-
trade names, such as
Tenite (Eastman
Chemical Company), zyl and zylonite,
Cellon (Deutsche
Celluloid Fabrik in Eilenburg, Germany), and
Rhodoid (Soc. des...
- 2011.
Retrieved July 6, 2011. "Fun 4
Gator Kids —
Cellon Live Oak",
Retrieved 2011-07-06 [2] "
Cellon Oak Park",
Retrieved 2011-07-06 Borland,
Timothy (July...
- 1,2,2-tetrachloroethane (TeCA), also
known by the
brand names Bonoform,
Cellon and Westron, is an
organic compound. It is
colorless liquid and has a sweet...
-
Richard E.
Cellon is a Rear
Admiral in the U.S. Navy is in
command of the 1st
Naval Construction Division.
Prior to his
current position, he was commanded...
-
transparent Cellon (Cellulose acetate) in the
first prototype, R.I
number 8/15, and
lozenge camouflage fabric in the
second aircraft, 40/16.
Cellon was used...
- from above.
During World War I, the
Germans experimented with the use of
Cellon (Cellulose acetate), a
transparent covering material, in an
attempt to reduce...
- the 1840s, and the
first known settler was a
French immigrant named John
Cellon.
LaCrosse was an
agricultural village by 1860, in an area
mostly given over...
-
heavy bomber were
covered with
Cellon. However,
sunlight glinting from the
material made the
aircraft even more visible.
Cellon was also
found to
degrade quickly...
-
Aircraft Corporation TSR-2.
Paint used on the Avro
Vulcan was
manufactured by
Cellon, and that on the
Handley Page
Victor by
Titanine Ltd. Many
Strategic Air...
- non-flammable
synthetic cellulose acetate lacquers,
marketed under the name "
Cellon", were
important in the
aircraft industry. He
contributed to photochemistry...