The Dyeing of Cotton and Other Vegetable Fibres with the Dyestuffs of Leopold Cassella & Co.
- 1904
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Leopold Cassella & Co., today Cassella AG, is a German chemical company headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. Its main products were dyes, drugs, and cosmetics, though after 1945 Cassella shifted from its former primary focus on dyes to pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
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Leopold Cassella & Co. The Dyeing of Cotton and Other Vegetable Fibres with the Dyestuffs of Leopold Cassella & Co. Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Leopold Cassella & Co., 1904. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/txb3liu.
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