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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

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

Plastic garden hose which acts as a lawn sprinkler was put on sale by A. M. Andrews Co. of Portland, Ore. Holes punched along the Vinylite hose spray a 12-ft.-wide swath of lawn.

From Time Magazine Archive

Manhattan's Bilnor Corp. put on the market a new collapsible Vinylite boat, small enough, when not inflated, to be carried in an overnight bag.

From Time Magazine Archive

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