Excerpt from the July 1950 issue of The DuPont Fabtonian magazine from DuPont's Newburgh, New York Fabrics Plant. Cover image features emloyees Julius M. R. Linehart and Thomas G. Stringer. Articles include: 40 Years with DuPont; Job Security;...
Table of Contents: DuPont's Works;Safe Explosives for Coal Mining; The Newburgh Plant; The Evolution of the Book; Shooting at School; Doors of the Past and Present; Paint as a Protector and Beautifier; The Relations of DuPont American Industries to...
Table of Contents: Cycle of business; Sixth national chemical exposition; Finishing school at Newburgh; Dyestuff intermediates; A successful toy industry; Service in handling the paint inquiry; Setting the store stage; Add years of use to trucks...
This scene at the Newburgh, New York plant shows a step in the manufacture of coated fabrics. This illustration shows what is known as jig dyeing. The base goods are dyed to a shade closely approximating the face color of the finished goods....
This scene at the Newburgh, New York plant shows a step in the manufacture of coated fabrics. This illustration shows what is known as jig dyeing. The base goods are dyed to a shade closely approximating the face color of the finished goods....
This illustration shows a step in the manufacture of DuPont fabrics, at the Newburgh, New York plant. The scene is that of the coating head of the machine where many even coats of composition are spread and driven into the weave of a cotton base...
Operation of a calendar capable of turning out millions of yards of plastic coated fabric a year may be controlled form this central instrument board at the Newburgh, New York plant of the DuPont Company's Fabrics and Finishes Department. The...
Section of calendar, capable of turning out millions of yards of plastic coated fabrics a year at the Newburgh plant in New York. This calendar, which weighs 175 tons was placed in operation in 1957.
Testing for color fastness with heat and ultra violet radiation are made by the fade-o-meter on pyroxylin coated fabrics at the Newburgh, New York plant. Seventy-two hours of the exposure in the fade-o-meter are equivalent to about two years of...
Male and female workers in Fabrikoid factory.Written caption: "Fabrikoid Company, Newburgh, NY; acquired by Du Pont in 1910, makers of pyroxylin coated textiles."
Caption on back: "In 1910, the du pont Company began its first non-explosives production with acquisition of the Fabrikoid Co., Newburgh, N. Y., makers of peproxylin coated textiles. The fabric coating machines pictured here and the men and women...