Two women with assorted Styrofoam objects
- 1962
General view of two unidentified women posed behind a work bench with assorted objects made out of Styrofoam. Both women are wearing Styrofoam fascinators and an audience is visible in the background, indicating the photograph was taken at an information session or product demonstration.
Invented in 1941 by researchers in Dow's Chemical Physics Lab, "Styrofoam" properly refers to the Dow Chemical Company’s trademarked brand of closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam commonly used for thermal insulation and craft applications.
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Dow Chemical Company. “Two Women with Assorted Styrofoam Objects,” 1962. Dow Chemical Company Historical Image Collection, Box 4, Folder Products--Styrofoam--Misc. Uses. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/kd17ct44d.
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