Periodicals; Chemical industry; Aluminum; Rayon; Nylon; Plastics industry; Paint industry;
Table of Contents: Sweetening industry's breath; The new aluminum siding; Teakettle to cat cracker; Tires: rayon or nylon cord; M.E., too; It's simplicity and crepe for '53; New film with a future; Cavalcade highlights; Mining the desert; Color...
Before bauxite can become the metal aluminum, the alumina must be removed from it. A step in the wet chemical process for obtaining alumina (aluminum oxide) is shown here. Impurities are being removed from the solution containing the bauxite. In...
Armco Steel Corporation, Ashland, Kentucky, Furnace area of the No. three coating line. Here the steel strip receives the proper surface preparation innediately prior to its entrance into the molten zinc or aluminum.
Collection guide; Consumer products; Industrial products and design
Collection guide for Wear-Ever, Kensington Ware collection. This collection consists of various drawings which detail the conception and design of household consumer goods produced by Wear-Ever Aluminum, Inc., a subsidiary of the Aluminum Company...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Agriculture; Pest control; Luggage;
Table of Contents: Chemical watchdogs; Little packages, little waste; Cold comfort for industry; We're first class spongers; Footprints; New jobs for Teflon; The fuels of tomorrow; Chemistry helps make the man; Industry's war on weeds; Paper's...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Photography; Explosives; Plastics industry; Textile industry;
Table of Contents: Notes from a pioneer's diary; Is your portrait up-to-date; blasting caps need not be a problem; aluminum ceramics come indoors; The case of the sticking sheet; Assembly line for chairs; No shrinkage in this business; White...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Paint industry; Dyeing;
Table of Contents: It's not dream-stuff today; Man versus river; Aluminum's all-weather topcoat; Fast friend for wool; Chemicals against fire; The color guard; I travel with problem children; Forecast for fall; The drug that hunts for trouble; New...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Agriculture; Metallurgical industry;
Table of Contents: Our 147th year of business; 25 years of cellophane; High sign on the Hudson; Stretching land; Chemical scrubwoman; Dyed in the wool; Easier car washing; Young ideas for tired furniture; Aluminum gets a new face; Accent on color;...
Laser assisted machining is one of several advanced techniques being explored at the General Electric Research and Development Center in Schenectady, N.Y. to improve productivity and lower costs in the metalworking industry. In their experiments,...
The symbolic V for victory flew across the New York City skies as five American Airlines Flagships in V formation thundered a powerful message to New York citizens to aid the nationwide aluminum drive. Double significant is the V with the overnight...
Haddam Neck, Connecticut-Shown is the Connecticut Yankee Atomic Power Plant at Haddam Neck, Connecticut the largest operating commercial nuclear power plant in the United States. The 575000 electrical kilowatt facility, started up commercially in...
A woman riveter in a Consolidated Vultee aircraft plant receives a supply of once cold aluminum alloy rivets, wrapped in cellophane envelopes, similar to those developed by DuPont for frozen foods. The film keeps the rivets cold two or three times...
Aluminum alloy rivets in the little cellophane envelope at the left will remain cold and therefore are drivable for an hour or an hour and a half, because of the insulating property of the cellophane, instead of only a half hour, as was the case...
The Perth Amboy plant of the DuPont Company's Electrochemical Department. Plant No. 2, shown above, makes formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde and hexamethylenetetramine. Plant No. 1, located a few city blocks away, manufactures ceramic colors,...
The Perth Amboy plant of the DuPont Company's Electrochemical Department. Plant No. 2, shown above, makes formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde and hexamethylenetetramine. Plant No. 1, located a few city blocks away, manufactures ceramic colors,...