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Vinylite

American  
[vahyn-l-ahyt] / ˈvaɪn lˌaɪt /
Trademark.
  1. a brand name for a series of thermoplastic, nontoxic, acid-resistant, vinyl resins or plastics: used in coatings, adhesives, film, molded ware, and phonograph records.


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The inner-tube-like ring of Vinylite that makes up the seat of William H. Miller’s inflatable chair came out of wartime pressures to use new kinds of materials.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 3, 2019

At the institute, Reid did research for Union Carbide & Carbon Corp., after nine years' work on esters succeeded in producing Vinylite, the plastic now used for shower curtains, combs, etc.

From Time Magazine Archive

Later, as manager of the Vinylite divisions, he helped make Union Carbide the world's largest producer of plastics.

From Time Magazine Archive

Many of the works in the current show are done in Vinylite, which Tamayo likes because of its quick-drying qualities.

From Time Magazine Archive

Industrial enamels like Peroxylin and Vinylite he applied, sometimes with a spray gun, to Masonite and Bakelite.

From Time Magazine Archive

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