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- Parkesine abstract "Parkesine is the trademark for the first man-made plastic, nitrocellulose. It was patented by Alexander Parkes in 1862. In 1866 Parkes formed the Parkesine Company to mass-produce the material. The company, however, failed due to poor product quality as Parkes tried to reduce costs. Parkesine's successors were Xylonite, produced by Daniel Spill (an associate of Parkes), and Celluloid from John Wesley Hyatt. Parkesine was made from cellulose treated with nitric acid and a solvent. The generic name of Parkesine is pyroxylin, or Celluloid. Parkesine is often called synthetic ivory. The Parkesine company ceased trading in 1868. Pictures of Parkesine are held by the Plastics Historical Society of London. There is a plaque on the wall of the site of the Parkesine Works in Hackney, London.".
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- Parkesine wikiPageRevisionID "666459799".
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Parkes.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellulose.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_inventions.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plastics.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thermoplastics.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Celluloid.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Spill.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink John_Wesley_Hyatt.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Borough_of_Hackney.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Nitric_acid.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Nitrocellulose.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Plastics_Historical_Society.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Pyroxylin.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLink Xylonite.
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parkesine".
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLinkText "parkesine".
- Parkesine wikiPageWikiLinkText "plastics".
- Parkesine hasPhotoCollection Parkesine.
- Parkesine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Industry-stub.
- Parkesine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Parkesine subject Category:Cellulose.
- Parkesine subject Category:English_inventions.
- Parkesine subject Category:Plastics.
- Parkesine subject Category:Thermoplastics.
- Parkesine hypernym Trademark.
- Parkesine type Company.
- Parkesine type Place.
- Parkesine type Polysaccharide.
- Parkesine type Polymer.
- Parkesine type Polysaccharide.
- Parkesine type Solid.
- Parkesine type Location.
- Parkesine type Place.
- Parkesine type Thing.
- Parkesine comment "Parkesine is the trademark for the first man-made plastic, nitrocellulose. It was patented by Alexander Parkes in 1862. In 1866 Parkes formed the Parkesine Company to mass-produce the material. The company, however, failed due to poor product quality as Parkes tried to reduce costs. Parkesine's successors were Xylonite, produced by Daniel Spill (an associate of Parkes), and Celluloid from John Wesley Hyatt. Parkesine was made from cellulose treated with nitric acid and a solvent.".
- Parkesine label "Parkesine".
- Parkesine sameAs Parkesina.
- Parkesine sameAs Parkesine.
- Parkesine sameAs m.0dgg15.
- Parkesine sameAs Q7138459.
- Parkesine sameAs Q7138459.
- Parkesine wasDerivedFrom Parkesine?oldid=666459799.
- Parkesine isPrimaryTopicOf Parkesine.