Styron belt at Dow Chemical Company facility
- 1950s
General view of employees examining a Styron belt (also known as a ribbon) as it is extruded from a machine in the Styron manufacturing facilities at the Dow Chemical Company plant located in Midland, Michigan. Per notations accompanying the photograph, the belt is then transferred to a cutter, where it is formed into small granules of uniform size. Styron is the trade name for Styrenic plastics historically manufactured and sold by the Dow Chemical Company for a variety of consumer applications, including packaging and food service, appliances, and other plastic wares.
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Dow Chemical Company. “Styron Belt at Dow Chemical Company Facility,” 1950–1959. Dow Chemical Company Historical Image Collection, Box 10, Folder Plants--Styron Laboratory. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2j62s598f.
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