Innovations in the ’60s included the use of flake resins, which eliminated the need for solvents, and the introduction of the hot coat process. Also along the way, the industry began using processing additives such as special hydrated clays and different oxides for the steel industry. In addition, plasticizers were converted to synthetic sources, which didn’t have such heavy smoke and odors.
18 février 2008
Procédé en voie de disparition depuis 50 ans
Innovations in the ’60s included the use of flake resins, which eliminated the need for solvents, and the introduction of the hot coat process. Also along the way, the industry began using processing additives such as special hydrated clays and different oxides for the steel industry. In addition, plasticizers were converted to synthetic sources, which didn’t have such heavy smoke and odors.
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Innovations in the ’60s included the use of flake resins, which eliminated the need for solvents, and the introduction of the hot coat process. Also along the way, the industry began using processing additives such as special hydrated clays and different oxides for the steel industry. In addition, plasticizers were converted to synthetic sources, which didn’t have such heavy smoke and odors.
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