Styron: Molding Industrial Progress
- 1939
Color print advertisement for Styron, the trade name for Styrenic plastics historically manufactured and sold by the Dow Chemical Company for a variety of industrial and consumer applications. The advertisement features a cosmetic jar, an acid bottle adaptor and two high frequency coil forms made from Styron. The accompanying text describes the technical attributes of Styron and promotes its use for chemical apparatus and packaging.
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Dow Chemical Company. “Styron: Molding Industrial Progress,” 1939. Advertisements from the Dow Chemical Historical Collection, Box 9. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/jf0un6q.
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