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Monsanto
Monsanto Company
600 H Untft)dr|l Boulovard St. Lcots. W istoijrl 63J68 Phona: Of4) 04-1000
August 14, 1970
.CWOUftt/C CHEMICALS DfVS&XM
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Dear* Sir:
During the week of August IO, 1970, Monsanto Is sending to all Its dlreot customers for Aroclora in plasticizer/ modifier application l) a letter summarizing the latest
Information on PCBs, and ) the most recent Aroclor technical bulletin. This bulletin replaces and supercedes O/PD-306 - Aroclor Plasticizers. In as much as some important information concerning recent PDA actions and Changes to Monsanto's returned goodB polloy are discussed, we strongly urge you to forward oopies of this bulletin and a letter to your Aroclor customers. Copies of both
have been enclosed for your use.
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The change in returned goods policy for our direct customers involves a two month extension of the deadlines for returning material to Monsanto. The same two month extension will apply to our distributors. A copy of our revised returned goods
policy is attached.
We realize that this additional communication provides an added workload for your people. However, In view of the Importance of this matter, we feel It is neoessary for
you as our distributor to assist in this matter.
Very respectfully,
Walter E. Schalk Director of Sales Plasticizers
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GENERAL POLICY CONCERNING DISTRIBUTORS' . RETURN OP AROCLOR3*
1. The following policy will be In effect covering returned goods:
a. If unopened containers purchased after September, 1969 are returned to the Sauget, Illinois plant or the Anniston, Alabama plant prior to 10/31/70, 100# of the net purchase price will be allowed for the returned goods. No additional handling charges will be assessed. Freight from distributor's warehouse will be paid by Monsanto at truckload rates.
b. If unopened containers purchased after September, 1969 are returned to the Sauget, Illinois plant or the Anniston, Alabama plant prior to 12/31/7* 90# credit will be allowed for the returned goods. No additional handling charges will be assessed. Freight will be paid by the distributor.
o. If unopened containers purchased after September, 1969 are returned to the Sauget, Illinois plant or the Anniston, Alabama plant prior to 2/28/71, 50# credit will be allowed for the returned goods. No additional handling charges will be assessed. Freight will be paid by the distributor.
2. Monsanto will accept orders through July 31* 197 and will make every effort to meet these commit ments and to complete shipment as of August 31, 1970. Monsanto reserves the right to limit shipments based on Its production capabilities.
Aroolors 1232* 1242, 1248, 1254, 1260, 1262, 1268, 4465, Montar 1, Toluene/Xylene blends.
Revised 8/14/70
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PC warning Letter, August 14, 1970 By Sahalk
TO Nemo to File
This warning letter was sent to the following four distri butors ;
B. M. Toby, President Amerloan Mineral Spirits Co. Division of Union Oil of California 134-5 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019
Mr. Carl Oiloth Central Solvents & Chemical Co. 2540 West Fluorooy Street Chicago, Illinois 60612
Mr. W. C. MoCall, President Crest Western Chemical Co. 3720 North West Yeon Ave. Portland, Oregon 97210
Mr. 0. J. Turriff, President Tab Chemloal Co. 4801 South Austin Chicago, Illinois 60638
This is the same list ao used In May 25, 1970 letter.
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Monsanto Company 800 N. Undbprflb Boulevard St. Louis. Missouri 83166 Phone: 014) 094-5000
August liJ, 1970
.... OftOAMIC CHEMICALS DMS>ON
Dear Sir:
Vou have received our letters of February 27, 1970 and June 1, 1970 covering Monsanto's withdrawal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from the market. The February 27 letter reviewed some of the potential hazards of PCBs and of environmental polution In general. The June 1 letter announced that we were withdrawing all polychlorinated biphenyls used as plasticizers or modifiers from the market, and that the last shipment of these materials would be made August 30, 1970-
In as much as you may have some Inventory of these materials which you might be planning to use during the period In which you change over to other products, we felt it imperative to Inform you of the latest information concerning PCBs.
It wa3 recently brought to our attention that the Food and Drug Administration has apparently established guidelines setting forth suggested maximum levels of PCBs allowable in certain foods. These levels, as we understand them, are 5 parts per million in fish and 0.2 parts per million in milk. Monsanto, therefore, strongly recommends that PCBs not be used in applications which could lead, either dlrecTXy or Indirectly, to the contamination of food and water supplies for humans or animals. Examples of appllcations which would seem particularly hazardous would be coatings for water treatment facilities, coatings for food handling equipment, or coatings for such farm items as Bilos and feed hoppers.
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It has recently come to our attention that PCBs have been found in cows milk. This adds emphasis to Monsanto's re commendation that PCBs not be used In any application where they might come In contact with or otherwise contaminate food, silage, water supplies, etc.
The latest available bulletin on our line of Aroclors Is enclosed for your use. This publication replaces and supercedes bulletin O/PL-306 - Aroclor Plasticizers. The only products listed which will be sold after August 31 197C are l) Aroclor 1221, a monochlorinated biphenyl which is readily biodegradable, and 2) Aroclors 5442 and 5460, both chlorinated terphenyls which have not shown themselves to be environmental contaminants. Please pay special atten tion to the section of this bulletin which relates to environmental hazards.
In addition to the products listed above which will remain on the market, Monsanto will sell a series of blends of Aroclor 1221 and Aroclor 5460 which will replace the poly chlorinated biphenyls for many applications.
During this withdrawal of PCBs from the market, Monsanto has had in effect a modified returned goods policy stating that unopened containers less than one year old could be returned for full credit through July 31> 1970. Prom August 1 through August 31j 1970> 90 percent credit would be allowed. From September_1 through December 31, 1970, 50 percent credit would be allowed. The customer will pay all return freight. All of the dates in the time schedule for this returned goods policy are hereby extended an additional two months.
Monsanto realizes that the removal of these products from the market has caused a great deal of concern and expense for our customers. This is certainly regrettable. However, it appears to us that as a responsible supplier, this is the only reasonable course of action. We stand ready to assist you as we can with your reformulation work.
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TECHNICAL
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AROCLOr
PLASTICIZERS
A series of inert, chemfcally-resrstant, fire-retarding plasticizers compatible with wide variety Df resins.
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AROCLOR' PLASTICIZERS
A serJesof inert, cheroic ally-resistant, fire-retarding plasticizers compatible with wide variety of resins.
TECHNICAL BULLETIN O/PU306A
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Introduction
The unique Aroelor plasticisers are among the most versatile chemi cally produced materials available. One outstanding characteristic -- inertness -- makes Aroelor useful in many ways for many different applications. The major benefits offered by Aroelor include:
Chemical Resistance Fire Retardance
Compatibility with most resins Nonoxidation Adhesivity Low Cost
Solubility
Monsanto's Aroelor plasticizers comprise a series of chlorinated bi phenyls and chlorinated polyphenyls. They vary from mobile, oily liquids to white crystals and hard, transparent resins.
Twelve of the Aroelor plasticizers, each of which represents a series, are discussed in this bulletin. An understanding of the system for designation of each Aroelor should prove useful in the evaluation of the property gradations among them. The last two digits indicate the approximate weight percentage of chlorine in the product, and the first two digits indicate the type of material, as follows:
12 -- chlorinated biphenyls
25 -- blend of chlorinated biphenyls and chlorinated triphenyls (75:25)
44 -- blend of chlorinated biphenyls and chlorinated triphenyls
(60:40)
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For nearly every Aroelor mentioned, a darker, less-pure grade exists, with about the same physical and chemical characteristics, but lower in price.
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The Aroelor liquids and resine are readily soluble in most common organic solvents and drying oils. Although all Aroelor plasticizers are insoluble in water, the hard, crystalline materials are generally less soluble than the liquids and softer resins. Solubilities of some Aroelor plasticizers are shown in Table 1.
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SOLUBILITIES DF AfiOCLOR PLASTICIZERS m VARIOUS SOLVENTS
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Acid Acetic Acid Oleic Acid Be runic Acid
Aldehyde 40?4 Formaldehyde Furfural
Arxfor 1242
2FC
Hal
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Amtor 1248
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Awdor 7254
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ArvcJw 725$
Cote
Rot
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11
ss ss
Arnfi>ft AnHine Pyridine
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44099-c
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Chloro derivatives
Amyl chlorides -- tnised
S
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s
s
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Carbon Tetrachloride
S
s
s
s
s
s
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Chloroform
Ss ss s s ss
DicMprethylene
---- -- -- ---- ----
Ethylene Dichloride
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
Monocblorobenzene
s
s
s
s
s
s ----
OrthcdicMoroberttene
--
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Tetrachlwetbano
ss ss
TricMurethane
ss ss
Trichlweibylene
ss ss
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s s ---- s s ---- s s ----
Drying Oil Tung 0l Linseed Oil
s s s s s s ---- ss ssss Is
Ester
Amy! Acetate
ss ssss ss
Buryi Acelale
s s ss ss ss
"Cethsclre"' Acetate
s
s
s
s
s
s
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Cottonseed Oil
s s s s s s ----
Dibutyl Phthalste
s s s s ss ss
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Ethyl Acetate
s s s s s s ss ss s
Ethyl lactate
s s s s s s 1 s vs
Ethylene Glycol Diacetate s
s
s
s
s s -- -- vs
Methyl Acetate
s s s s s s ss ss s
Tricresyf Phosphate
s
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s
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Ether: Ethyl Ether
sss sss sss
Ether Alcohol
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Ceffosolve
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Diethylene Glycol
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/^/r'-Dibydroxy Ethyl Ether 15.923*1*
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Hydrocarbon Benzene Gasoline Kerosene Mineral Spirits Paraffin Fine Oil Toluene Turpentine Xylene
vs vs vs vs vs vs s s vs
vs vs vs vs vs vs -- -- vs
vs vs vs vs vs vs ss s vs
vs vs vs vs vs vs s s vs
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s s vs vs s s s s s
vs vs vs vs vs vs s s vs
vs vs vs vs vs vs s s vs
vs vs vs vs vs vs s s vs
Hydroxy derivatires Amyl Alcohol tf-Butyl Alcohol Ethyl Alcohol (3 A) Glycerine Methyl Alcohol Phenol - 90%
Ketone; Acetone
s s
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Miscellaneous Carbon Disulfide Nitrobenzene
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TABLE 2 CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF REPRESENTATIVE AROCLOH^PLASTICIZERS AND RESINS
Property Apfm&nnc*
Arocfor rm
Cheer. mobile a3
Aroehr 123?
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Aroehr mz
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light-yellow viscous liquid
Cofat, maximum
Chlamn, percent Acidity. mg KOH/g. maximum Moisture, ppm, maximum
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31.5-32.5 '0.014 -
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42 *0.015 *56
10DAPHA
48 *0.010 *50
*100 API1A -
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Ate. Coefficient of txpeasion, cc/cc/*C 0.00071 |!5*-40X)
0.00073 (26*-100X)
0.00058 (25--65X)
0.00071) (25*-B5"C)
0.00066 (25*-65*C)
Specific Grerify
Density, pounds per gallon. 25 X DistUhtion Dense, X, corrected
JASTM D-28, modified)
*1.182-1.192 (2E715.5X)
*1770-1788 (25715.5X)
*1.381-1.332 (25715.6`C)
*1.405-1.415 (65715.5*C)
*1.495-1.505 (657I5.5X)
8.85 275-320
18.55 280-325
1150 325 36$
12.04 340-375
12.82 365-399
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Ceepottfton loss. K. 100'C. 6 hours JASTM D-E, mod.) 163X, 5 hows
1.0 1.5
1.0-1.5
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0-0,3 3.0-4.D
0-07 1.1-1.3
flesh feint (Cleveland Open Cup). X 141-150 T 288-302
152-154 305-3)0
176-180 348-356
T83I96 379 384
None to boiling point
fire Pilot (Cleveland Dpe Cup), X 17* *F 349
Pom feint JASTM 1-97).
X 1 (crystals) T 34 (crystals)
Softening Point (AST M E-28),
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238 460
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None te boiling point
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None to balling paint
None to boiling point
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1.620-1.622
1.627-1.629
1.630 1.63!
1.639-1.641
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100'F J37.8X)
13D`f (54.4X)
210T (98.BX)
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13.50
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None te boiling point
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Light-yellow sHefty, viscous twin
Clear yellow sticky resin
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0.00064 {25*65`C}
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0.00123 (25*-89*C)
*1.572-1.583 (80715-5*C)
1.478 (25725*0)
13.72
12.24
390-425
215-300 {4 mm. Hg)
86.1 0.5-0.6
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None to boiling point
247 477
None to boiling point
> 350 > 662
38-38 89
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46 115
*46-52 115-126
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Clear. light-yellow. resin
*2 NPA (molten)
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0.00061 (25*-5*C)
1.670 (25*/25*C)
13.91
238-320 {4 mm. Hg)
0-0.02 0.2-0.3
None to boiling point
None to boiling point
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1.664 1.667
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Black, opaque, brittle resin
Clear, yellow to-orobei. brittle rosin or flekes
White to eff-white powder
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65 1.4 0-00066 {25"-65"C} 1.734 (25725 *C) 14.44 -
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0.00067 (20*-10O*C)
1.670 {25"/25*C)
1.804-1.811 (25*/25*C)
13.91
15.03
280-335 (5 nn Hg)
435-450
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None to boiling point
None t boiling point
None to boiling point
None to boiling point
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"96-105 208-222
1.660-1.865
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The specific volume of Arodor VM8 at different temperatures is as follows:
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VAPORIZATION RATES OF ARDCLOR PLASTICIZERS
Flastkaer fStrrfsct area: 1?M sf. cm) Aroclar 1221 Aroelor 1232 Arodor 1242 Aroelor 1248 CbisVm* DiociyJ phthalatc Balm" 25 Aroelor 1254 Shell Dutrex 20 Awcfer 7262 Aroelor 126D Aroelor 4465 Aroelor 6442 Ar&cfor 5460 Trrcreiyl phosphsle
Wl lots (if
0.5125 0.2572 0.O9S5 0.0448 0.0745 D.0686 0.0256 0.0156 0.0047 0.0039 0.0026 0.0064 0.0039 0.0032 0.001B
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Vipwhatitm Rate
fplsp. cmjhr.) 0.00174 0.000874 0.000338 0.000151 0.000126 0.000117 0.000087 0.000053 9.000016 0.000013 0.000003 0.000007
0.000004 0.000004 D.O0D603
It is concluded that the vaporization rates of Aroelor plasticizers -- especially the most widely used 1254 and 1260 -- compare most favorably with the similar constants of other plasticizers selected specifically for these tests because of their low vaporization rates.
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The vapor pressures of several -Aroclor plasticizers are indicated in Figure 2 over the temperature range 160 to 300C.
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The estimated vapor pressures of several Aroclor plasticizers at 10CTF shown in the following table were determined by extrapolation from the values shown in Figure 2.
Approximate Vapor Pressure of Am/cr Pfesticirers fslintaled at US' f (37JT C)
Aroclor 1232 Aroclor 121?
0.005 mm. Hg 0.001 mm. Hg
Arodw 1248
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The viscosities of the Aroclor plasticizers vary according to whether the base materia! is a biphenyl or a polyphenyl and on the degree of chlorination. In genera! the Jow-chlorinatcd biphenyls have the lowest viscosities (Figure 3).
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At ordinary temperatures the Aroclor chlorinated polyphenyls have not presented industrial toxicological problems. The hazard of potential toxic exposure varies with their volatility: the lower-chlorinated, morevolatile ones present more of a potential problem from the standpoint of both inhalation and skin contact. When Aroclor plasticizers are used at elevated temperatures, engineering controls must be applied, either by the use of closed systems or by effective local-exhaust ventilation together with general workroom exhaust.
Vapor of the liquid Aroclor plasticizers at room temperature should not he breathed in a confined space, and no vapor of any A rodnr evolved at elevated temperatures should be allowed to be dispersed into the general workroom.
Inhalation testa on animals indicate that the maximum safe concen tration of vapor is in the range of from 0.f> to 3.0 milligram of the lower-chlorinated Aroclor plasticizers per cubic meter of air. The threshold limit values (maximum allowable concentration for an 8hour working day) set by the American Conference of Government Hygienists are 1.0 milligram of the lower-chlorinated Aroclor com pounds per cubic meter of air and 0.6 milligram of the more-bighlychlorinaled compounds, such as Aroclor 3254, per cubic meter of air.
Skin Ce/tUct
Schwartz patch tests on 200 volunteers showed that Aroclor 1254 was neither a primary skin irritant or a sensitizer.
Prolonged or repealed skin contact with the Aroclor plasticizers must be avoided by the use of gloves and protective garments, because of the possible occurrence of a condition called chloracne. Although re ports of this condition caused by Aroclor are rare, it can be produced by excessive skin contact. If any Aroclor is spilled on the skin the skin should be washed in the usual manner with a soap solution.
A bum caused by contact with a hot Aroclor should be treated like any ordinary bum. Aroclor plasticizer adhering to the burned area need not be removed immediately, unless treatment of the bum demands it, in which ease either soap and water or repeated washings with a vegetable oO are recommended.
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Aroclor 1262, Aroclor 1268, Aroclor 4465, and Montar 1 all contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) of various types and in varying amounts. PCB residues in small amounts have been found in the environment and some studies have indicated that they may be harmful to certain forms of animal life. Extreme care should therefore be taken by all users of PCB-conlaining products to prevent any entry into the environment through spills, leakage, use, disposal, vaporization or otherwise. Further,the products in which PCB materials are used, or which are formulated using PCB materials as a component, should be given careful study to eliminate the possibility that PCB might reach the environment as a result of use in a given application.
Some specific applications where the use of PCB should definitely be avoided are in paints and sealants for swimming pools, paints and waterproofing agents in silos and other buildings where food products for humans or animals are stored, and os a component of any container or wrapping used in the packaging of food products.
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Freight Clmsifitaiion
Aroclor 1221, 1232, 1242,
Synthetic Resin, liquid, N01BN
1248, 1254, 1260, 1262
Rail Classification
Aroclor 1268, 4465, 5442, 5460
Synthetic Resin, Other Than Liquid, NO I BN
Truck Classification Aroclor 1268 Aroclor 4465, 5442, 5460
Synthetic Resin, Powder, NOI
Synthetic Resin, Lumps or Solid Mass, NO]
Shipping Regulations
None
Standard Containers Aroclor 1221
Aroclor 1232
Aroclor 1242,1248, 1254, 1260, 1262
Aroclor 1268
Aroclor 4465 Aroclor 6442 Aroclor 5460 (flaked)
Tank car, 520-lb. sled drum, 50-lb. can
Tank car, 550-lb. steel drum, 50-!b. can
Tank car, 600-lb. steel drum, B0-]b. can
200-lb. fiber drum, 25-lb. fiber drum
500-lb. Bleel drum, 50-lb. can
450-lb. sled drum, 50-lb. can
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ATLANTA GEORGIA 30326
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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
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NEW YORK. NEW YORK 10017
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Abco, Inc.
P. 0. Box J Irwin, Pa. 136/12
icme Chemicals and Insulation Co. (^Allied Products CorpT~/
P. 0. Box 1*JC^ New Haven, Ccnn. 06505
Adel phi Paint- and Color
860O Dumont Ave.
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161 East 9th Avenue
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P. 0. Box H77 '{.!r Carnegie, Pa. 15106
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83^ West Third Street Lansdale, Pa. 19^6
Pittsburgh Plant Columbus And Preble Aves. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15233
9. Amchera Products, Inc. Benjamin Poster Division
Ambler, Pa. 19002
10. Amerson Corrosion Control Dlv.
201 North Berry Street Brea, California 92621
Amercoat Corporation
201 North Betty Street
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Brea, California 92621
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Willlmantlc, Conn. 06226
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13. American Lacquer & Solvent Co P. 0. Box 11515 Tampa, Florida 33610
14. American Chemical Service,Inc, P. o. Box 190 ft -143, 1/5* / JX*/<P Grlrfifch Indiana 46319
15. Ames Rubber Corporation
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16. American Adhesive, Inc.
Hamburg, N, J. 07419
30 Waverly Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. 11205
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17. AMF Voit, Inc. 18. AMSCO
P. 0. Box 958 Santa Ana, CallT. 92702
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19- Amsco Solvents & Chemicals
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20. R, J.R. Archer, Inc.
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P. 0. Box 2715 Winston-Salem, N.C.27102
21. Arkansas Technical Industries, Highway 167 North
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Batesville, Ark. 72501
22. John L. Arraltage and Co.
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Lancaster, PA. 17604
24. Arwood Corp.
Rockleigh Industrial Park
Rockleigh, N. J. 07647
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37. The Brown Bridge Mills Inc. 30. Bruning Paint Co, Inc.
Troy, Ohio 45373
Fleet and Haven Streets Baltimore, Md 21224
39. M. A. Bruder & Sons, Inc.
52nd St. and Grays Perry Avenue
Philadelphia, Pa. 19143
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Cedar Grove, N. J.
43. Philip Carey Co
Smith St. & Victory Bridge Perth Amboy, N. J. 08862
44. Carroll Products, Inc.
150 Marine St
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45. Castrol Oils, Inc.
Continental. Plaza 401 Hackensack Ave. Hackensack, N. J. 07601
46. Cataphote Corporation
Jackson, Mice. 39205
47. Cellular Products Corp. -f8. Celanese Coatings Co.
49. Central-Solvents & Chemicals Co.
18656 Fitzpatrick Detroit, Mich. 48228
Delaney & Rutherford Streets
Newark, N. J. 07105
31702 Dayman Street Hayward, Calif. 94544
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50. Central Solvents & Chemical .Company
13900 Carmenita Road Santa Pe Springs,
California 90670
51. Central Solvents & Chemical Company
705O West 71st Street Chicago, Illinois 60638
52. Central Solvents & Chemical Company
P. 0. Box 03158 Portland, Oregon 97302
53. Central Solvents & Chemical
East 6308 Sharp Ave.
Company w -v , . /> Spokane, Wash. 99206
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555 Market Street
San Francisco, Calif. . 9^120
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56. (pities Service .Co CfXl *r?, -fM Se(:
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58. Colonial Press Co
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' '98 EBBt Main Street
Rockville, Conn. 06066
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1 Green Street Clinton, Mass. 01510
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59* Columbia Paint & Varnish Co
h52 Communipaw Ave. Jersey City, N. J, 07304
60, Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Manufacturing Co ^
Cpmv-fw.#/ \'fi (\i,V* //. 61 ..^"C'Uoonntinental Can Company
Si 95
Glen Cove, N. Y. 115*12
1200 West 76th St.
Chicago, 111. 60620
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76. Dixie Solvents & Chemicals Company
ADDRESS
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Midland Division 31500 Hayman Street
Hayward, Calif. 94544
Dixie Highway at Appleton j Louisville, Kentucky 40216
77. Doubleday & Co, Inc. 78. L. A. Dreyfus Company
79. E. I. DuPont DeNemours & Co
80. Eynasurf ChemlcalB Corp. 8l. Eastman Kodak Company 82. Eaton Allen Corp. 83- Eiaerson & Cuming, Ino. 84. Endlcott Johnson Corp.
P. 0. Box 272 Berryville, Virginia 22611
P. 0. Box 500 South Plainfield, N.J.
07080
Chestnut Run Location Centre Road ^Wilmington, Delaware 19898
1411-13 Fleet Street Baltimore, Md. 21231
Kodak Park Works Rochester, N. Y. 14650
67 Kent Avenue
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Brooklyn, N. Y. 11211
59 Walpole Street Canton, Mass. 02021
Endicott, N. Y. 13790
85. Engineered Yarns, Inc. / ' .a
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South El Monte, Calif. 91733
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87- Bobcx Chemical Corp.
. 1401 Broad Street Clifton, New Jersey 07013
88. Essex Chemical Corp.
Chemical Division 1401 Broad Street
Clifton, N. J. 07015
89. Exacto Products Corp, Y l_JL,t C-0 -fo b'if'l j
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3333 Hammond Avenue Elkhart, Indiana
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250 Chester Street ./Palnesvllle, Ohio 44077 `'--'6-
91. Federal Color Laboratories
Sun Chemical Co 4526 Chickering Ave.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45232
92. Felt Products Mfg. Co jf /
93. ( Forro Corp.
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. 4150 E. 56 Street Cleveland, Ohio 44105
94. /-University of Florida (-->sjss-i. <J<Xt ,
Gainesville, Florida
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32601
95. /ford Paint & Varnish Co
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49504
96. Form-Bze Systems, Inc.
P. 0. Box 3646 Albuquerque, N.M.87HO
97. Fort Pitt Chemical Co
26th & Smallman St.
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98. Fox Valley Marking Systems
4-N671 Route 59 Bartlett, 111. 60103
99,, The Franklin Glue Co .
2020 Brack St. Columbus, Ohio 43207
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1315 Main Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44113
101. Frye Manufacturing Co
P. 0. Box 854 Des Moines, Iowa 50304
102. H. B, Fuller Co.
. 57 So. Linden Ave. So. San Francisco, Calif. 9^080
103. The H. B. Fuller Co
315 South Hicks Road Palatine, 111. 60067
10*1. K. B. Fuller Co
4819 Industrial Court Cincinnati, Ohio 45217
105. The H, B, Puller Co
Industrial HLvislon 2400 Kasota Avenue St. Paul, Minn. 55108
106. 107.
Fusite Corp. AaA JLP
' 6000 Fernview Ave. *****' ^ * Cincinnati, Ohio 45212
General Electric Co
Ballast Department
1430 East Fairchild St., Danville, Illinois
108. General Electric Co
305 Eastern Ave. Chelsea, Mass. 02150
209. General Mills, Inc.
James Ford Bell Tech Center 9000 Plymouth Ave. North
Minneapolis, Minn. 55427
110. General-Electric Co
Laminated Products Dept. Coshocton, Ohio 43812
111. Centex Corporation
Maine and Simpson Streets Carbondale, Pa. 18407
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124, Great Western Chemical Co
125. 126.
Great Western Chemical Co _
Oulton Industries
11440 S.W. Tledeman St. Portland, Oregon 97223
6900 Pox Avenue Seattle, Wash. 98IO8
212 Durham Avenue Metuchen, N. J. 08840
127. Hardman Incorporated
600 Cortlandt Street
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228. Martin Paint & Filler Co.
590 Belleville Turnpike
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N. J. 07032
129. Hl-Strand Chemicals, Inc.
P. 0. Box 368 Lenoir, North Carolina
28645
130. Hlghtemp Resins, Inc.
2?5 Greenwich Ave. Stamford, Conn. 06902
131. Jloosler Solvents & /* Chemicals Do ,
132,J Illinois Adhesives \ Products Co
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3101 South California Ave. Chicago, 111. 60608
233 ihdurail Coatings, Inc.
P, 0. Box 2371 Birmingham, Alabama 35201
34. 133.
Industrial Latex Co
306 Mount Pleasant Ave.
, ft 0 / 4 -.Wellington, New J. 07057 '1 t4/Vn, yn,
Inmont Corporation
Finishes Division P. O. Box 3938 Anaheim, Calif. 92803
136,, Inmont Corp.
PreBBtlte Dlv. P. 0. Box 3938 Anaheim, Calif. 92803
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137. Inmont Corp.
P. O. Box 659 Newark, N. J. 07101
138. Inaulcoustlc Corp.
Jernee Mill Road
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) - Sayerville, N. J. 08872 7/
139. The University of Iowa
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140,-'" Jet-Shapes, Inc.
Roclcleigh Industrial Park
jfry^/<VH &i/o /c'J/tSL.. J, Roclcleigh, N. J. 07647
141. John-Manvllle Products Corp
Research & Engineerirg Center P. 0. Box 159 Manville, N. J. 08835
142. Jordan Paint Co
7250 Franklin Forest Park, 111. 60130
143. Joslyn Mfg. & Supply Co
969 West 37th Place R & D Division Chicago, III. 60609
144. Kaiser Gypsum
Wilber Avenue Antioch, Calif. 94509
145. Kansas Paint & Color Co
132 North Mosley St. Wichita, Kansas 67202
146. Keeper Chemical Corp.
1688 Fifth Street Trenton, N. J. O8638
147 Kee Lox Mfg Co
10 Kee Lox Place Rochester, N. Y. 14608
148. Kendall Company
309 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, 111. 60606
149. Kohler McLister Paint Co
P. 0. Box 546 Denver, Col. 80201
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150. Koppers Co., Inc.
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3501 Collin3 Ave. Richmond, Calif. 94804
151. Koppers Co., Inc.
Organic Materials Dlv. 480 Freylinghuysen Ave. Newark, N. J. 07114
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Koppers Building Pittsburgh, Pa.
15*. 155. 156.
Liquid Nitrogen Processing Corp 412 East King Street
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The Lubrizol Corp.
29400 Lakeland Blvd.
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M. R. Plastics & Coatings, Inc. ll46o Dorsett Road
, Maryland Heights, Mo.
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r 63042 2121 McCarter Highway
Newark, N. J. 07104
Magle Brothers Oil Co
9101 Fullerton Ave. Franklin Park,Ill 60131
Magld Corp.
* 35O Cantor Avenue
lit*. Jht-yui'uJ '^^nden' N- J* 07036
'Manhattan Addfhieessiivveess CCoorrpp.
/ 425 Greenpoint Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 11222
Markem Corp.
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150 Congress Street Keene, New Hampshire
03431
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McCloskey Varnish Co
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ADDRESS
7600 State Road Philadelphia, Pa. 19136
Springfield, Va.
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164. Mereco Products
Dlv. Metachem Resina Corp.
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* 7] -Cranston, R, I. 02910
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165. (Minnesota Mining v. Mfg Co
P. 0. Box 3121
`W JU!" *"* Hlnn' 55101
166. Missouri Solvents & Chemicals 25522 Nicholson Ave.
Company
Kansas City, Mo. 6*1120
167. Mobil Chemical Co
P. 0. Box 1388 PlalnsPield, N. J.
168. 169. 170.
Mobay Chemical C--o
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Mashua Corp.
New Martinsville, West Virginia 26155
^560 Darrow Road Stow, Ohio *14225
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171. National Bronze Powder Co
9945 Franklin Ave. Franklin Park,111.
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1424 PhilpotStreet Baltimore, Md. 21231
(' ` Box 3316 - Station C 2727 Avondale / Toldeo, Ohio 43607
t\.s. Third and Fort Streets
Niles, Mich. 49120
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175. North American Paint Corp.
3504 Rose Avenue Suburb of Asbury Park Wanamassa, N. J. 07072
176. N.V.P. Company
Lafayette & Cedar St. Kennett Square, Pa.
19348
177. Ohio Solvents & Chemicals Company
3470 West l4oth St. Cleveland, Ohio 44111
178. Orelub Corp.
126-06 18th Avenue College Point, N.Y.
11356
179. Paisley Products, Inc.
.180 Park Name Plate Co
Div. Standard Brands, ] 29 Mack Drive Edison, N. J. 08817
34-10 Linden Place Flushing, N. Y. 11354
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Pennsylvania Refining Co
2686 Llbson Rd.
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183. (^Photolastic, Inc. i'h-n--'
-81*. Polyplastex United, Inc.
67 Lincoln Highway Nalvcrn> Pa* 19355
870 Springfield Road Union, New Jersey 07083
185. 186.
The pplymel Corporation
514-516 Ensor Street
JC* Lj. ,/JK^X Md. 21202
P'oollyytech Co, Inc.
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188. Princeton Chemical Research, Inc.
ADDRESS
Adhesive Products Mr. 225 Belleville Ave Bloomfield, N, J. 07003
P. 0. Box 652 Princeton, N. J. 08540
DATE MAILED
189. Products Research and Chemical 2919 Empire Avenue
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4 , / ,A / Burbank, Calif. 91504
190. /'Kirex Corp. Ltd
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191. Randolph Products Co
Carlstadt, N.J. 07072
192. RaybeBtos Manhattan , AlA Raybestos Division
9. Box 1021
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193 Reilly Tar & Chemical Co r 11 South Meridian Ave.
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Merchants Bank Building
(L^^UO No* 1615
. - Indianapolis, Indiana
3.9*1- I. Reiss Co, Inc.
120 Bayway Street Elizabeth, N. J. 07202
195. Reliance Universal, Tnc.
Box 4155 Roanoke, Va. 24015
196. Republic Powdered Metals
2628 Pearl Road Medina, Ohio 44256
19?. Richardson Paint Company
4821 Garden Street
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198. G. P. RoeBer, Inc.
P. (K Box 92 Lahaska, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 18931
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20L. Eli Sandman Co.
.202 Schjeldahl Company
203. Schwartz Chemical Co
20*1. Seaboard Products Co
205. 206.
Sherwin Williams Co
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The Smith-Aleop Paint & Varnish Co
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Solar Compounds Inc.
Sonneborn Building Products, Inc.
Southern Solvents & Chemicals Corp.
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n , <i , `"'A , 301'Hull Street Richmond, Virginia
280 Greenwood St. Worchester, Mass. 01601
Northfleld, Minn. 55057
50-01 2nd Street Long Island City, N. Y. 11101
Products Drive Texas, Maryland 21030
P. 0. Box 6027 Cleveland, Ohio
96 Summer Street Arlington, Mass. 02174
P. O. Box 671 Jonesboro, Ga. 30236
DATE MAILED
630 North Third Street Terre Haute, Ind. 47801
P. 0. Box 227 Linden, New Jersey
Hancox Avenue Belleville, N. J. 07109
P. 0. Box 4067 Carrollton Station New Orleans, La. 70118
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P. O. Box 395 Marcus Book, Pa. 19061
225. Superior Lacquer Co, Inc. .*
P. O. Box 508 Toccoa, Ga. 30577
226. Super Tire Engineering Co
7255 Crescent Blvd. Camden, N. J. 08l01
227. 228.
Superior Varnish & Drier Co Box 1310
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Adhesives &. Coatings Blv
P. 0. Box 58007
Vernon, Calif. 90058
229. Swift Chemical Co
Division of Swift & Co. 8 Parish Drive Madison, 111. 62060
230. Taurus Chemical Corp.
Canoga & Bradley Streets Auburn, New York 13021
231. Technical Coatings Co _
134 Lister Avenue Newark, N. J. 07105
232. Technical Tape Corp
240 North Avenue New Bochelle, N.Y.10801
233. ^Tennessee Eastman Compan$ d ' Div. of Eastman Kodak Kingsport, Tenn. 37662
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820 Woburn Street
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2500 Vinson Street Dallas, Texas
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P. 0. Box 1296 Trenton, N. J. 08607
Oneida, Tenn. 37841
Dlv. of Seagram Corp. P. 0. Box 405 Union, N. J. 07083
10701 Shaker Blvd. Cleveland, 0hlo44l04
1400 North Walnut Street Wilmington, Delaware 19899
17 Executive Park Dr NE Atlanta, Ga 30329
285 Wellsville Ave New Milford, Conn.
3033 N. W. North River Drive Miami, Florida 33142
807 N. Fremont Ave. Tampa, Florida
2275 Tucker Industrial Blvd, Tucker, Ga.
Des Plaines, 111.60016
Southwest Accounting CenteiP. 0. Box .471 Texas City, Texas 77591
2335 Thrift Road Charlotte, N.C.
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American Metal Seal Co
509 Washington Ave Carlstadt, N.J.
Union-Amsco, Amsco Div .
Flintkote Co
Div Union Oil Co of Calif.
350 Roosevelt Ave.
i,( Carteret, N. J.
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Oak and Central Ave. East Rutherford, N. J.
253. ex-Chem Co
20-21 Wagaraw Hd Fair Lawn, N. J.
Blrk Paint Co 255 \/mMahld Corporation
236 Kearny Avenue Jersey City, N. J.
350 Cantor Avenue Linden, N. J.
256. United Lacquer Manufacturing 1001 West Elizabeth Ave.
Linden, N. J. 07036
55 MIcola Place Nutley, N. J.
100 Sutton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. 11222
43-^3 Vernon Blvd. Long Island City, N. Y.
442 Waverly Avenue Mamaroneck, N. Y.
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320 Long Island Expressway Sq.
Millville, H.Y.11746
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262. Union Carbide Corp.
Carbon Products Div, P. O. Box 6087 Cleveland, Ohio MlOl
263. Union-Amsco, Amsco Div.
Colwells Lane Conshohocken, Pa.
60th & Woodland Ave. Philadelphia, Pa.
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269. USM Corporation 270. USS Chemicals
271. The Valspar Corp.
562 ViBta Avenue . Addison, 111. 60101
Finance & Accounting Officer
Bldg. 5238
Edgewood, Md. 21010
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W.V. of United States Steel Corp. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225
200 Sayre Street Rockford, 111. 61101
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272. VBlispar Corp,
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273. Vltricon, Inc.
1101 South Third St. Minneapolis, Minn. 55415 _________
25-29 50th Street Woodslde, N.Y. 11377
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274. Warsaw Chemical Co
Argonne Road Warsaw, Indiana
275* Western Electric Co,Inc. JJP'jsjCCc
Manufacturing Division Voucher Dept. 3157 Hawthorne Station Chicago, 111. 60623
276. The Bruce Williams laboratories P. 0. Box 169 Joplin, Missouri
277* Bostrum Division Universal Oil Products
133 West Oregon Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin
276. Wisconsin Solvents & Chemicals 1719 South 83rd St.
Corp.
Milwaukee, Wis. 53214
279* Wolverine Solvents & Chemicals Corp.
2940 Stafford Ave. S.W. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508
280, World Carpets Inc.
431 South Green Street Dalton, Georgia 30720
28l. Yates Manufacturing Co
A282. CoBmo Wheel Incorporated'r>
^\228833. Malter International^ Corp.
1615 West 15th Street Chicago, Illinois 60608
651 South Market St. Waukegan, 111. 6OO85
P. 0. Box 6099 New Orleans, La. 70114
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