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now beyond doubt that the effect was due to the ultra violet rays and not to the ozone or the heat engendered by the lamp [[Lorenz?]] [[insertion]] Byck [[/insertion]] has made for me by my order an [[underlined in red]] impregnating mixture [[/underlined in red]] for [[underlined in red]] coils [[/underlined in red]] containing 50 Heavy Wood oil 50 Solid A No 1 which gives excellent results, hardens quickly in bakelizer but hardens
slowly on [[heating?]] and therefore can easily be manipulated. [[strikethrough]] Me [[/strikethrough]] I intend to use its wood tar or its
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heavy distillates as cheap and efficient solvents for A not only in the manufacture of impregnating compounds. but also in varnishes lacquers etc
I went to [[underlined in red]] De Muth [[/underlined in red]] office [[red vertical bar at left]] who confronted me with one of his [[underlined in red]] salesmen [[/underlined in red]] who was full [[underlined in red]] of gloom because [[/underlined in red]] when he showed his excellent assortment of Bakelite pipes, his customers objected after he told them their color would change. I explained to that salesman, to De Muth and his brother that this is not the way to proceed. That instead [[/red vertical bar at left]]
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