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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[August 1, 1920. 



Blacks. The market remains steady with prices unchanged. 



Carbon-bisulphide. Early in the month producers' stocks were 

 ■cleaned out. Prices remained unchanged at 8V2 cents under this 

 condition. 



Carbon-tetrachloride. The demand has held steady and fairly 

 active. Prices have ranged from WA cents early in the month to 

 13 and 14 cents toward the latter part. 



Dry Colors. There has been a shortage of red oxides. The 

 •demand for dry colors in general has been steady, and prices un- 

 changed. 



Litharge. The situation is improving and the worst is said to 

 be over as regards producing and shipping to meet the demand 

 which continues to be very active. There will be no change in 

 iPrices until a revision of the lead list takes place. 



LiTHOPONE. The old prices are announced to continue for the 

 Ihird quarter of .the year. New plants and additions now under 

 construction are rated to increase the lithopone output by 25,000 

 tons annually. 



Sublimed Lead. The demand for sublimed lead is active and 

 •deliveries are good with conditions of supply in eastern United 

 States steadily improving. Prices hold at 10 to W'A cents. 



Sulphur. The market is steady and prices unchanged. 



Whiting. The war-time situation has not yet been eliminated. 

 "Few, if any, receipts of chalk are coming in and the demand ex- 

 ceeds the supply. 



Zinc Oxide. All the plants are operating to capacity and ex- 

 tensions are being rushed. It is reported that in 1915 there were 

 ■two producing companies in the United States with four plants; 

 •now there are 17 such companies with 23 plants. The chief de- 

 mand is from the paint and rubber manufacturing industries, both 

 ^of which are active. 



NEW YORK QUOTATIONS. 



July 26, 1920. 

 Prices subject to change without notice. 



AOCELEEATORS, OROANIC. 



Accelercne (New Yorkl lb. "" "^ 



Accelemal 



Aldehyde ammonia ci 



Aniline oil 



Excellerex 



Hexamethylene tetrair 



N. C. C 



No. 999 



Paraphenylenediamine 



Thiocarbanilide 



Velosan 



Vul-Ko-Cene 



Virol 



ACCELEKATOES, IHOBOANIC. 



(powdered) lb. 



Lead, dry red (bbls.) 



sublimed blue (bbls.) 



sublimed white (bbls.) 



white, basic carbonate (bbls.) 



Lime, flour 



■Litharge, domestic 



imported 



sublimed 



Magnesium, carbonate, light 



calcined extra light 



calcined light 



calcined medium light 



calcined heavy 



calcined commercial (magnesite) . 



oxide, extra light 



light technical 



light, imported 



imported 



35 @ 



30 @ 

 07'A@ 



04 @ 



67 @ 



33 @ 



55 @ 



ACIDS. 



•. 28 per cent (bbls.) 



ilacial, 99 per cent (carboys) 



(97% straw color) (drums) eal. 1.20 



(95% dark) (drums) eal. 110 



Muriatic. 20 degrees . 



Nitric, 36 degrees 



Sulphuric, 66 degrees 



$2.25 @$2.50 

 6.50 @ 7.0O 

 20.00 @ 



Bone, powdered lb. 



granulated lb. 



Carbon black (sacks, factory) lb. 



pressed lb. 



Drop lb. 



Ivory black lb. 



Lampblack lb. 



Oil soluble aniline lb. 



Rubber black lb. 



Blue: 



Cobalt lb. 



Iron oxide lb. 



Sienna, Italian, raw and burnt lb. 



Umber. Turkey, raw and burnt lb. 



Vandyke ;i>. 



Chrome, light lb. 



Red: 



Antimony, crimson. 



M. 



Antimony, golden sulphuret of (casks) lb. 



golden sulphuret (States) lb. 



golden, "Mcphisto" (casks) lb. 



golden •'R. M. P." lb. 



red sulphuret (States) lb. 



vermilion sulphuret lb. 



Arsenic, red sulphide lb. 



Indian 



Par 



xcelsic 



.lb. 



Toluidine toner 



Iron oxide, reduced grades 

 pure bright . . 



Spanish bright 



Venetian , 



Oil soluble aniline, red . . . 

 orange 



Oximony 



Vermilion. American 



artificial 



English quicksilve 

 Rubber makers' red 



brilliant. 



Ahi 



extra fine lb. 



Lithopone, domestic lb. 



Ponolith (carloads, factory) lb. 



Rubber-makers' white tb. 



Zinc oxide. American (factory): 



Special lb. 



XX red lb. 



(factory) : 



White seal 

 Green seal 

 Red seal . . 



ZZZ (lead free) 



ZZ (under 5% leaded) 

 Z (8-10% leaded).... 



.Ih. 



sulphide, yellow, light, orange. 



OOMPOUNDING OfGEEDIENTS. 



flake (carload) 



i @ 

 2 @ 

 ■'•A@ 



C. L. L. C. L. 



.lO^® .11 



.10^@ .lO'A 



■i3y,@ .13k 



.i2'A& .nil 



.ii^@ .nVi 



.10 @ .lOH 



.09 ffl .09 H 



.08'^@ .0854 



30.00 @ 



35.00 @ 



.17^@ 



arbonate, precipitated. ton 100.00 Q 



ilphide, precipitated lb. .05 @ 



