Hercules CMC-CT Means Better Business for Linen Supply Houses
- Part of 1952 Hercules Advertisements
- 1952
Color print advertisement for Hercules CMC-CT, unpurified cellulose gum manufactured and sold by Hercules Powder Company for use in detergent products. The advertisement features a line drawing of a uniformed man delivering a stack of laundered linen to a restaurant. The accompanying text describes the use of Hercules CMC-CT as a laundry additive for linen suppliers. This advertisement appeared in Laundry Age.
Formed in 1912 as part of an anti-trust settlement with DuPont, the Hercules Powder Company (later Hercules Inc.) initially specialized in the manufacture of explosives and smokeless powders and subsequently diversified its business to encompass a variety of industrial products, including pine and paper chemicals, synthetics, pigments, polymers, and cellulose.
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Hercules Incorporated. “Hercules CMC-CT Means Better Business for Linen Supply Houses.” 1952 Hercules Advertisements, 1952. Records of Hercules Incorporated, Volume 1952. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/odxwrz6.
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