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- 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...