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Vinylite|ˈvaɪnɪlaɪt, -aɪl-| Also vinylite. [f. vinyl + -ite1.] A proprietary name for a vinyl resin used esp. in the manufacture of gramophone records.
1929Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 28 May 852/2 Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation, New York... Vinylite for artificial resins in powder form or in form of plates or sheets and molding mixtures containing such resins. 1929Trade Marks Jrnl. 25 Sept. 1635/2 Vinylite... Synthetic resin sold in slabs, sheets, bars and tubes for industrial purposes and moulding materials made of synthetic resin. Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation.., New York. 1936[see Plexiglas]. 1956A. Huxley Adonis & Alphabet 123 We must depend on the vinylite record and the slow-speed phonograph for any large-scale revival of spoken literature. 1974Encycl. Brit. Macropædia XVII. 53/2 In 1948, fine-groove records of clear Vinylite were introduced by two different manufacturers. 1977Gramophone May 1762/3 The ace up the CBS sleeve, which really made the LP viable, was the changeover from noisy, abrasive, brittle shellac to quiet, soft, unbreakable vinylite for the new disc material. |