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Bakelite and Corporation
Translucent Bakelite jewelry, poker chips and other gaming items such as chess sets were also introduced in the 1940s under the Prystal Corporation name, however, its basic chemical composition remained the same.
During World War II, further research was done on the ICI process and in 1944 Bakelite Corporation at Sabine, Texas and Du Pont at Charleston, West Virginia, began large scale commercial production under license from ICI.
Developed when the American Catalin Corporation took over the patents for Bakelite in 1927, Catalin is a cast phenolic, which can be worked with files, grinders and cutters and polishes to a fine sheen.
Redman, were merged into the Bakelite Corporation.
The company continued to acquire related chemical producers, for example, the Bakelite Corporation became a division in 1939.
After patent litigation, that company was later merged with General Bakelite and a third firm to form Bakelite Corporation in 1922.
The company continued to do business with Redmanol, and later with Bakelite Corporation after Redmanol had been merged into it.
Around 1925, the Bakelite Corporation gained a controlling interest in the Autopoint Company.
In 1951, the Cory Corporation, a Chicago company, bought Autopoint from Union Carbide which had acquired Bakelite in 1939.
Around 1925, Lynn sold his holdings in Autopoint to the Bakelite Corporation.
Around 1925, Kaufmann sold his holdings in Autopoint to the Bakelite Corporation.
Apparently, Deli did not sell his share when the Bakelite Corporation took control of Autopoint.
In 1922, the Redmanol company, the Condensite Company of America, and General Bakelite were consolidated into Bakelite Corporation.
In 1922, the Redmonol Company, the Condensite Company of America, and General Bakelite were consolidated into Bakelite Corporation.
When the Redmanol company was absorbed into the Bakelite Corporation they retained an interest in the new company.

Bakelite and was
One of the first plastics made from synthetic components, Bakelite was used for its electrical nonconductivity and heat-resistant properties in electrical insulators, radio and telephone casings, and such diverse products as kitchenware, jewelry, pipe stems, and children's toys.
In 1993 Bakelite was designated a National Historic Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society in recognition of its significance as the world's first synthetic plastic.
Bakelite Limited, a merger of three phenol formaldehyde resin suppliers ( Damard Lacquer Company Limited of Birmingham ; Mouldensite Limited of Darley Dale and Redmanol Chemical Products Company of London ) was formed in 1926.
In its industrial applications, Bakelite was particularly suitable for the emerging electrical and automobile industries because of its extraordinarily high resistance-not only to electricity, but to heat and chemical action.
The thermosetting phenolic resin was at one point considered for the manufacture of coins, due to a shortage of traditional material ; in 1943, Bakelite and other non-metal materials were tested for usage for the one cent coin in the US before the Mint settled on zinc-coated steel.
The creation of marbled Bakelite was also attributed to the Catalin Company.
Another early, substantially solid Spanish electric guitar, called Electro Spanish, was marketed by the " Rickenbacker " guitar company in 1935 and made of Bakelite.
Predating the printed circuit invention, and similar in spirit, was John Sargrove's 1936 – 1947 Electronic Circuit Making Equipment ( ECME ) which sprayed metal onto a Bakelite plastic board.
Bakelite, the first completely synthetic plastic, was invented in Yonkers circa 1906 by Leo Baekeland, and manufactured there until the late 1920s.
In 1906, was Richard W. Seabury, who, casting about for new materials, learned of experiments with synthetic resins made by Dr. Leo Baekeland, for whom the well-known material, Bakelite, was later to be named.
A small Bakelite box was sold to allow colour film to be rewound into the original cassettes as required by film processing companies.
Catalin jewelry, more commonly referred to now as Bakelite jewelry, was made from the 1930s until the end of WWII when it became too expensive, as every piece had to be individually cast and polished.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland ( Sint-Martens-Latem ( near Ghent ), November 14, 1863 – February 23, 1944 ) was a Belgian chemist who invented Velox photographic paper ( 1893 ) and Bakelite ( 1907 ), an inexpensive, nonflammable, versatile, and popular plastic, which marks the beginning of the modern plastics industry.
Bakelite was made from phenol ( then known as carbolic acid ) and formaldehyde.
Bakelite was the first plastic invented that held its shape after being heated.
Pistol hand grips and rifle shoulder pads were also made from gutta-percha, since it was hard and durable, though it fell into disuse when plastics such as Bakelite became available.
One of the first Dreyfuss designs for Hoover, it was the symbol of the machine age ; the beautiful Bakelite hood hid the entire motor from view and there were no protruding knobs or gadgets.
Bakelite was the first fiber-reinforced plastic.
In 1962, the Bakelite models were replaced with plastic versions, the first of which was the Model G. This change was driven by Sawyer's new president, Bob Brost, who took over in 1959.

Bakelite and formed
After World War II, the chemical industry saw a great expansion where Celluloid and other plastics such as Casein and Bakelite formed the basis of the buckle-making industry.

Bakelite and 1922
In 1922, after patent litigation favorable to Baekeland, the General Bakelite Co., which he had founded in 1910, along with the Condensite Co. founded by Aylesworth, and the Redmanol Chemical Products Co. founded by L. V.

Bakelite and after
He came up with a scheme of using phenol formaldehyde ( Bakelite ) to cause the paints to harden after application, making the paintings appear as if they were 300 years old.
Bakelite took the industry by storm after 1907.

Bakelite and Baekeland
* 1909 – Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland announces the creation of Bakelite, the world's first synthetic plastic.
* Leo Baekeland, chemist and inventor of Bakelite ( 1863 – 1944 )
* Leo Baekeland ( 1863 – 1944 ), the father of plastic ; Bakelite is named for him.
* 1909 – Bakelite hard thermosetting plastic presented by Leo Baekeland
Swinburne and Leo Baekeland later founded the Demard Lacquer Company, which eventually became Bakelite Limited, which Swinburne served as chairman and, in 1948, as honorary president.
* A virtual Bakelite museum with a short biography of Leo Baekeland
In 1907 Leo Baekeland invented the first synthetic polymer, a thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde resin called Bakelite.
In 1907 Leo Baekeland invented the first synthetic polymer, a thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde resin called Bakelite.

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