New soap perfume sin the making. In the chemists laboratory, a miniature soap machine turns out hundreds of cakes of soap. Perfume to be tested is incorporated in the soap while it is mixed in the plodder. Cast in a die, the soap cakes are...
These are wound cakes of DuPont's Dacron polyester fiber just off the spinning machines. Workman is shown inspecting them at the pilot plant at Seaford, Delaware. Dacron is now produced at Kinston, North Carolina and Old Hickory, Tennessee.
Before leaving spinning areas, en route to washing and de-sulfuring, cakes of yarn are wrapped in stockings of various colors, which designate denier, filament count, type of yarn, and other information of importance in ensuing operations at rayon...
Before leaving spinning areas, en route to washing and de-sulfuring, cakes of yarn are wrapped in stockings of carious colors, which designate denier, filament count, type of yarn, and other information of importance in ensuing operations at...
Table of Contents: An enviable record; Thrills, ask a cameraman; Carney's Pont game farm; Another DuPont service; Fine chairs are made at Grand Ledge; Factory economy and lighting; What happens to powder kegs; Bright colors for ottomans;...
Dr. Harvey C. Rentschler and Dr. Robert F. James viewing one of the new "Sterilamp" devices in the research labs of the Westinghouse Lamp Company in Bloomfield, NJ where it was developed. The slender lamp produces special radiation which is...
Lycra spandex yarn, a product of DuPont research, is put through a creeling operation in plant at Waynesboro, Virginia as part of a testing procedure to determine if the yarn will run satisfactorily on the types of equipment used by DuPont...
Compression of dehydrated food to save cargo space has been proposed for Lend-Lease and Army shipments. At left are nine pounds of raw potatoes. At lower right, in exhibit container, is equivalent amount after shredding and dehydrating have reduced...
The sales psychology of the self service package is demonstrated by this series of five cakes being shown by the Film Department of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. From the virtually blank package at the upper left, which draws a blank reaction...
Racks of rayon yarn in cakes pass into huge ovens to dry in temperatures considerably above 100 degrees F., following washing and de-sulfuring plant of E.I du Pont Nemours & Company.
From cakes, yarn is reeled into skeins at viscose process rayon plants of E.I du Pont Nemours & Company and some types are laced by hand for use by knitters and weavers.
From cakes, yarn is reeled into skeins at rayon plants of E.I du Pont Nemours & Company and some types are laced by hand for use by knitters and weavers.
From cakes, yarn is reeled into viscose process rayon plants of E.I du Pont Nemours & Company and some types are laced by hand for use by knitters and weavers.