| Show GLASS THAT CAN BE BENT new invention declared to be suitable for or a number of useful industrial du purposes A new substitute for gla glab or for lacquer hns has been invented it can be cut with shears or with a knife and when heated to more than degrees centigrade it forms it mass which resumes its previous hard state on cooling it is known as cellon under tile the patents of dr Eichel grun a company is making cellon in the fonn foint of a solid or liquid solution of acetyl cellulose in camphor either cither white while or colored transparent or opaque it appeals in slabs or tube form as well as in the form of a plastic mass as putty to be used for ing gins ging purposes or as an antirust anti rust liquid tin the hard vitreous it reous cellon Is bendable and springy and insensitive to cold water soap boap fat alcohol alco liol or petrol when burnt in a flame it drops off on like shellac without however being as combustible as the latter cellon varnish which can be allowed to harden or solidify into flexible layers Is suitable for ninny many industrial purposes pur pos liquid cellon con can be used for impregnating textiles or for making insulating tape in this ibis latter form it can be taken from the round box bov in which it Is wound up even in the moist condition and allowed to harden in fit air |