Dyestuffs, Volume 23 Number 1
- 1922-Jan
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Small JPG1200 x 1812px — 408 KBFull-sized JPG2556 x 3860px — 1.5 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 2556 x 3860px — 28.3 MBFirst issue from the twenty-third volume of Dyestuffs, a journal publication from the National Aniline Division of the Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation issued on a monthly to quarterly basis from 1898 to 1964 (suspended briefly from 1916 to 1917).
The journal contains reprints of select articles from periodicals in the dyeing and textile fields. This issue focuses on silk dying. Contains articles such as An Old Chinese Story of the Origin of Silk from The American Magazine on the Orient; "National" Dyes for the Silk Trade by Louis J. Matos; Dyeing Artificial Silk from The Textile Recorder; Buffalo Dye Plant Endeavors to Set High Standards of Production by M. D. C. Crawford from The Daily News Record; and Waterproofing Artificial Silk from Textiles. This issue includes black and white printed illustrations. Digitized content does not include the final page of the issue due the fragility of the physical work.
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Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation. National Aniline Division. “Dyestuffs, Volume 23 Number 1.” New York, New York, January 1922. MR036D005. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/fl96wot.
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