Injection molded from FM-1 nylon, these spools for electric coils actuating aircraft instruments resist operating temperatures which distort other thermoplastics. Their 0.012-inch wall thickness is far less than required with other molding powders...
Nylon filaments to be used as sutures or fishing leader is shown in this photograph being wound upon spools preparatory to shipment. Photograph take at the Arlington, New Jersey plant of the Plastics Department of E.I. du Pont Nemours & Company.
Many of the qualities of nylon which make it so outstandingly suitable for brush bristles of all kinds, sutures, fishing leaders and tennis strings are dependent upon the step of drawing or stretching the filament after it has been formed by the...
Nylon filaments to be used as sutures or fishing leader is shown in this photograph being wound upon spools preparatory to shipment. Photograph take at the Arlington, New Jersey plant of the Plastics Department of E.I. du Pont Nemours & Company.
Many of the qualities of nylon which make it so outstandingly suitable for brush bristles of all kinds, sutures, fishing leaders and tennis strings are dependent upon the step of drawing or stretching the filament after it has been formed by the...
Nylon filaments to be used as sutures or fishing leader is shown in this photograph being wound upon spools preparatory to shipment. Photograph take at the Arlington, New Jersey plant of the Plastics Department of E.I. du Pont Nemours & Company.
Nylon filaments to be used as sutures or fishing leader is shown in this photograph being wound upon spools preparatory to shipment. Photograph take at the Arlington, New Jersey plant of the Plastics Department of E.I. du Pont Nemours & Company.
Packaging from Shrimpton's Helix Needles by A. Shrimpton & Sons of New York, New York. Illustration shows cherubs with needles, spools of thread, and dress labels. Needles are still in package.
Advertising card for Clark's O.N.T. spool cotton thread sold by George A. Clark. Illustration shows men racing in wagons with spools of thread for wheels pulled by goats. Back of card shows a calendar for 1879.
Advertising card for J. & P. Coats thread sold by Garrison & Simmonds of Waterloo, New York. Illustration shows a girl on a swing with spools of thread nearby.