| 1. | Some Catalin radios oxidized into completely different colors over the years.
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| 2. | This caused interesting effects when radio cabinets were made from Catalin.
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| 3. | The Catalin radios, especially, have such a richness to them.
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| 4. | Bakelite is a molding powder, and Catalin is a casting resin.
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| 5. | These brightly colored Catalin radios with modern styling were considered ahead of their time.
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| 6. | The creation of marbled phenolic resins may also be attributable to the Catalin Company.
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| 7. | It was soon overtaken by Bakelite and Catalin.
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| 8. | Catalin is heavy, quite greasy in feel, and as hard as brass.
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| 9. | Due to oxidation, older Catalin items darken in color; white discolors to yellow.
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| 10. | Along with Catalin, these plastics revolutionized the way radios and other objects could be made.
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