After Orlon acrylic fiber has been wound on shipping bobbins at DuPont's Camden, South Carolina plant, it is given a preliminary check by girl in the foreground before being sent on for final inspection. Cartons on flat truck contain Orlon...
Close up of random quality checks of Orlon acrylic fiber, before it goes to inspection room. Here, bobbins of Orlon are selected at random before rack is wheeled into inspection room. These racks will beheld in this area until final check is made....
These luxurious ruffled curtains will keep their fresh beauty for years even if hung in the sunniest windows, because they are made of Orlon acrylic fiber. Curtains of the DuPont fiber also resist deterioration from other destructive elements such...
Far from its position in the textile apparel industry Orlon acrylic fiber does a tough job here where it serves as a filter on a giant filter press. Having qualities which can be adapted to rugged industrial assignment as well as high style, Orlon...
Orlon acrylic fiber is spun as continuous filament onto bobbins shown here. Bobbins are then placed on racks prior to being washed. After washing, the yarn will continue on it way to the third production stage where it will be wound on shipping...
A luxurious, deep piled zibelline is used for this beautifully styled pastel coat, but it is easy to care for because the Princeton fabric is of 100% Orlon acrylic fiber. Even white coats become completely practical through use of this DuPont...
Phoenix Clothes uses 40% Orlon acrylic fiber and 60% wool in this soft, light weight Shetland type suit. Ideal both city and country living, the suit keeps its shape and crease well, a contribution of DuPont Orlon to soft suitings like these.