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First synthetic plastic
Bakelite (/ˈbeɪkəlaɪt/ BAY-kə-lyte) was the first plastic made from synthetic components. It was developed by chemist Leo Baekeland in Yonkers, New York
Bakelite
Chemical compound
phenol or substituted phenol with formaldehyde. Used as the basis for Bakelite, PFs were the first commercial synthetic resins. They have been widely
Phenol_formaldehyde_resin
Belgian chemist (1863–1944); inventor of Bakelite
photographic paper in 1893, and Bakelite in 1907. He has been called "The Father of the Plastics Industry" for his invention of Bakelite, an inexpensive, non-flammable
Leo_Baekeland
Device for sending telephone numbers
A rotary dial is a component of a telephone or a telephone switchboard that implements a signaling technology in telecommunications known as pulse dialing
Rotary_dial
PVC-based hardenable modeling clay
museums. Bakelite, an early plastic, was popular with designers and was an early form of polymer clay, but the phenol base of uncured Bakelite was flammable
Polymer_clay
The Bakelite anti-tank mine type I and type II were Italian anti-tank mines produced during the Second World War. As the name suggests, the mines used
Italian Bakelite Anti-tank mines
Italian_Bakelite_Anti-tank_mines
Line of Bakelite telephones
The Bakelite phone (bakelittelefon) officially known as Ericsson DBH 1001, and later as M33, N1020, and ED 702, was a Swedish line of telephones made from
Ericsson_DBH_1001_telephone
Australian Singer/Songwriter/Musician (born 1948)
release, they were Bakelite Radio Volume II (2003), Bakelite Radio Volume III (2004) Bakelite Radio Volume IV (2007), and Bakelite Radio Volume I (2009)
Joe_Camilleri
Resin plastic, popular 1930s-1950s
the American Catalin Corporation of New York City, when the patent on Bakelite expired that year. A phenol formaldehyde resin, it can be worked with files
Catalin
Kitchenware line
popular being construction of stainless steel with rivetlessly attached bakelite handles, copper-clad bases and rounded interiors for ease of cleaning.
Revere_Ware
1929 United States Supreme Court case
Ex parte Bakelite Corp., 279 U.S. 438 (1929), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that the United States Court of Customs and
Ex_parte_Bakelite_Corp.
1935 electric guitar by Rickenbacker
Electro-Spanish Model B was the world's first production, solid body (Bakelite) electrified guitar, officially released in 1935 by Rickenbacker, and based
Electro-Spanish_Model_B
Material formerly used in manufacturing
favor with the popularity of new plastics like Bakelite. It is quite easy to misidentify Hemacite as Bakelite. This composition was pre-plastic, and ideal
Hemacite
First electronic baby monitor
designed the Radio Nurse Receiver, which was made from a dark colored Bakelite in a streamlined, calm, and subtly playful modernist form, with a concealed
Zenith_Radio_Nurse
English building model construction toy
became a worldwide brand between 1934 and 1967. The name derived from Bakelite, one of the world's first commercial plastics that was originally used
Bayko
Country in Northwestern Europe
the Solvay process and the Gramme dynamo, respectively, in the 1860s. Bakelite was developed in 1907–1909 by Leo Baekeland. Ernest Solvay also acted as
Belgium
Serving piece for holding boiled eggs
flat-bottomed base. Egg cups can be made from a variety of materials, including bakelite, glass, plastic, porcelain, pottery, various metals, wood, or a combination
Egg_cup
American chemical company
Resolution Performance Products, Resolution Specialty Materials, and Bakelite AG. At that time they also acquired Pacific Epoxy Products. In 2010, the
Hexion
Anti-tank mine
The PT Mi-Ba-III is a large Bakelite cased circular Czechoslovak anti-tank blast mine. It is no longer produced but it is found in Angola, Kuwait, Mozambique
PT_Mi-Ba-III_mine
Organic compound (C6H5OH)
production of polycarbonates, epoxies, explosives such as picric acid, Bakelite, nylon, detergents, herbicides such as phenoxy herbicides, and numerous
Phenol
Protective industrial headwear
inspiration. MSA introduced the new non-conductive thermoplastic, reinforced Bakelite-based "Skullguard" Helmet in 1930. Able to withstand high temperatures
Hard_hat
Fashion accessory held for smoking
cigarette is held for smoking. Most frequently made of silver, jade or bakelite (popular in the past but now wholly replaced by modern plastics), cigarette
Cigarette_holder
Type of container
Corrugated box used for storage of archives Reusable shipping boxes Box in bakelite for storing cigarettes. Manufactured by Vynckier in Ghent. Collection Museum
Box
Danish audio-visual products company
circuses and army vehicles, and the iconic Beolit 39 radio that featured a Bakelite cabinet. However, it was many years before their business became significantly
Bang_&_Olufsen
Composite material of paper with melamine resin
used as electrical insulation, made of wrapped woven fabric coated with Bakelite thermosetting resin, then slit lengthwise, flattened, and cured in a press
Formica_(plastic)
Material of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids
doubling every ten years. The world's first fully synthetic plastic was Bakelite, invented in New York in 1907 by Leo Baekeland, who coined the term plastics
Plastic
High-pressure fiberglass laminate
flame retardant additives have replaced G-10 in certain applications. Bakelite "What is G-10 Handle Material? Knife Handles, Grips, Scales & More". KnifeArt
G-10_(material)
American socialite (1921–1972)
American socialite who was the ex-wife of Brooks Baekeland, the grandson of Bakelite inventor Leo Baekeland. She was murdered at her London home when her son
Barbara_Daly_Baekeland
Material used to make beads
material used to make beads, notably in the making of komboloi and misbaha. "Bakelite" and "Parkesine" are both synthetic resins named after their inventors
Faturan
Seating furniture without backrest and armrest
folding step stool kick stool or kick step stool Stool in red painted bakelite, supported by four chrome legs, from the Vyncoluxe series by the manufacturer
Stool_(seat)
Jewish-German designer
Art Nouveau and Art deco styles; he was also the first designer to use bakelite. He designed using a wide variety of objects and materials. Adler was born
Friedrich_Adler_(artist)
Submachine gun
32-round box magazine inserted in the side and had an unusual twist-action bakelite-covered handguard. Following the end of World War Two, the British Army
BSA_experimental_model_1949
Indian chemical company
Products Batteries Carbon products Welding equipment Plastics Industrial chemicals Pesticides Marine products Bakelite Number of employees 9,000 (1994)
Union_Carbide_India_Limited
List of human-made polymers
polymers include: Nylons in textiles and fabrics, Teflon in non-stick pans, Bakelite for electrical switches, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in pipes, etc. The common
List_of_synthetic_polymers
35mm camera from Kodak
molded black Bakelite body has satin-chromed top and base plates, and a collapsible finder is mounted on top center. The removable Bakelite back with the
Kodak_35
Resin plastic reinforced with fibers
Republic. Its production method places it in a similar family as Formica and Bakelite. It is reinforced with fibers (typically waste fabrics from the garment
Duroplast
Phenolic lipid
process analogous to the formation of phenol-formaldehyde resins such as Bakelite. Cardanol-phenol resins were developed in the 1920s by Mortimer T. Harvey
Cardanol
Norwegian artist (1884–1976)
first "hookless" bakelite telephone; that is, the first telephone where the cradle, or receiver hook, was integrated into the all-bakelite body. The phone
Jean_Heiberg
Round, open-top container frequently used as tableware
Museum of Industry Ghent. Round bowl in bakelite, collection Museum of Industry Ghent. Shaving bowl in bakelite, collection Museum of Industry Ghent. Bridge
Bowl
Topological interaction between long polymer chains that constrains their motion
Coatings 3D printing Consumer products Tires Whitewalls Cookware and bakeware Bakelite Food Container Vinyl record Kevlar Plastic bottle Plastic bag v t e
Chain_entanglement
Anti-tank blast mine
the Russian TM-62P2. The mine has a central fuze well which accepts the bakelite P-62 pressure fuze, which contains a CD-11R detonator. The mine can accept
MAT-62B_mine
Japanese weapon
made his own version in 1937 or earlier. The upgraded yawara was made of Bakelite plastic and had golf shoe metal spikes on both ends. A yawara can be used
Yawara
Lightweight aldehyde- and phenol-derived polymer
weight polymers derived from phenols and formaldehyde. They are related to Bakelite, which is more highly crosslinked. The term comes from Swedish "lack" for
Novolak
Substance composed of macromolecules with repeating structural units
polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, synthetic rubber, phenol formaldehyde resin (or Bakelite), neoprene, nylon, polyacrylonitrile, PVB, silicone, and many more. More
Polymer
Polish assault rifle
feeds from a double-column curved box magazine, made from a synthetic bakelite material or stamped metal, with a 30-round cartridge capacity. The cold
FB_Tantal
Device for copying images
pre-sensitized plate (epoxy or Bakelite). This pre-sensitized plate comprises an insulating plate (epoxy resin or bakelite), adhered with a layer of copper
Contact_copier
Japanese conglomerate corporation
Sumitomo Bakelite Co., Ltd. at Auto EV Bharat 4.0, KTPO Exhibition centre, Bangalore (2025)
Sumitomo_Group
Rocket Launcher
The coupling section was reinforced with aluminum, and covers made with bakelite are used for sealing on both tubes. Type 70 uses electronic ignition (not
Type_70_rocket_launcher
United States historic place
building also has large wood-burning fireplaces with handcrafted mantels, bakelite intercoms, vaulted ceilings and outside nooks for milk bottles. The Los
Chateau_Colline
Type of curved sword originating in Ethiopia
guard, identical to that of the jile or jambiya, though wood and later bakelite examples have been observed. The shotel was typically carried in a close
Shotel
Swedish multinational networking and telecommunications company
Ericsson DBH1001 (1931) was the first combined telephone set with a housing and handset made from Bakelite. The design is attributed to Jean Heiberg.
Ericsson
Highly viscous liquid exhibiting a kind of semi-solid behavior
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Gel
Tabletop abstract strategic board game
third edition has been published using black and almond phenolic resin ("Bakelite") tiles with single-color painted etchings. There are 22 pieces in total
Hive_(game)
U.S. manufacturer of pencils and desk top accessories
World War II. Around 1925, the Bakelite Corporation gained a controlling interest in the Autopoint Company. Bakelite bought out founders Kaufmann and
Autopoint_Company
Submachine gun
magazine well. Another change from the MP 40 is that the M56 lacks the Bakelite resting bar below the barrel on the MP 40. Bosnia and Herzegovina Iraq
M56_submachine_gun
Trade token
metals like copper, pewter, aluminium, brass and tin, or non-metals like bakelite, leather and porcelain. A legal tender coin is issued by a governmental
Token_coin
Bullpup assault rifle
1965. The internals of the weapons were made of steel and the externals bakelite. These assault rifles and the TKB-022PM were the first to use a tunnel
TKB-011
English actor (born 1939)
When he was nine, his main Christmas present was a fold-away wood and bakelite Victorian theatre from Pollocks Toy Theatres, with cardboard scenery and
Ian_McKellen
Camera manufactured by Kodak
51 mm f/4.5 triplet lens, and a fitted leather case. The body was made of bakelite, which was a very common camera body material at that time. Focus was achieved
Kodak_Pony
2007 French film
Baekeland (Moore), her husband Brooks Baekeland (Dillane), heir to the Bakelite plastics fortune, and their only child Antony (Redmayne), who was diagnosed
Savage_Grace
Hairstyle featuring artificial curls
Frigidine was one of the few, apart from Icall, to use a timing mechanism and Bakelite heaters. Vapeur Marcel was a French machine based on the same principles
Perm_(hairstyle)
American manufacturing company
MSA is based in the Pittsburgh suburb of Cranberry. Best known for its Bakelite Skullgard hard hat, the company’s product line includes gas monitoring
MSA_Safety
American home appliance brand
Vornado Model 12D1, 20 inches (5 dm) in diameter, Bakelite blade, circa 1945
Vornado_Air
Device used for brewing coffee
The original design and many current models are made from aluminium with Bakelite handles, though they are sometimes made out of stainless steel or other
Moka_pot
lacquering the surface of the plant stems and adding a black plastic or Bakelite mouthpiece. Terry-Thomas, the well-known British comedic actor, habitually
Whangee
Sumitomo Densetsu Chemicals and pharmaceuticals Sumitomo Chemical Sumitomo Bakelite Sumitomo Pharma Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Rubber, glass and ceramics Nippon
Sumitomo_Precision_Products
British politician
telephone as a souvenir by Soviet soldiers and used it at Ashcombe Tower. The Bakelite phone has an engraved swastika and the name Adolf Hitler. Half Yearly Army
Ralph_Rayner
Early plastic used in gramophone records
plastic material is obsolete and no longer manufactured. Like Celluloid and Bakelite it is commonly encountered by collectors of vintage and antique goods,
Crystalate
Temperature below which components of a mixture are miscible
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Lower critical solution temperature
Lower_critical_solution_temperature
Offensive fragmentation hand grenade
shell. Coating of the first series (roughly 4,000 produced) was made of Bakelite, which shattered without producing fragments like a metal-bodied grenade
Filipinka
Kitchen utensil
variety of sizes, shapes and materials including glass, ceramic, acrylic, bakelite, copper, brass, aluminium, silicone, wood, stainless steel, marble, and
Rolling_pin
Antique medical appliance
controlled the interrupter and housed the magneto coil, and an attached bakelite or other handle housing which contained the high voltage coil and an insertion
Violet_ray
Series of photo cameras
127 was popular, selling in the millions between 1952 and 1967. It was a bakelite camera with a simple meniscus lens and a curved film plane to compensate
Kodak_Brownie
Soviet medium-format TLR camera
improvements. They are often considered toy cameras due to their cheap price, bakelite and later thermoplastic construction and low build quality. However, the
Lubitel
Food preparation containers
have handles or knobs made of low thermal conductance materials such as bakelite, plastic or wood, which make them easy to pick up without oven gloves.
Cookware_and_bakeware
Art conservator
Dirck van Baburen now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston – is an Oil paint-Bakelite forgery by Han van Meegeren made in the 1930s or 1940s. She has since made
Aviva_Burnstock
Flare gun
the barrel was machined from steel, was blued to stop corrosion, and had bakelite pistol grips. The primary roles for the Kampfpistole were signaling, illumination
Kampfpistole
Anti-personnel mine
The AUPS is a circular Italian bakelite cased minimum metal anti-personnel blast mine. The mine can be adapted with a steel fragmentation jacket and stake
AUPS_mine
Testing device
typical post office box is in a wooden box with a hinged lid and a metal or bakelite panel showing circuit connections. Coils of wire are wound non-inductively
Post_office_box_(electricity)
Camera model
The Brillant V6 was introduced in 1937. It featured a body made made of bakelite, a polymer, and introduced an accessory compartment for an exposure meter
Voigtländer_Brillant
Area of Birmingham, England
with many companies, including Klaxon, SCC, Western Pegasus Limited and Bakelite Limited, basing themselves there. One of the local attractions is the Tyseley
Tyseley
name for cotton textile-phenolic resin, essentially cotton-reinforced Bakelite. It was often used in car engines for gear wheels used to provide a direct
Novotext
Mouth-blown free-reed instrument
in Germany" on the cover plates. These Harmonettas internally used red Bakelite parts. The cases of these first Harmonettas were wooden, with felt interior
Harmonetta
typically made of wood and metal, with some made from various colors of bakelite and catalin plastic resins. During those years, listening to the radio
Table_radio
Mathematical symbol representing infinity
infinite variation of the people in the movement and of human cognition. The Bakelite company took up this symbol in its corporate logo to refer to the wide
Infinity_symbol
Australian band
Bakelite Radio, which temporarily supplanted his recording activity with The Black Sorrows. As is characteristic of Camilleri's projects, Bakelite Radio
The_Black_Sorrows
Defunct American aircraft manufacturer
Corporation was originally formed on 5 April 1940 to develop aircraft using a Bakelite bonded plywood Duraloid. The company's first design was the BTC-1 twin
Globe_Aircraft_Corporation
Shaving implement
A three-piece British 'knockout' safety razor made from Bakelite and steel, probably from between 1930s–1950s
Safety_razor
Late type of the Art Deco architecture and design
working class. The first bakelite telephone (1931) Philips Art Deco radio set (1931) Electrolux Vacuum cleaner (1937) Toaster Bakelite radio (1952) 1923: Mossehaus
Streamline_Moderne
Japanese construction company
Sumitomo Densetsu Chemicals and pharmaceuticals Sumitomo Chemical Sumitomo Bakelite Sumitomo Pharma Sumitomo Seika Chemicals Rubber, glass and ceramics Nippon
Sumitomo_Mitsui_Construction
Class of highly reactive materials produced by mixing nitrocellulose and camphor
disadvantage the material had was that it was flammable. It was soon overtaken by Bakelite and Catalin. Soviet roly-poly dolls were made from celluloid on smokeless
Celluloid
Standardized simple radio receiver type made in Nazi Germany
Volksempfänger VE301 - The distinctive Bakelite cabinet was designed by the architect and industrial designer Walter Maria Kersting.
Volksempfänger
Flare gun
the barrel was machined from steel, was blued to stop corrosion, and had bakelite pistol grips. Due to the use of light alloys, the Leuchtpistole 34 was
Leuchtpistole_34
Vintage telecommunication audio receiver
component of bakelite, with no organic filler added, but nearly all historic bakelite radios are the standard black-brown bakelite color. Bakelite as used
Antique_radio
20 mm ammunition cartridge
2 cm Panzergranatpatrone 151 L'spur ohne Zerleger AP/-T 117–119 none (bakelite filling in cavity) percussion: 705 Penetration 13-17-24 mm of armour at
20×82mm
Semi-automatic pistol
original grips were made of Trolit, a checkered plastic material similar to Bakelite. It was, however, prone to chipping and warping, and the majority of new
Bergmann–Bayard_pistol
Palaquium trees, and latex made from sap
and durable, though it fell into disuse when synthetic plastics such as Bakelite became available. Gutta-percha was used in canes and walking sticks. In
Gutta-percha
Number of similar paintings by the Dutch Golden Age painter Dirck van Baburen
These included an artificial resin which turned out to be Bakelite. The use of Bakelite had the effect of hardening the paint and thus making it difficult
The Procuress (Dirck van Baburen)
The_Procuress_(Dirck_van_Baburen)
Soft water-rich polymer gel
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Hydrogel
Semi-automatic pistol
disappear towards the end of June 1945. As bakelite became increasingly unavailable, the earlier bakelite grips were replaced with smooth wooden grips
Type_94_Nambu_pistol
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English : occupational name for an arrowsmith, Middle English, Old French flech(i)er (from Old French fleche ‘arrow’).
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English : possibly from bleak ‘pale’ (first attested in the 16th century, but probably a much older word, derived from Old Norse bleikr, a cognate of Old English blÄc). The name John Bleke is recorded at Haddenham, near Ely, in 1585. However, the Low German or Dutch name Bleeke was introduced to England by a waterman recorded at Gravesend, Kent, in 1653, and this may account for some if not all examples of the name.
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