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Summary Of: Bakelite

In 1993 Bakelite was designated an... The retro appeal of old Bakelite products and labor intensive manufacturing has made them quite collectible in recent years... The Bakelite Corporation was formed in 1922 after patent litigation favorable to Baekeland from a merger of... The American Catalin Corporation acquired the Bakelite formulas in 1927 and currently manufactures Bakelite cast resins... Bakelite Limited was formed in 1926 from the amalgamation of three suppliers of phenol formaldehyde materials... Bakelite is manufactured and produced in the form of sheets... original Bakelite has a telltale odor... Bakelite Phenolic is produced in dozens of commercial grades and with various additives to meet diverse... Bakelite radio at Bakelite museum... Bakelite radio at Bakelite museum... in the past Bakelite was used in myriad applications... Bakelite and other non... The foremost usage of Bakelite today is as a substitute for... a main continuing use for bakelite is in the area of board and tabletop games... are constructed of Bakelite for the look... are sometimes made of Bakelite for weight and sound... Virtual Bakelite Museum of Ghent 1907...

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