Tenth issue from the twenty-second volume of Dyestuffs, a journal publication from the National Aniline Division of the Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation issued on a monthly to quarterly basis from 1898 to 1964 (suspended briefly from 1916 to 1917).
The journal contains reprints of select articles from periodicals in the dyeing and textile fields. This issue contains an article from the Society of Dyers and Colourists titled The Mechanical Ventilation of Dyehouses by J.E. Brierley; an article from the Manual of Hosiery and Knit Goods Dyeing titled Dyeing of Hosiery in the Roll; Technical Sales Service to the Dye User by Charles H. Stone from Chemical Age; Salient Points in the Dyeing and Finishing of Velours by George E. Templeton from American Dyestuff Reporter; and Dyehouse Cost Variations by H. D. Martin from Textile Colorist. This issue contains black and white print illustrations.
Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation (later Allied Corporation, AlliedSignal Inc., and extant today as Honeywell, Inc.), formed in 1920 as an amalgamation of five chemical companies including the National Aniline & Chemical Company (founded 1917), Semet-Solvay Company (founded 1895), and the Solvay Process Company (founded 1881).
Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation. National Aniline Division. “Dyestuffs, Volume 22 Number 10.” New York, New York, October 1921. MR036D005. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/nuofto6.
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