Non-Inflammable Paper Resists Oil and Water

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Folding pots and pans made of non-inflammable paper, in which water may be boiled, are some of  the possibilities offered by a recent invention. To show that fire and water do not harm/ his fireproof paper, an invenfor boiled water in a single sheet which he held over a burning candle. Being resistant likewise to oil, and easy to disinfect, the paper is said to be well suited for use in Braille books, since perspiration from fingers of the blind will not damage the raised characters. Perhaps even more important, according to the inventor, would be its military applications.

Title (Dublin Core)
Non-Inflammable Paper Resists Oil and Water
Subject (Dublin Core)
en
en
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Non-Inflammable Paper Resists Oil and Water
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
World War II
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1940-08
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Mechanics, v. 74, n. 2, 1940
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
167
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public Domain (Google digitized)
Source (Dublin Core)
Google books
References (Dublin Core)
Braille
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)