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Galalith (Erinoid in the
United Kingdom) is a
synthetic plastic material manufactured by the
interaction of
casein and formaldehyde. The
commercial name...
- casein. Some of the
earliest plastics were
based on casein. In particular,
galalith was well
known for use in buttons.
Fiber can be made from
extruded casein...
- 1998) 1897:
Still produced today,
Galalith is a milk-based
bioplastic that was
created by
German chemists in 1897.
Galalith is
primarily found in buttons...
- Bakelite, that
turns red over time,
regardless of its
original color.
Galalith is an
early plastic derived from milk products.
Micarta is an
early composite...
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cellulose with
nitration mixture.
Acetylcellulose (not in the use at present)
Galalith or "artificial horn" (condensation
product of
casein and formaldehyde)...
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button market,
which listed buttons made of
vegetable ivory, metal, gl****,
galalith, silk, linen, cotton-covered crochet, lead, snap fasteners, enamel, rubber...
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Their contributions led to the
discovery of
materials such as celluloid,
galalith, parkesine, rayon,
vulcanised rubber and, later, Bakelite: all materials...
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worked with papier-mâché and
several other materials such as
celluloid and
galalith to
create models of
insects including a flea (1930, 100:1 scale), a housefly...
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Eastman Kodak successfully filed a
patent for the
celluloid film 1890s
Galalith, a
plastic derived from
casein developed by
Wilhelm Krische and Adolph...
- 1924–1939,
combined br**** and
chrome with
geometric shapes of
colored galalith. "Die
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