Carborundum Company
Found in 912 Collections and/or Records:
Economy, Smith, Lin - Perp'n of refractory fibers by chemical conversion in Appl Polym Sym., presented at ACS Hi Temp Fiber Sym fall of 72, 1972-1973
Correspondence, invoices, and copies of an article titled "Preparation of Refractory Fibers by Chemical Conversion Method" written by J. Economy, W. D. Smith, and R. Y. Lin.
Economy, Wohrer, Frechette, Lei - Oxidatie stability of phenolic fibers, Appl Polym Symp, #21: 81-88, 1973
Memo regarding payment and copy of a article titled "Osidative Stability of Phenolic Fibers" written by J. Economy, L Wohrer, F. Frechette, and G. Y. Lei. Published in Applied Polymer Symposium, #21, 1973.
Economy, Wohrer, Matkovich - "Single Crystal Flake Reinforced Composites", 1968-1969
Correspondence, memos, drafts, and a copy of an article titled, "Single Crystal Flake Reinforced Composites" by J. Economy, L. Wohrer, and V. Matkovich. Published in the SAMPE Journal and SAMPE Symposium, 1969.
Economy, Wohrer - "Phenolic fibers", Adv. In Fire Retardants, pt. 2: 18-30, 1973
Two copies of an article titled, "Phenolic Fibers," written by J. Economy and L. Wohrer. Published in Advances in Fire Retardants, 1973.
Economy, Wohrer - Phenolic fibers, Enc Chem Tech, 2nd ed, suppl., 667-673, 1971
One copy of a supplemental insert to the Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology including the article, "Phenolic Fibers" written by J. Economy and L. Wohrer
Economy, Wohrer - Phenolic fibers, Enc. Polym. Sci & Tech, V. 15, 1971, 365-375, 1971
Memo regarding payment and a copy of an insert to the Encyclopedia of Polymer Science & Technology, including the article "Phenolic Fibers" written by J. Economy and L. Wohrer. Published in 1971.
Educational Caravans, 1937
Carborundum history addressed to "travelers".
Educational Caravans excerpt about the history of Carborundum in Niagara Falls, NY
Educational Caravans, 1936 - 1937
Correspondence and drafts about the history of the company
Elec. Components - Thermistors, 1963-1965
Product information
Employee Contracts, 1951
Employee contracts with employees names typed in and signed by the Vice President of the company