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TABLE 158.--Synthetic organic chemicals:

Toners and lakes for which United States production or sales were reported, identified by manufacturer, 1957--Continued

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*Setoglaucine (Peacock blue G) (Rhoduline blue 60) (C.I. 658), FMA.

Setoglaucine (Peacock blue G) (Rhoduline blue 6G)
(C.I. 658), PTA.

Victoria blue B (C.I. 729), fugitive----
Victoria blue B (C.I. 729), PMA--

Victoria blue B (C.I. 729), PTA---
Victoria blue R (C.I. 728), PMA---
Victoria blue R (C.I. 728), PTA--
*Victoria pure blue B (Pr. 198), PMA-
Victoria pure blue B (Pr. 198), PTA--
All other----

*Brown toners, reduced:

Bismarck brown G (C.I. 331), fugitive---
Bismarck brown R (C.I. 332), fugitive--
Indanthrene brown RY------

Para brown----

Green toners, reduced:

Benzidine yellow and iron blue---

Benzidine yellow and phthalocyanine blue--Brilliant green (C.I. 662), fugitive---*Brilliant green (C.I. 662), PMA--

Brilliant green (C.I. 662) and auramine 0 (C.I. 655), PMA.

*Brilliant green (C.I. 662) and benzidine yellow,
PMA.

Brilliant green (C.I. 662) and benzidine yellow,
PTA.

*Brilliant green (C.I. 662) and thioflavine (C.I.
815), PMA.

Brilliant green (C.I. 662) and thioflavine (C.I.
815), PTA.

Malachite green (C.I. 657), fugitive-------
Malachite green (C.I. 657), PMA---
Malachite green (C.I. 657), PTA--------

Malachite green (C.I. 657) and auramine 0 (C.I.
655).

Malachite green (C.I. 657) and thioflavine (C.I. 815), PMA.

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Phthalocyanine green, Pr. 483-

*Pigment green B, Pr. 149-

Shamrock green----

500.

Maroon toners, reduced:

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TABLE 158.--Synthetic organic chemicals:

Toners and lakes for which United States production or sales were reported, identified by manufacturer, 1957--Continued

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Ethyl violet (C.I. 682), PTA-

Indanthrene brilliant violet RR (C.I. 1104) Indanthrene red violet RH (C.I. 1212)-*Methyl violet B (C.I. 680), fugitive-*Methyl violet B (C.I. 680), PMA-*Methyl violet B (C.I. 680), PTA-

Yellow toners, reduced:

Auramine 0 (C.I. 655), fugitive-.
Auramine O (C.I. 655), PHA --

*Benzidine yellows:

Benzidine yellow (deb and aaa).

Benzidine yellow (deb and aaot).

Benzidine yellows, other--

*Hansa yellows:

102.

102.

102.

505, 567.

234, 358, 587.

127, 193, 224, 336, 505, 587.

57, 127, 193, 224, 336, 358, 386, 400, 457, 475, 505, 587.

234, 575.

500.

127, 193, 234, 505.

224, 234, 498, 505.

400, 457, 475.
580.

234, 505.

505.

224, 234, 400, 498, 505.

102, 234, 336, 400, 475, 505.

505.

102, 118, 127, 193, 358, 400, 500, 505, 587.

57, 127, 224, 234, 505.

580.

234, 400, 498, 587.

400.

400, 550.

102.

127, 193, 224, 234, 475, 505, 580.

234, 336, 400, 457, 494, 498, 505, 587.

127, 234, 505.

224, 234.

234.

400, 541, 580.

234, 400, 500, 550, 567, 587.

500.

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TABLE 158.--Synthetic organic chemicals:

Toners and lakes for which United States production or sales were reported, identified by manufacturer, 1957--Continued

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Note to table 158

Note.--The C.I. (Colour Index) and Pr. (prototype) numbers shown in this report are the identifying numbers given, respectively, in the 1st edition of the Colour Index and in the prototype list of the Technical Manual and Yearbook of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. Parentheses around a C.I. or Pr. number indicate that it is the number of the dye from which the specified toner or lake was produced. When the C.I. or Pr. number is not enclosed in parentheses the named toner itself is listed in the Index or Manual.

The abbreviations PMA and PTA stand for phosphomolybdic and phosphotungstic acids, respectively. Pigments formerly listed as PIMA (phosphotungstamolybdic acid) are now included with PTA colors. Intermediates used in the manufacture of certain colors are abbreviated as follows:

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mca

mnpt

mtps

oca-

Oсaaa--

ocpnaocptms-

ona--

pc ams

pcona

pup-

pnoa-

--meta-chloroaniline

--meta-nitro-para-toluidine (2-nitro-para-toluidine)

----meta-toluidine-para-sulfonic acid (2-amino-para-toluenesulfonic acid)

----ortho-chloroaniline

----ortho-chloroacetoacetanilide

------ortho-chloro-para-nitroaniline (2-chloro-4-nitroaniline)

---ortho-chloro-para-toluidine-meta-sulfonic acid (6-amino-4-chloro-meta

toluenesulfonic acid)

------ortho-nitroaniline

--para-chloroaniline-meta-sulfonic acid (5-amino-2-chlorobenzenesulfonic acid) -para-chloro-ortho-nitroaniline (4-chloro-2-nitroaniline)

-phenylmethylpyrazolone

-para-nitro-ortho-anisidine (5-nitro-ortho-anisidine)

pnot

-para-nitro-ortho-toluidine (5-nitro-ortho-toluidine)

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Medicinals

TABLE 17B.--Synthetic organic chemicals: Medicinals for which United States production or sales were reported, identified by manufacturer, 1957

[Medicinals for which separate statistics are given in table 17A are marked below with an asterisk (*); medicinals not so marked do not appear in table 17A because the reported data are accepted in confidence and may not be published. Manufacturers' identification numbers shown below are taken from table 27. An X signifies that the manufacturer did not consent to the publication of his identification number with the designated product]

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