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− | ==Description==
| + | Eva Zeisel, American, born in Hungary, born in 1906 |
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| + | '''Katavolos, Littell, & Kelley, '''American, 1949-1955 |
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− | ! Comments
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− | | [[Forex Classic|FOREX® Classic]]
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− | | 3A Composites
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− | | white
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− | | 0.7
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− | | 40-44
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− | | 55
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− | | 0.07
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− | | <1
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− | | 2 ; 19
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− | | standard product; PE film on one side
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− | |-
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− | | FOREX® Print
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− | | 3A Composites
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− | | white
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− | | 0.5
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− | | >32
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− | | 55
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− | | 0.07
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− | | <1
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− | | 2 ; 19
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− | | more economical; less rigid and resistant; PE film on one side
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− | | FOREX® Color
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− | | 3A Composites
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− | | 9 colors
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− | | 0.6
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− | | 37
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− | | 55
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− | | 0.05
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− | | <1
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− | | 3 ; 8 (10, 19 black only)
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− | | cannot be used outdoors; PE film on one side
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− | | [[Komacel|KomaCel®]]
| + | '''The Hall China Company, '''East Liverpool, Ohio, 1903 to the present |
− | | Kommerling
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− | | 0.55-0.7
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− | | 55-77
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− | | 56
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− | | <0.08
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− | | <0.2
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− | | 4 ; 30
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− | | standard product
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− | | [[Komatex|KomaTex®]]
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− | | Kommerling
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− | | w/b
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− | | ~0.6
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− | | 48-55
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− | | 60
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− | | <0.08
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− | | <0.3 - 3.0
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− | | 1 ; 25 (white), 2 ; 19(black)
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− | | free foamed sheet, (no outer skin)
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− | | KomaLite®
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− | | Kommerling
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− | | w/b
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− | | 0.5
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− | | 58
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− | | 3 ; 6
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− | | more economical for of KoamTex
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− | | [[Sintra]]
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− | | 3A Composites
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− | | 9 colors
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− | | 0.5-0.9
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− | | 46
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− | | 1 ; 12.7
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− | | standard product, low gloss; has two release liners - one on each side
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− | | Sintra Vers (formerly ePVC)
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− | | 3A Composites
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− | | w/b
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− | | 3 ; 6
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− | | more economical and versatile
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− | | Sintra Construct
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− | | 3A Composites
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− | | w/b
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− | | 6 ; 19
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− | | designed for fabrication
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− | | Celtec
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− | | 0.58
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− | | 55
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− | == Synonyms and Related Terms ==
| + | '''''Tomorrow's Classic plate''''' |
− | ==Applications==
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− | ==Working Properties==
| + | 1952-1957 |
− | All are: fire retardant; can be cut, machined, nailed, glued, painted, printed; not biodegradable but may be recycled in some locations.
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− | ==Risks==
| + | Glazed earthenware |
− | ==Forms and Sizes==
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− | ==Physical and Chemical Properties==
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− | ==Resources and Citations==
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| + | Overall: 2.5 x 27.9 x 25.4 cm (1 x 11 x 10 in.) |
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− | [[Category:Materials database]][[Category:MWG]][[Category:Comparisons]]
| + | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Gift of Brett Angell 2004.513 |
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| + | ''for more information see:'' |
| + | [https://collections.mfa.org/objects/453051/tomorrows-classic-plate?ctx=23a032c4-4b7a-4a18-bfa8-1cce17939722&idx=0 MFA Online Collections Database] |
Eva Zeisel, American, born in Hungary, born in 1906
Katavolos, Littell, & Kelley, American, 1949-1955
The Hall China Company, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1903 to the present
Tomorrow's Classic plate
1952-1957
Glazed earthenware
Overall: 2.5 x 27.9 x 25.4 cm (1 x 11 x 10 in.)
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Gift of Brett Angell 2004.513
for more information see:
MFA Online Collections Database