equally outs tanding as a suspending and thicken­ing agent. For experimental samples and technical in fo rmat ion , wr i te Dept . J A - 1 , B .F .Goodr i ch Chemical Company, 3135 Euclid Ave., Cleveland 15, O h i o . Cable address: Goodchemco . In Canada: Ki tchener , Ontar io .

B.F.Goodrich Chemical Company a division of The B.F.Goodrich Company

R E G o o d r i c h / GEON polyvinyl materials . HYCAR American rubber and latex . GOOD-RITE chemicals and plasticizers · HARMON colors

1 1 2 C & E N FEB. 2 5. 1957