Tenite
Description
[Eastman Chemical, TN] A registered trademark for originally used for a cellulose acetate plastic. Tenite was first developed in 1929 for use in photographic film (Kodacolor). In 1932, as solid moldable form was marketed for used in plastic parts, such as steering wheels, light switch plates, radio knobs, and poker chips. In 1938, Tenite II, a cellulose acetate butyrate compound was introduced. Tenite polyethylene and Tenite polyprolyene products were added in 1954 and 1962, respectively. By the end of the 20th century, the name Tenite was used only for celllulosic polymers composed of cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, and cellulose acetate proprionate.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Tenite II
Additional Information
Eastman Chemical: Listing for Product information sheets