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Modern Packaging Magazine - September 1958 - Return to Main Search
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G. E. uses Celanese Acetate for

high-speed blister packaging

A PRACTICAL PACKAGE THAT SPARKLES WITH SALES APPEAL. EACH BULB HAS ITS OWN TAMPERPROOF HOUSING OF ACETATE, ANCHORED IN A TEAR-OFF CARD INDICATING FLASHLIGHT TYPE AND SIZE.

Five "blister- per second . . . 300 packs per minute that's the speed at which a newly developed machine readies General Electric flashlight bulbs for competitive selling.

G. E. reports that the sheet plastic chosen Celanese Acetate meets all requirements of this mass-production thermoforming operation.

If you're now using or considering "blister" packs, Celanese can meet your requirements, too, with gleaming, transparent Acetate of proper strength, conformability, rigidity and toughness. You will find, as other users have, that its fine quality is an economy all the way from production line to ultimate buyer. For full details, write to Celanese Corporation of America, Plastics Division, Dept. 108-S, 744 Broad Street, Newark 2, N. J.

Canadian Affiliate: Canadian Chemical Co,, Limited, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver. Celanese®

Export Sales: Amcel Co., Inc. and Pan Amcel Co., Inc., 180 Madison Ave,, New York 16.

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