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Celanese Corp America 1945 vintage plastic catalog Celluloid

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Original plastic trade vintage catalog for CELANESE CORPORATION OF AMERICA. Celanese Plastics Corp division.. Main office was located at 180 Madison Avenue, New York City, NY..

Manufacturers of Lumarith CA, Lumarith X, Lumarith EC and Celluloid Plastics.  Products include sheets, rods, tubes, films, foils and molding materials. Molding with Lumarith, Packaging with Celanese Plastics, Fabricating with Lumarith and Celluloid, Lumarith Plastics for the Electrical Industry. Applications and uses of Celanese Plastics include automotive & aviation, radio & electronics, hardware, appliances, household accessories, cosmetics, personal items, sporting goods, games & toys, and packaging. Many products are discussed in great detail. Has numerous illustrations, specifications and engineering data chart provided. Unbound from a large wartime 1945 engineering catalog, this unique old twelve page technical brochure would display beautifully matted and framed. Awesome cover graphics. A fantastic addition to your retro plastic library.

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