This versatile, adaptable shrug has unusual surface interest because knit in yarn containing DuPont's Fiber E rayon. The attractive, nubby texture is the result of the fiber's ability to be permanently crimped. The shrug is unusually pleasing to...
Text from back of image: "RP 1-10C" "MCI's Cable is in inner duct in the hand hole. Note inner duct lower left of picture. Up and to the right is a piece of marker tape sticking out of the dirt. The fiber at this location was not in the inner...
Fiber E the DuPont Company's newest form of the oldest of manmade fibers-rayon-lends itself to many unusual effects. Above at the left, the plush is not unusual, but when treated with a dilute solution of caustic soda, the fabric becomes wool like...
The above photographs are fiber diagrams comparing the fiber distribution and length of fibers in Two Top produced by Pacific Mills Worsted Division with other types of top. No. 1 represents a conventional pick carded and combed rayon top. The...
Text from back of image: "RP 1-10G" "New Section of Fiber is in 2' PVC Pipe. Will be left exposed until Wednesday (24hr guard) until the water pipe is in place in this area."
Text from back of image: "RP 1-10H" "New Section of Fiber is in 2' PVC Pipe. Will be left exposed until Wednesday (24hr guard) until the water pipe is in place in this area."
Text from back of image: "RP 1-10I" "New Section of Fiber is in 2' PVC Pipe. Will be left exposed until Wednesday (24hr guard) until the water pipe is in place in this area."
Synthetic textile fibers are a major field of current interest in DuPont research. Process engineer pictured here is checking photographs of magnified fiber cross-sections, comparing an experimental fiber, center, with give commercial fibers made...
Text from back of image: "RP 1-10A" "Willow Springs/Argo" "City Water Dept is adding a larger drain pipe 6'x8' MCI's cable is on other side of track. If we didn't move, the pipe would hit us."