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DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC
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REPORT No. 101
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UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC
ORGANIC CHEMICALS IN
THE UNITED STATES
1934
REPORT No. 101
SECOND SERIES
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1936
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UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
ROBERT L. O'BRIEN, Chairman
THOMAS WALKER PAGE, Vice Chairman
EDGAR B. BROSSARD
OSCAR B. RYDER
RAYMOND B. STEVENS
E. DANA DURAND
SIDNEY MORGAN, Secretary
Address All Communications
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CONTENTS
Pago
Introduction v
Part I
Summary of United States production, imports, and exports of coal-tar
and other synthetic organic chemicals, 1934:
Coal-tar crudes 1
Coal-tar intermediates 1
Coal-tar dyes 1
Imports and exports of dyes and intermediates 3
Relation of production of dyes to consumption 3
Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin 4
Part II
United States production and sales of dyes and other coal-tar chemicals,
1934:
Coal-tar crudes 5
Coal-tar intermediates 6
Dyes and other finished coal-tar products:
Introduction 15
Dyes 16
Color lakes 16
Photographic chemicals 16
Medicinals 16
Flavors 17
Perfume materials 17
Resins 17
Miscellaneous products , 17
Production of dyes by classes of application 36
Part III
Consumption in the United States of certain inorganic chemicals in the
manufacture of coal-tar products, 1934 38
Part IV
Detailed statistics of imports into the United States of dyes and other
coal-tar chemicals, as obtained from an analysis of invoices 39
Part V
United States production and sales of synthetic organic chemicals of
non-coal-tar origin, 1934 63
Part VI
Research work:
Introduction 70
Coal-tar products 70
Synthetic products not of coal-tar origin 70
Cfoal-tar and non-coal-tar products 70
Part VII
appendix 1
Dyes and other coal-tar chemicals, imports for consumption, and exports,
1934 - 71
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IV CONTENTS
APPENDIX 2
Page
Directory of manufacturers of dyes and other synthetic organic chemicals,
1934.: 78
STATISTICAL TABLES
1. Comparison of United States production of tar and production and
sales of certain crudes, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934 1
2. Dyes and other coal-tar chemicals: Summary of United States produc-
tion and sales, 1934 2
3. Dves and other coal-tar chemicals: Comparison of United States
production and sales, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934 3
4. Coal-tar intermediates and dyes: Comparison of United States im-
ports and exports, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934 4
5. Synthetic organic chemicals and resins of non-coal-tar origin: Com-
parison of United States production and sales, 1925-30, 1933, and
1934 4
6. Coal-tar crudes: United States production and sales, 1934 5
7. Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934__ 6
8. Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production
and sales, 1934 18
9. Comj^arison of United States production and sales of dyes by classes
of application, 192.5-30, 1933, and 1934 37
10. Quantities of certain inorganic chemicals consumed in the United
States in the manufacture of coal-tar products, 1934 38
11. Coal-tar dyes: Imports into the United States, fiscal year 1914, and
calendar years 1924-34 39
12. Coal-tar dyes: Percentage of imports from principal producing coun-
tries, 1933 and 1934 39
13. Coal-tar dyes: Imjiorts into the United States classified by method
of apphcation, 1933 and 1934 40
14. Coal-tar chemicals: Imports into the United States, 1933 and 1934
(from inyoice analysis) 40
15. Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States
in 1934, as obtained from inyoice analysis 40
16. Coal-tar aromatic chemicals: Detailed statistics of imports into the
United States in 1934J as obtained from inyoice analyses 58
17. Coal-tar medieinals and pharmaceuticals: Detailed statistics of im-
ports into the United States in 1934, as obtained from invoice
analyses 58
18. Coal-tar intermediates, photographic developers, and other coal-tar
products: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States
in 1934, as obtained from invoice analyses 60
19. Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States pro-
duction and sales, 1934 63
20. Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States,
1933 and 1934 71
21. Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States,
by countries, 1934 74
22. Coal-tar products: Exports from the United States, by countries,
1934 77
INTRODUCTION
This report on the domestic dye and synthetic organic chemical
industry is the result of an investigation made by the United States
Tariff Commission as part of its regular work. It includes production
and sales tabulations of coal-tar crudes, intermediates, dyes, and other
finished coal-tar chemicals and synthetic organic chemicals of non-
coal-tar origin in 1934.
It also includes detailed statistics for 1934 of imports of inter-
mediates, dyes, and other finished coal-tar products, compiled from
the monthly list of imports of dyes published jointly by the Depart-
ment of Commerce and the Tariff Commission. Part VII also shows
statistics of imports and exports of coal-tar products as reported in
Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United States.
In the preparation of this report, the Tariff Commission had the
services of Dexter North and P. K. Lawrence, of the Chemical Division
of the Commission's staff, and of others.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
PART I
SUMMARY OF UNITED STATES PRODUCTION, IMPORTS, AND
EXPORTS OF COAL-TAR AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC
CHEMICALS, 1934
Coal-Tar Crudes
The domestic production of coal-gas and coke-oven tars, reported to
the Bureau of Mines in 1934, was 408,710,314 gallons as compared
with 363,298,586 gallons in 1933. About 57 percent of the output
in 1934 was distilled or processed to produce the coal-tar crudes shown
in table 6. In addition 30,992,011 gallons of water-gas tar and 1,167,-
127 gallons of oil-gas tar were used.
A comparison of the production of tar and production and sales of
certain crudes in 1934 with the average for 1925-30 and with 1933 is
shown in table 1.
Table 1. — Comparison of United States production of tar and production and sales
of certain crudes, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934
Tar produced thousands of gallons..
Benzol:
Production do
Sales do
Sales value thousands of dollars..
Motor benzol:
Production thousands of gallons..
Sales do
Sales value thousands of dollars..
Naphthalene:
Production thousands of pounds..
Sales.- --do
Sales value thousands of dollars..
Creosote oil:
Production thousands of gallons..
Sales --- do
Sales value thousands of dollars..
1925-30
average
1933
1934
630, 536
363, 299
408, 710
22, 257
22, 257
4,651
19, 382
19,723
3,453
23,821
19,876
3,216
96, 879
96, 879
15, 920
40,224
38, 655
4,380
60,047
49, 225
4,616
44,762
44, 762
581
30, 621
25, 253
350
37,922
31,930
617
95, 443
95, 443
11,742
67, 489
68, 030
4,779
71, 999
90,539
8,297
Increase
1934 over
1933
12.6
22.9
.8
>6.9
24.4
27.3
5.4
23.8
26.4
47.7
25.2
66.0
73.6
1 Decrease.
Coal-Tar Intermediates
In 1934 production of coal-tar intermediates reached the all-time
peak of 407,727,846 pounds, an increase of 10 percent over 1933 and
of more than 50 percent over the average for 1925-30. The 64 pro-
ducers made more than 550 types of intermediates in 1934, or about
143 more than were produced in 1930.
Coal-Tar Dyes
There were 43 producers of dyes in 1934, reporting an output of
87,177,612 pounds, or 14 percent less than in 1933 and 7 percent less
than the average for the period 1925-30. A corresponding decrease
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
in sales volume and a slight increase in sales value of dyes is shown .
The unit value of sales of all dyes increased to $0.51 per pound as-
compared with $0.44 per pound in 1933. The decrease in volume
and the increase in the unit value of sales are due principally to
decreased sales of the low-priced tonnage products — indigo and
sulfur black. The output of indigo declined from 23,412,400 pounda
in 1933 to 15,818,492 pounds in 1934, or 32 percent, while that of
sulfur black decreased from 16,020,531 pounds to 9,790,047 pounds.
These decreases are attributed to the building up of stocks in the
preceding year in anticipation of increased prices and to decreased
exports to China. Our exports of dyes to China decreased from
11,591,637 pounds in 1933 to 8,373,975 pounds in 1934.
Sales of new and unclassified dyes increased from 7,734,981 pounds-
valued at $7,794,740 in 1933 to 8,700,743 pounds valued at $8,961,992-
in 1934. Activity in this group reflects new developments. Out-
standing in the past year have been the increased variety and volume
of dyes for acetate silk, rayon, and resins, and the many new shades-
for textiles.
Table 2 summarizes production and sales of intermediates and
finished coal-tar products in 1934, and table 3 compares these data
with earlier years.
Table 2. — Dyes and other coal-tar chemicals: Summary of United States production
and sales, 1934
Number
of manu-
facturers
Production
Sales
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
64
179
Pounds
407, 727, 846
186,981,910
Pounds
174, 663, 573
167, 632, 277
$27, 033, 009
76, 214, 233
$0.15
.45
Dyes:
Classified
77, 512, 748
9, 664, 864
75, 608, 302
8, 700. 743
34,288,623
8,961,992
.45
Unclassified
1.03
Total
43
87, 177, 612
84, 309, 045
43,250,615
.51
Color lakes
38
9
39
14
24
54
33
8,114,865
996, 052
10, 023, 626
1, 903, 132
2, 264, 774
56, 059, 489
20, 442, 360
7, 839, 562
829, 002
8, 224, 416
1, 812, 234
1, 883, 195
43, 350, 876
19, 383, 947
5, 805, 107
957, 508
7,921,529
1,928,892
1,098,971
10, 126, 849
5, 124, 762
.74
Photographic chemicals
1.1&
Medicinals . ..
.96
1.06
Perfume materials
.58
Resins ' . . . .
.23
Miscellaneous '..
.26
' Does not include resins derived from coumarone and indene and from sulfonamide.
' Includes benzoate of ammonia, benzoate of soda, benzoyl peroxide, biological stains and chemical
Indicators, diazo salts, poisonous and tear gases, synthetic insecticides, naphthol A S series, rapid fast and
rapidogene colors, synthetic tanning materials, textile assistants, and others.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Table 3. — Dyes and other coal-tar chemicals: Comparison of United States
production and sales, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934
1925-30
average
1933
1934
267, 492
109, 133
22, 408
370, 754
163, 683
23, 705
407, 728
174, 664
27, 033
138, 078
133, 964
65, 027
2 176, 206
2 162, 092
2 68, 993
3 186, 982
3 167, 632
3 76, 214
91, 003
92, 207
39,428
100, 953
98,238
43. 102
87, 178
84, 309
43, 251
4,508
4,106
7,464
8,715
8,070
6,828
10, 024
8,224
7,922
3,966
3,919
2,901
3,159
2,965
2,484
4,168
3,695
3,028
« 24, 442
« 22, 135
« 7, 756
2 41, 628
2 31, 658
2 7, 239
3 56, 059
3 43, 351
3 10, 127
Increase
1934 over
1933
Intermediates:
Production Thiousands of pounds..
Sales do
Sales value Thousands of dollars..
Finished coal-tar products: '
Production Thousands of pounds..
Sales do
Sales value Thousands of dollars..
Dyes:
Production Thousands of pounds..
Sales.- do
Sales value ...Thousands of dollars..
Medicinals:
Production Thousands of pounds..
Sales.. - do
Sales value. -Thousands of dollars..
Flavors and perfume materials:
Production. Thousands of pounds..
Sales. do
Sales value. Thousands of dollars..
Resins:
Production. Thousands of pounds..
Sales do
Sales value Thousands of dollars _ .
Percent
10.0
6.7
14.0
6.1
3.4
10.5
M3.6
U6.2
.3
15.0
1.9
16.0
31.9
24.6
21.9
34.7
36.9
1 Includes color lakes, photographic chemicals, and miscellaneous coal-tar products not shovrn separately.
2 Does not include coumarone and indene resins.
3 Does not include coumarone and indene and sulfonamide resins.
* Decrease.
« 1927-30 average.
Imports and Exports of Dyes and Intermediates
Imports of dyes in 1934 decreased 13.1 percent in quantity and 3.9
percent in value over 1933; compared with averages for the period
1925-30 the decreases were 25.2 percent and 13.9 percent, respectively.
Imports of intermediates in 1934 increased 5.6 percent in quantity
and 28.6 percent in value over 1933; compared with the averages for
the period 1925-30, the year 1934 shows a decrease of 22.6 percent in
quantity but an increase of 91.6 percent in value.
Exports of dyes in 1934 decreased slightly in quantity but increased
21 percent in value over 1933, the higher value being due chiefly to
smaller shipments of the low-priced dyes, such as indigo and sulfur
black which constitute the bulk of our exports. Separate statistics
of exports of intermediates are not available for recent years. The
quantity of dye exports in 1934 was equal to 20.6 percent of production
in that year, compared uith a ratio of 18.6 percent in 1933. In terins
of value, dye exports in 1934 equaled 13 percent of domestic sales in
both years.
Relation of Production of Dyes to Consumption
The apparent consumption (sales plus imports, less exports) of
dyes in the United States in 1934 was 69,759,559 pounds, of which
95.1 percent was supplied by domestic producers, and the remaining
4.9 percent was imported.
In value, imports (invoice value) suppUed 12 percent of the apparent
consumption of dyes in 1934. Adding to the value of the imported
dyes the amount of the duties paid and an allowance of 15 percent
22215—36 2
4 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
for expenses and profits, imports of dyes supplied about 20 percent
of the domestic consumption by value in 1934.
Table 4 compares imports and exports of dyes and intermediates
for the period 1925-30 and the years 1933 and 1934.
Table 4. — Coal-tar intermediates and dyes: Comparison of United States imports
and exports, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934
1925-30
average
1933
1934
Increase
1934 over
1933
Intermediates:
Imports:
Quantity thousands of pounds.
Value thousands of dollars
Dyes:
Imports:
Quantity thousands of pounds-
Value -- .thousands of dollars.
Exports:
Quantity ...thousands of pounds.
Value thousands of dollars.
2,536
1,031
5,672
6,338
28, 101
6,366
1,859
1,537
4,877
5,676
18, 740
4,653
1,964
1,976
4,240
5,456
17, 942
5,630
Percent
5.6
28.6
1 13.1
»3.9
14.3
21.0
» Decrease.
Synthetic Organic Chemicals of Non-Coal-Tar Origin
The output of synthetic organic chemicals not of coal-tar origin
increased 47 percent over the preceding year to an all-time high of
1,133,644,032 pounds. The remarkable developments in this branch
of the industry will be appreciated by a comparison with correspond-
ing data for 1921, published for the first time in 1922 by the Tariff
Commission. The output in 1921 totaled 21,545,186 pounds and
the value of sales was $7,226,068 (revised figures) as compared with
production of more than a biUion pounds in 1934 with a sales value
of $72,832,673.
Table 5. — Synthetic organic chemicals and resins of non-coal-tar origin: Com-
parison of United States production and sales, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934
1925-30
average
Increase
1934 over
1933
Synthetic non-coal-tar chemicals:
Production.. thousands of pounds.
Sales do---
Sales value.. - thousands of dollars
Non-coal-tar resins;
Production — thousands of pounds.
Sales _ do...
Sales value thousands of dollars -
379, 972
264, 006
44, 499
(')
(')
(')
771, 575
542, 679
55, 605
3,572
3,256
1,745
1, 133, 644
639, 353
72, 833
3,501
1,491
Percent
46.9
17.8
31.0
7.5
2 14.6
' No data.
2 Decrease.
PART II
UNITED STATES PRODUCTION AND SALES OF DYES AND OTHER
COAL-TAR CHEMICALS, 1934
Coal-Tar Crudes
The total domestic production of coal tar, the quantity distilled,
production and sales of light-oil products and of the products of tar
distillation and processing in 1934 are shown in table 6. These sta-
tistics were compiled from data obtained by the Bureau of Mines from
tar producers and by the Tariff Commission from purchasers of tar.
Table 6. — Coal-tar crudes: > United States production and sales, 1934
[The numbers in the second column refer to the numbered alphabetical list of manufacturers given on
p. 78. An X indicates that the corresponding product was made by a manufacturer who did not consent
to the publication of his name in connection therewith. A blank in the third column indicates that the
production figure cannot be published without revealing information in regard to the output of indi-
vidual firms. A blank in the fourth and fifth columns indicates that the sales figure cannot be published
without revealing information in regard to the output of individual firms. The figures thus concealed
are, however, included in the total]
Tar distilled:'
Oil-gas tar, 1,167,127 gallons $48,909
Water-gas tar, 30,992,011 gallons - 1. 262, 901
Coal tar, 231,826,608 gaUons - — 10,303,963
Total, 263,985,746 gaUons 11,615,773
Manufactiurers' identifi-
cation numbers (ac-
cording to list on p.
78)2
Production
(quantity)
Sales
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Tar 3 .gallons-
Light oil and derivatives:
Crude light oil do
Benzol (except motor ben-
zol), gallons.
Motor benzol ' gallons..
Toluol, crude and refined '
gallons.
Solvent naphtha gallons..
Xylol 3 do....
other light oil products *
gallons.
Naphthalene, crude and refined,'
pounds.
Anthracene, crude Oess than 30
percent), pounds.
Cumene .gallons..
Pyridine do —
Crude tar acids do —
Creosote oil ..do
Tars, crude and refined '...do —
Tars, road ' .do —
Other distillates ' do
Pitch of tar tons..
Pitch of tar coke ^ do —
89, 99, 147, 149, 155, 156,
XXX
16, 132, 149i 166
16, 47, 104, 132, 147, 155,
156.
08, 710, 314
19, 287, 276
23, 820, 592
50, 046, 610
13, 281, 794
3, 878, 554
16, 132, 149
16, 99, 104, 149, 155, 156,
161, 166.
104, 155
736, 295
524, 016
37, 922, 455
273, 763, 739
12, 073, 697
19, 875, 080
49, 224, 891
13, 240, 880
3, 592, 029
2, 752, 302
2, 109, 629
31,930,189
$10, 760, 125
1, 026, 052
3, 215, 164
4, 615, 604
3,638,031
688, 557
633,341
339, 290
516, 938
$0. 039
,162
.094
.275
.192
.230
.161
.016
16
16,104, 155,156...
16, 47, 89, 93, 104, 155,
156, 161, X.
16, 21, 47, 89, 93, 95, 99,
104, 108, 132, 155, 156,
161, X, X, X, X, X.
16, 89, 99, 104, 132, 149,
155, 156, 161, X, X, X.
16, 47, 89, 95, 104, 147,
149, 155, 156, 161, X,X.
16, 47, 99, 104, 132, 155,
156, X.
16, 21, 47, 89, 95, 99, 104,
132, 147, 155, 156, 161,
X X.
16, 95, 104, 155, 156
754, 462
999, 286
414, 731
307, 554
875, 828
407, 327
46, 128
1, 263, 404
90, 539, 256
11,021,318
137, 482, 713
8, 634, 508
317, 943
53, 056
304, 300
8, 297, 019
880, 618
10, 608, 770
1, 267, 500
3,791,234
502, 368
.241
.092
.079
.077
.147
11. 924
9.469
' Data for coke ovens reporting to Bureau of Mines; and for tar refineries and others reporting to the
United States Tarifl Commission.
' Reported to the United States Tariff Commission only.
• Bureau of Mines only.
* Includes toluol and xylol reported to the United States Tarifl Commission.
» Includes crude and refined naphthalene reported to Bureau of Mines and crude naphthalene reported
to the United States Tariff Commission.
5
6
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Coal-Tar Intermediates
Among the coal-tar intermediates produced in increased quantities
in 1934 were acetanilide, amino anthraquinone, Chicago acid, p-amino
phenol, o-anisidine, anthraquinone, benzaldehyde, benzotrichloride,
0-, m-, and p-chloroanilines, monochlorobenzene, mixed and separated
cresols, o and p dichlorobenzene, dinitrophenol, diphenyl and deriva-
tives, b-hydroxy naphthoic acid, maleic acid, a-naphthol, phenol,
phthalic anhydride, and the rubber chemicals.
Slight decreases are noted for gamma acid, l-amino-2-naphthol-4-
sulfonic acid, aniline oil, benzidine, dimethylaniline, dinitrochloro-
benzene, and others.
Commercial production of p-cresol is reported for the first time in 1 934.
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934
[The numbers in the second column refer to the numbered alphabetical list of manufacturers printed
on p. 78. An X signifies that the manufacturer did not consent to the publication of his identification
number with the designated product. A blank in the third column indicates that the production figure
cannot be published without revealing information in regard to the output of individual Arms. A blank
in the fourth and fifth columns indicates that the sales of the corresponding product cannot be published
without revealing information in regard to the individual firms. The figures thus concealed are, however,
included in the total]
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Total intermediates
Pounds
407, 727, 846
Pounds
174, 663, 573
$27,033,009
$0.16
36, 53, 74 .
Acetanilide, tech
122, 573
112, 874
Acetoacetanilide
30, 53, X, X . .
Acetotoluide
26, 125
Acetyldiaminoanthraquinone
5...
l-Acetylmethylamino-4-b r o m o a n-
53...
thraquinone.
Acetyl - p - phenylenediamine (p-
4, 36, 53, 74, 125
74....
146, 317
amino acetanilide).
Acetyl - p - phenylenediamine sul-
fonic acid.
Acetyl-p-toluidine
53, X
Acridine yellow
125.
p-Amino acetanilide. (See Acetyl-
p-phenylenediamine.)
l-Amino-4-acetylamino-6 and 7-
53, 125
naphthylamine sulfonic acid (a-
cetylamino Cleve's acid).
a-Aminoanthraquinone and salt
53, 74
b-Aminoanthraquinone
5, q?, 74, 125
445. 522
d- Aminoan thraru fin
Aminoazobenzene and hydrochlo-
5, 26, 36, 53, 125
5, 26, 36, 74, 125
5, 74, 125.
129, 920
38, 947
ride.
Aminoazobenzene sulfonic acid
Aminoazobenzene disulfonic acid..
Aminoazotoluene
26, 36, S3, 69, 125
125.
129, 354
Aminoazotoluene mono sulfonate
Aminoazoxylene
5, 125
Aminoazo.xylene-toluidine.
26
Aminoazoxylidine
26
8-Amino-l:2-benzacridone
53...
o-Aminobenzoic acid (anthranilic
52, 53
acid).
p-Arainobenzoic acid.
53
A m i n o-5-benzoylaminoanthraqui-
53
none.
m-Aminobenzoyl I acid
125
m-Aminobenzoyl .1 acid
53
p-Aniinoi)enzoyl J acid...
53, 74, 125
m- A minobenzoyl - m - phenyle n e d i-
53
amine.
l-Amino-2-bromo-4-p-toluid i n e an-
53
thraquinone.
• Amino-G-chloroanthraquinone
63
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS 7
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
2- Am mo-4-chloro toluene
125.
Pounds
Pounds
m-Aminocresol methvl ether..
36
l-Amino-2:4-dibromoanthraqumone.
53
p-Aminodiethylaniline
74
p-Aminodiethyl benzaldehyde
53.
p-Aminodiphenylamine
53-.
Aminodiphenvl ether.
146
p-Aminoethylbenzylaniline sulfonic
53
acid.
p-Amino-p-methoxy diphenylamine
53....
(anisidine nerol acid).
l-Amino-2-methoxy naphthalene
53
l-Amino-2-methyl-4-bromoanthra-
53..
quinone.
l-Amino-2-methj'l-4-p-toIuiduie an-
53
thraquinone.
l-Amino-2-naphthol-4-sulfonic acid..
36, 53, 74, 125, 150
l-Amino-8-naphthol-4-sulfonic acid. .
36, 53, 125 .
64, 139
141,721
2, 865, 516
371, 980
665, 227
l-Amino-8-naphthol-2:4-disulfonic
36, 53, 125
acid (Chicago acid).
1 -Amino -8-naphthol-3:6-disulfonic
53, 74, 123, 125-.
acid (H acid).
2-Amino-5-naphthol-7-sulfonic acid
4, 36, 53, 125
(J acid).
2-Amino-8-naphthol-6-sulfonic acid
36, 53, 74, 125 . .
(gamma acid).
2-Amino-8-naphthol-3:6-disulfonic
4, 53, 125
acid (2 R acid).
Amino-l-naphthylamine-6 and 7-
53...
sulfonic acid (amino Oleve's acid).
o-AminoDhenol
26, 53, 59, 190, 199
36, 125
17, 572
14, 230
$18, 736
$1. 32'
o-Aminophenol sulfonic acid..
p-Aminor>henol and hydrochloride..
m-Aminoplienylpyrazolone carbox-
26, 53, 59, 190, 199, X..
53
350, 192
158, 141
121, 351
.77
ylic acid.
p-AmLnophenyl-p-tolylamine sul-
36
fonic acid.
4, 5, 36, 53
34, 269
Amino Schaeffer ether
53, 74
Amyl phenol (tertiary)
165 . .
Anhvdroformaldehyde-p-toluidine..
53
36, 53, 125
26, X
Aniline methane sulfonic acid
74..
Aniline-a-naphthylamine.- . . . . .
26
Aniline nitro nerol acid
53
Aniline oil
26, 52, 53, 120, 124, 125,
X.
53, 125
28, 578, 433
11, 951, 102
1, 381, 164
.I?
Aniline omega sulfonic acid
53, 124
125
p-Anisidine
125 . ..
Anisidine nitro nerol acid
53
Anthracene, refined .. ..
155, X
1 :9-.\nthra isothiazole-2-carboxylic
53
acid.
Anthranilic acid. (See o-Aminoben-
zoic acid.)
Anthraquinone (100 percent)
5, 26, 74, 125
53
Anthraquinone-a-sulfonic acid
Anthraquinone-1 :5-disulfonic acid
5, 74, 125
53, 74
Anthraquinone-2:6-disulfonic acid...
53, 74
53 . .
5, 53, 125
(silver salt).
X
84
5, 74
5, 26, 53, 74, 125, 141...
53
133, 258
4, 6, 36, 53, 125, X .
4 6 53 74, 125
1, 122, 659
36, 74
Benzoic acid, tech
53,84,88, 124
38,991
26, 068
9,457
.36i
88
Benzotrichloride
84.88. 124
8 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 19S4 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
l-Benzoylamino-4-chloroaiithraqui-
53
Pounds
Pounds
none.
l-Benzoylamino-5-chloroaiithraqui-
53
none.
l-Beuzoylamino-S-p-toluene sulfonic
53..
anthraquinone.
5-Benzoylainino-l:l-dianthrimide
53
53, 125
26
52,84, 88
643, 566
$122, 290
$0.19
36
Benzyl chloride
84, 88
Broenner's acid. (See 2-Naphthyl-
amine-6-sulfonic acid.)
53..
52
p - Bromomethylaminoanthraqui-
74
none.
p-Bromophenol --.
X
Chicago acid. (See l-Amino-8-
naphthol-2:4-disulfonic acid.)
Chloroacetoacetylnaphthylamide
146...
l-Chloro-5-amiQoanthraquinone
63
l-Chloro-8-aminoanthraquinone
53
p-Chloro-o-aminophenol
196
Chloroaminophenol sulfonic acid
36
Chloroanihne (o, m, and p).
53, 124, 190
27, 002
p-Chloroaniline sulfonic acid
5, 36
Chloroanisidine
190
Chloroanthraquiuone
26, 53, 74, 125
o-Chlorobenzaldehyde
125.
Chlorobenzanthrone
5, 53, 125
Chlorobenzene (mono)
52, 53, 74, 88, 124, 171..
4, 530, 766
183, 002
.04
o-Chlorobenzoic acid --.
53, 125
Chlorobenzoyl benzoic acid...
26, 53, 125
679, 278
l-Chloro-2-carboxy anthraquinone. .
53.
2-Chloro-l : 4-dihydroxy anthraqui-
53, 125
none (chloroquinizarin).
Chlorometanilic acid..
4, 53, 74, 125
30, 124
37, 682
Chloromethylanthraquinone
26, 53, 125
Chloronaphthalene (Halowax)
88, X
o-Chloro-p-nitroanUine
4, 26, X
p-Chloro-o-nitroaniline -
53, 190
l-Chloro-5-nitroanthraquinone
53
l-Chloro-8-nitroanthraquinone
53..
4-Chloro-2-nitrotoluene
53
6-Chloro-2-nitrotoluene -
53
o-Chlorophenol
53, 124
p-Chlorophenol.
124
C hloroph eny Ihy drazine- p-s ul f on i c
74
acid.
Chlorophenylmethylpyrazolone sul-
74
fonic acid.
Chloro s u 1 f phenylmethylpyrazo-
53
loae.
Chlorotoluene
53, 88, 125
o-Chloro-p-toluene sodium sulfonate
124
Chloro-o-toluidine
53, 74, 125, 146
Chlorotoluidine sul/onic acid
26, 36, 53, X
267, 136
Chlorotolyl thioplycollic acid
53, 74, 125
p-Chloro-p-xylidine...
53
p-Chloroxylyl thioglycollic acid
53....
Chromotropic acid . (See 1 : 8-Dihy-
droxynaphthalene-3 :6-d i su 1 f on i c
acid.)
Oleve's acid. (See 1-Naphthyla-
mine-6 and 7-sulfonic acid.)
■Cresidine
63, 74... .
■Cresols
16, 104, 114, X
8. 929, 836
2, 033, 424
835, 016
8,569,048
1, 692, 149
572, 738
101, 324
5?
Cresol, meta-para
16, 155, X
06
o-Cresol
16, 155, X
p-Cresol
16
o-Cresotinic acid
52
Cresylicacid (refined)
16, 104, 114, 155, X
X
10, 949, 860
9, 230, 266
489, 231
.05
iCrotilidine aniline...
Cumidine...
17, 125, X
Cyclohexaoe...
53
Dehydrothio-p-tokiidine
53
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS 9
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Bales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Dehydrothio-p-toluidine sulfonic
36, 53, 125
Pounds
92,889
Pounds
acid.
m-Diaminoanisole
190
Diaminoanthraquinone
6, 53, 74
2:6-Diaminoanthraquinone
53, 74
Diaminodibenzanthronyl...
53
Diaminodimethiylacridine
146
4:4-Diamino-2:2-dimethyldiphenyl-
53
methane.
Diaminodimelhylphenylacridine
146
Diaminodiphenylamine sulfonic
4,36
acid.
4:4-Diaminodiphenyl-2-sulfonicacid.
125
Diaminophenetol
26
Diaminostilbene disulfonic acid
53, 74, 125
161, 974
l:5-Dianilidoanthraquinone-o-o-di-
53
carboxylic acid (dicarboxylic-an-
thraquinone).
Dianisidine
36, 53
l:l-Dianthrachinylamine-
74
l:l-Dianthraquinone imine
53
l:l-Dianthraquinone imine diamino.
53
l;l-Dianthraquinone imine-4:4-di-
53
benzoyl diamine.
l:l-Dianthraquinone imine-4:5-di-
53
benzoyl diamino.
l:l-Dianthraquinone imine dinitro-.
53 -
l-Diazo-2-naphthol-4-sulfonic acid.. .
36, 74, 125, 150
Diazosalicylic acid
53, 125
Dibenzacridone trianthrimid
53
Dibenzanthrone
53
2:2-Dibenzanthronyl
53
13:13-lJibenzanthronyl
63--- -
13:13-DibenzanthronyI selenide
53
l:6-Dibenzoyl diamino an ttiraqui-
53
none.
■DihfinzylaTnine, .
X
Dibenzyl aniline
53
Dibromoaminoanthraquinone
53-
Dibutoxy ethyl phthalate
136--
Dibutyl phthalate
7, 30, 43, 98, 124, 188,
X X
36, 88, 190
2,648,951
2, 787, 675
$553, 808
$0 20
Dichloroaniline
Dichloroaniline nitrosamine
74 -
Dichloroaniline sulfonic acid
63, 125, 146
12,952
l:5-Dichloroanthraquinone
26, 53 -
1:8-Dichloroanthraquinone
53 ---
o-Dichlorobenzene..
52, 53,88, 124
2, 064, 614
6, 624, 877
1, 977, 991
6,353,861
66,883
684, 698
.03
p-Dichlorobenzene..
62, 53, 88, 124, 171, X...
36 -
.11
Dichlorobenzidine
1:8- Dichloro -4:5 - dinitroanthraqui-
53 -
none.
Dichlorohydrazine sulfonic acid
146-
4:4-Dichloro indigo.
53
3:4-Dichlorophenol
63
Dichlorophenylmethylpyrazolone
146
carboxylic acid.
Dichlorosulfophenylmethylpyra-
53, 146
zolone.
D ichlorosulfophenylpyrazolone
36
2-5-Diethoxy aniline
53
Diethyl-maminophenol
53.116
Diethylaniline
52, 63
D iethy laniline-m-sulfonic acid
63, 116
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
30
phthalate.
Diethyl a-naphthylamine
53
Diformyl-m-tolylenediamine.
36
l:4-Dihydroxy anthraquinone (qui-
5, 53, 125, X . -
206, 374
nizarin).
l:5-Dihydroxy anthraquinone (an-
53, 125
thrarufin).
l:8-Dihydroxy anthraquinone (chry-
53
sazin).
2:2-Dihydroxy dinaphthyl
53
5:5-Dihydroxy-7:7-disulfonic-2:2-
53
dinaphthylamine ( R h o d u 1 i n e
acid).
10 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
5:5-Dihydroxy-7:7-disulfomc-2:2-
dinaphthylurea (J acid urea).
36 53 74 125
Pounds
149, 365
Pounds
125
l:8-Diiiydroxynaphithalene-3:6 - di-
sulfonic acid (chromotropic acid).
5:5-Dihydroxy-di-b-naphtiiylamine-
7:7-disulfonic acid (I acid imide).
b-Di-p-hydroxyptienylpropane
36,53,125
125
X
53 -
Dimethoxy diphenyl - bis - diazo-
amino-tetrametliyl-amino sulfate.
Dimethoxydiphenyl - bis - diazo-
imino piperidine.
o-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde
146
146
143
26, 52, 53, 125...
2, 406, 557
30, 862
625, 831
$127, 148
$0.20
26, 53, 125
30, 124, 188
5, 26, 146, 190..
58, 344
5, 53 . -.
5
53
fonate.
26, 53, 125
1, 434, 816
36,74
26,53,74, 124, 125
53
5, 670, 909
823, 383
101,952
.12
Dinitrochrysazin disodium sulfon-
ate.
53
36
26
5, 26, 53, 74
Dinitrostilbenc- -
26, 53 -
Dinitrostilbene disulfonic acid
53, 74, 125
148,511
Dinitrotoluene.- - . .
26, 53, 125 ...
Dinitrotoluene sulfonic acid .
36
l:5-Dioxaminoanthraquinone .
53
1 : S-Dioxaminoanthraquinone
53
1:5 - Dioxamino - 4:8 - dinitroan-
53
thraquinone.
1:8 - Dioxamino - 4:5 - dinitroan-
53
thraquinone.
Dioxy dibenzanthrone
53
Diphenyl and derivatives
52, X
Diphenylamine
53
Diphenyl epsilon acid
53
Diphenylether - 2 - diazoaminodi-
146
carboxy pyrrolidine.
Diphenylethylenediamine
82
Diphenylguanidine. (See Rubber
chemicals.)
Diphenylguanidine succinate
X.
D iphenvlmethane sulfonate
125
Diphenyl-p-phenylenediamine
53
Diphenylphthalate
124
Diphenyltetrahydro glyoxaline
82
Dipyrazol dianthrone
53
D istilbenediphenol
125
l:5-Di-p-toluidine anthraquinone.-.
53
l:8-Di-p-toluidine anthraquinone...
53
l:4-Di-p-tolylaminoanthraquinone-.
53
Di-o-tolylethylenediamine
82.
Ditolylguanidine.
53, X
Ditolylmethane
125.
Ethoxyethvl phthalate
188.
6-Ethoxy-3-hydroxy thionaphtha-
53....
lene.
Ethylacetanilide
125...
Ethyl-p-aminoacetanilide
125
Ethyl-o-amino-p-cresoL.
53...
Ethylaniline (mono)
53, 125
Ethylbenzylaniline
53, 125
Ethylbenzylaiiiline sulfonic acid .
36.53,74, 125...
263, 379
Ethylbenzyl benzoate
X
Ethylbenzyl-m-tohiidine
53, 125
Ethylbenzyl-m-toluidine sulfonic
53,74, 125
acid.
Ethylidine aniline
53
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS 11
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Ethyl indamine
4 -
Pounds
Pounds
Ethyl-b-naphthylamine
53
Ethvl phenazine
4
a-Ethyl-b-propylacrylaniline
82
Ethyl-m-toluidine
53
Ethyl-o-toluidine
53
Ethyl-o-toluidine-p-sulfonicacid
53
Ethyl-m-tolylenediamine
4
Fast yellow L
4
Fluorescein
8, 26, X
92, 742
Formanilide. (See Rubber chemi-
cals.)
P''ornianiline
53 - -
Formyl-m-tolylenediamine
4
Fumaric acid .
X
Gamma acid. (See 2-Amino-8-
naphthol-6-sulfonic acid.)
H acid. (See l-Amino-8-naphthol-
3:6-di?ulfonicacid.)
2-1-2: l-Hydrazine dibromoanthra-
63
quinone.
a- JE y droxyanthraquinone
5, 53
l-B[vdroxy-2:4-dianilido anthraqui-
53.
none.
p-Hydroxydiphenylamine
53
b-Hydroxy naphthoic acid
53, 74. 125
l-Hydroxy-4-nitroanthraquinone
53
l-Hydroxy4-p-tolylaminoanthraqui-
53 --.
none.
4
Indophenoi (blue and green)
4, 53, 125
150,839
125
Iso resinduline -
53 .
Iso violanthrone.
5, 53
Laurent's acid. (See 1-Naphthyla-
mine-5-sulfonic acid.)
Leuco-l:4-dimethyldiaminoanthra-
53 - . -
quinone.
5, 53 -
Maleic acid and anhydride
7, 124, 125
4, 53, 125
Methoxychlorobenzene diazoamino-
146
carboxy pyrrolidine.
Methoxyethyl phthalate -
188
53 -
74
53
quinone.
74 -
sulfonic acid.
l-Methvlamino-4-p-toluidineanthra-
53
quinone.
26, 53
125
146
no - b - hydroxy - a - carboxy - pyr -
rolidine.
53 -
74
53
quinone.
Methylpyridone-4-p-toluidine an-
thraquinone.
2-Methyl quinoline (quinaldine)
Michler's hydrol. (See Tetrame-
thyldiamino benzhydrol.)
Michler's ketone. (See Tetrame-
thyldiamino benzophenone.)
Monobenzene-p-aminophenol
Naphthalene, solidifying 79° C. or
above (refined, flake.)
1:5-Naphthalene disulfonic acid
2:7-Naphthalene disulfonic acid
Naphthalene sodium sulfonate
b-Naphthalene sulfonic acid
Naphthalene-b-thioglycoUie acid
53
116 125
53
16,26,53, 155, 197, X..
36 53 74 125
38, 729, 697
81, 505
21, 256, 654
$1,099,647
$0.05
53, 125 X
74, X
53 X
53 -
22215—36-
12 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Naphthalene-l:3:6-trisulfonicacid-.
Naphthionicacid. (See 1-Naphthy-
lamine-4-sulfonic acid.)
74
Pounds
Pounds
36, 53, 74, 125
811,620
426, 564
$228, 092
$0.63
a-Napht hol-3 : 6-disuIfonic acid
36, 125
26, 125
l-Naphthol-8-chloro-3:6-disulfonic
acid (chloro H acid).
l-Naphtliol-4-sulfonic acid (Nevile
& Winther's acid).
125
4,36, 53, 126
114,722
74, 951
36, 53, 74, 125
1-Naph thol-2 : 4 : 7-trisulfonic acid
26
53
2-Naphthol-6-sulfonic acid (Schaef-
fer's acid.)
2-Napiithol-7-sulfoiiic acid
4,26,36,53,74, 125
36, 53, X
161, 143
2-Naphthol-8-sulfonic acid
36
2-Naphthol-3 : 6-d isulfonic acid
53, 74, 125, X
296, 428
851, 831
130, 953
52, 613
.40
36, 53, 74, 125...
a-Naphthvlamine .. -
53, 74, 125
838, 709
202, 804
.24
a-Naplitiiylamine disulfonic acid —
53
53, 126, X
89, 702
36, 726
.41
b-Naphthylamine disulfonic acid (2:
36
1:5&2:1:7).
l-Naphthylamine-2-suIfonic acid
53
(o-naphthionic acid).
l-Naphthylamine-4-sulfonic acid
36, 126, X
(naphttiionic acid).
l-NaplitliyIamine-5-sulfonic acid
4,36,63,74, 125
53, 74, 125
124, 797
(Laurent's acid).
l-Naphtliylamine-6-sulfonic acid
l-Naphthvlamine-6 and 7-sulfonic
4, 36, 63
acid (Cleve's acid).
l-Naphtliylamine-7-sulfonic acid
125
l-Napiithylamine-8-sulfonic acid
4, 53, 74, 125
265, 128
l-Naphthylaniine-3:8-disuIfonic acid
53, 125.
l-Naphtliylamine-4:8-disuIfonicacid
36, 53, 125
273, 293
3, 341, 100
786, 071
35, 777
l-Naphthylamine-3 : 6 : 8-trisulfonic
53, 74, 125
acid.
2-NaphthyIamine-l -sulfonic acid
4,26, 36, S3, X
321,019
218, 286
.68
(Tobias acid).
2-Naphthylamine-6 - sulfonic acid
36,53. 125
(Broenner's acid).
2-Naphtliylamine-7-sulfonic acid
26.
2-Naphthylamine-3-:6-disulfonicaeid
126-.
2-Naphthylamine-4-:8 disulfonic acid
36, 63, 74, 125
87, 805
636, 542
2Naphtliylamine-5-:7-disulfonicacid
36, 53, 125
2-Naphthylan:ine-6-:8-disulfonicacid
36, 53, 125
2-Naphthylamine-3: 6: 8-trisulfonic
125
acid.
l-Naphthylamino-2-carboxylic acid
53
anthraquinone.
Nevile & Winther's acid. (See 1-
Naphthol-4-sulfonic acid.)
p-Nitroaeetanilide _
4,36,74....
146
92, 820
Nitroacetoacetylnaphthvlamide
p-Nitro-p-aminodiphenylamine-o-
4,53
sulfonic acid.
4-Nitro-2-aniinoanisole
125
Nitroaminophenol
4, 5, 36, 63, 74, 125, 146..
124
56, 434
o-Nitroaniline
m-Nitrociniline
26, 63, 190
107, 977
79, 863
45, 790
57
p-Nitroaniline
116, 124 .
p-Nitroaniline sulfonic acid
36, 53, 126
48, 584
p-Nitro-o-anisidine
53
o-Nitroanisolo
36, 53, 124
p-Nitroanisolc
53
Nitrobenzene
26, 53, 124, 125, X
36
42, 805, 956
Nitrobenzene-2 : 5-disulfonic acid
Nitrobenzene sulfonic acid..
36, 63, 74, 125
226, 640
p-Nitrobenzene J acid
74....
m-Nilrobenzoic acid...
53
p-Nitrnbenzoic acid...
], 53
rn-Nit robenzoy 1 chloride
53,88
m-Nitroberizoyl sulfonic acid
5
p-Nitn.brnzovI chloride
53, 88
NitrofhlDioanisdlo
146
o--^itrGc.'ldorobcnzcne
53, 124.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS 13
Table 7. — Coal-tar inlermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
125
Pounds
Pounds
p-Nitrochlorobenzene --.
53, 124
p-Nitrochlorobenzene-o-sulfonicacid
2-Nitro-4-chlorotoluene
26, ?.6, 53, 125 ...
183, 597
125
53
m-Nitro-p-cresol
36
Nitrocresol methyl ether --
53
8-Nitro-l-diazo-2-naphthol-4-sulfonic
acid.
Nitro-p-dichlorobenzene
74, 125, 150
45, 052
36, 190
l-Nitro-2-niethyl anthraQuinone.—
53
Nitroiiaphthaleno.--
53, 74, 125
2-Nitronaphthalene-4 : 8-disulfonic
acid.
36
53, 74
53, 190
26, 53, 124, 190.
Nitrophenylniethylpyrazolone
Nitrosod iethylaniline
146 ...
74, 199
Nitrosodimethvlaniline
53, 74, 125 -
74
Nitros.'^phenol
26, 36, 53, 59, 125, 199...
26, 53, 125
367, 840
Nitrotoluene -. ..
.
53, 125—
5, 26
53
53, 125
p-Nitrotoluene-o-sulfoDic acid.
4, 36, 53, 74, 125
53
731, 215
m-Nitro-p-toluidine
26, 53, 142, X .
444,089
427, 474
$560, 035
$1.31
p-Nitro-o-toluidine .
53
Xitroxylene.--
53, 125...
53
Oxalyl-m-phenylfinediamine
53, 125
Oxalyl-p-phenylenediamine
53, 74
O.xyclilorobenzoyl benzoic acid .
125
125
0.\vphenji-b-naphthvlamine -
53
Penta anthraiiiide
53
Phenazine .. . -- . . .
4
53, 74, 124.
p-I'henetifline
26, 52, 53, 124
Phenol
Phenyl-2-amino-5-naphthol-7-sul-
16, 52, 104, 114, 124, 155,
X.
36, 53, 125
44, 934, 782
36, 240, 846
3, 886, 693
.11
fonic acid (phenyl J acid).
36, 53, 146
11,933
fonie acid (phenyl gamma acid).
Phenylammoniura naphthalate
28 .
26
4, 5, 26, 36, 53, 125, 150-
36, 53, 74, 125
478, 677
57,041
m-Phenylenediamine sulfonic acid..
26, 190
p-Phenylenediamine sulfonic acid...
36
52, 53, 125
6,125,611
Phenylhydrazine and hydrochloride
6, 26, 52, 146
74
Phenylhydrazine-p-sulfonic acid
Phenyl malonic diethyl ester
74, X
1
26, 30, 52, 53, 74, 146, X.
53, 125
53, 74, 78 .-
Phenyl-l-naphthylamine-8-sulfonic
acid.
Phenvl-b-naphthylnitrosamine. .
4, 53, 74, 125 . ..
218, 324
X
52
52
GO, 142
53, X
Phthalic acid and anhydride
7, 53, 124, 125
20, 680, 379
13, 511, 253
1, 575. 787
.12
124
125
36, 53, 125
106, 987
Proline
146
53
Quinaldine. (See 2-Methyl quino-
line.)
14 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
125 .. -
Pounds
Pounds
"Rfd KB base
74
53, 142
Ehoduline acid. (See 5:5-Dihy-
droxy-7 : 7-disiilfoiiic-2 : 2-dinaph-
thylaniine.)
8, 26
Eubber chemicals, otlier
15, 027, 250
9, 936, 456
$4, 007, 764
$0.40
Acetone and aniline condensa-
X.
tion products.
Aldehyde amine condensation
53, 160, X.
820, 219
63,037
766, 538
260, 402
.34
products.
Anhydroformaldehyd e a n i line
(formanilide) .
Benzothiazole thiobenzoate
26, 53, 160 -
X
X
Benzothiazyl-ethyl-thiol car-
X
bonate.
!Butylaldehyde and aniline con-
53, 160, X
densation products.
'Crotonylidine-a-naphthylamine
78
2'4-Diaminodiphenvlamine
X
78
dithio carbamate.
s-Di(b-naphthol) p-phenylene-
78
diamine.
Dinitrophenylbenzothiazyl sul-
X.
fide.
X)initrophenylester of dimethyl-
X
dithiocarbamic acid.
Diphenylamine and acetone
X
condensation products.
T)iphenylguanidine
7, 52, 53, 160 . .
1, 405, 364
1, 100, 340
364, 609
.33
Diphenylguanidine acetate and
X
dinitrophenyl ester of mer-
captobenzothiazole mixture.
Diphenylguanidine and dini-
X
trophenyl ester of mercapto-
benzothiazole mixture.
Diphenylguanidine phthalate...
X.
Diphenylguanidine phthalate
X -
and dinitrophenyl ester of
mercaptobenzothiazole mix-
ture.
Ditolvlamines
78..
Di-o-tolvllhiourea
53
Heptaldehyde plus aniline oil...
X.
iHexamethy'enetetramine ester
X
of mercaptobenzothiazole.
Mercaptobenzothiazole
X, X
Methylene aniline mercapto-
X
benzothiazole.
Methylene-mercaptobenzothia-
X.
zole.
Methylene-p-toluidine -.
78
Phenyl-b-naphthylamine and
X
acetone condensation prod-
ucts.
Tolybutylidine aniline.
78
Tolyethylenepolyamine plus
X
b-naphthol.
•Sulfonated thiocarbanilide-ace-
X
taldehyde ammonia com-
pounds.
Salicylic acid, tech
52, 124
:Salicylic anilide (shirlan)
53.
:SchaefTer's acid. (See 2-Naphthol-
6-sulfonic acid.).
Silver salt. (See Anthraquinone-
2-sodlum sulfonate.).
-■Bodiuni benzene disulfonate
53
•Sodium dinitrophenyl
60
Sodium naptithionate...
4, 26, 53
Sodium o-phenylplionate
52...
Sodium picramate
26, 53.
■Sodium sulfanilate
5.
Sodium tctraclilorophenate
52
Sulfanilic acid
5, 6, 26, 36, 114, 125, 190.
1, 633, 680
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS 15
Table 7. — Coal-tar intermediates: United States production and sales, 1934 — Con.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Production
Sales
Intermediates
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
o-Sulfobenzaldehyde - -
53
Pounds
Pounds
p-Sulfo-o-benzoyl benzoic acid (sul-
fo BB acid).
l-Sulfo-5-nitroanthraquinone
53
53
Sulfophenylmethy Ipyrazolone
Sulfophenylmetliylpyrazolone car-
boxylic acid.
5. 36, 53, 146 --
146
52
53 -.
26..-
Tetrachloropiithalic anhydride
125
Tetraethyldiaminobenzophenone. . .
53
146 -.
Tetramettiy Idiani inobenzhiydrol
(Michler's hydrol).
Tetramethyldiaminobenzophenone
(Michler's itetone).
Tetramethyldiaminodiph e n yl m e -
thane.
53,74
53, 74
26,53,74,116,125,146...
4
526, 089
125
53, 125, 160
Thiophenyl-b-naphthylamine
X
125
36, 53, 125
196, 823
146
o-Toluene sulfamide
124
124 .-
124
p-Toluene sulfonic acid ethyl ester..
Toluidine
5
26, 53
4, 26
26, 53, 125
o-Toluidine omega sulfonic acid
125
26, 53, 125
60, 711
53, 125
53, 125
36, 53, 190
26, 53, 125
122, 564
639, 925
9,218
m-Tolvlenediamine
5, 26,36,53,74, 125
4, 36, 53, 125
234, 665
$149,094
$0.64-
m-Tolylenediamine sulfonic acid
p-Tolylenediamine
26
53
Tolyl-l-naphthylamine-8-su 1 f o n i c
acid (tolyl peri acid) .
4, 53, 74, 125
57, 776
88
124, 136, X, X
53, 125.
53, 125
52, 124
53
125
26, 36, 53, 125
4, 26, 53, 125
45, 324
53
4
53, 125
53
Dyes and Other Finished Coal-Tar Products
introduction
The finished, products derived from coal tar may be divided into
eight groups: (1) Dyes, (2) color lakes, (3) photographic chemicals^
(4) medicinals, (5) flavors, (6) perfume materials, (7) resins, and (8)
miscellaneous products. This classification is necessarily an arbitrary
one, since many of the commodities listed herein may belong in two or
more of these groups. Under the group "Miscellaneous Products""
16 UNITED STATES TARIFF CO:\rMISSIOX
certain of those listed would be classified under the tariff act as inter-
mediates. Since they are more often used as finished products they
are here so classified. Likewise under "Intermediates" are many
items now largely used for other purposes, such as the rubber
chemicals.
DYES
With the exception of indigo and sulfur black, the production of
dyes in 1934 was about the same as in 1933. In 1934 the output of all
classified dyes was 77,512,748 pounds as compared ^^-ith 93,172,314
pounds in 1933. These figm-es represent a decrease of 15,659,566
pounds, of which lo,S24,392 pounds or SS percent is accounted for by
decreased production of indigo and sulfur black. A trend from certain
standard tonnage dyes to vat and new and unclassified dyes is indi-
cated. Compared ^vith 1933 the output in 1934 of Acid black lOB
(Colour index Xo. 246^ declined 23 percent: Fast cyanine oR (Colour
index Xo. 259^ declined 26 percent: Developed black BHX' (.Colour
index Xo. 401) declined 16 percent; Auramine (.Colour index X'o. ^555)
•dechned 33 percent: Methyl violet and base (Colour index X'o. 680)
declined 15 percent: and the classified pyrazolone dyes decreased 12
percent. Increased production is shown for Eosine (Colour Index
Xo. 768), 33 percent; Xigrosine, spirit-soluble (Colour index X'o. 864),
64 percent: Anthraquinone vat golden orange G (.Colour index X'o.
1096), 44 percent; Anthraquinone dark blue BO (.Colour index X'o.
1099), 132 percent: Anthraquinone violet RR (Colour index X"o. 1104),
97 percent: Anthraquinone blue GCD (Colour index X'o. 1113), 47
percent: and Vat orange R (Colour index Xo. 1217), 16 percent.
There was a sharp rise in the output of food dyes, such as Amaranth
(Colour index X'o. 184); Ponceau 3R (Colour index X'o. SO) ; and
Tartrazine (Colour index X'o. 640), which increased 92, 48, and 43
percent, respectively.
The unclassified dyes continue to increase in volume and variety.
In 1934 the output totaled 9,664,864 pounds, which was 24 percent
more than in 1933.
COLOR LAKES
The production of color lakes amounted to 8,114,865 pounds in
1934, an increase of 7 percent over 1933. Sales of 7,839,562 pounds,
valued at 85,805,107, represent an increase of 3 percent in volume and
11 percent in value.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS
The production of photographic chemicals in 1934 was 996,052
poimds, an increase of 20 percent over the preceding year. Sales
volume increased 20 percent, to 829,002 poimds, and sales value 41
percent. The production of hydroquinol, quantitatively the most
important item in this group, increased to 647,892 pounds, or by 12
percent.
MEDICIXALS
As compared with 1933 there was an increase of 15 percent in 1934
in the production of coal-tar medicinals, of 2 percent in sales volume,
and of 16 percent in sales value. The output of acetyl sahcyUc acid
(aspirin), amoimting to 3,791,117 pounds, was 20 percent greater in
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS 17
1934 than in 1933 ; the unit value of sales, however, dropped from SO. 62
to $0.57 per pound. Phenobarbital showed an increase of 17 percent in
output, but a decline in the unit value of sales from $6.99 to $5.96 per
pound.
FLAVORS
The production of flavors in 1934 was 1,903,132 pounds as compared
■with 1,738,815 pounds in 1933, an increase of 9 percent. The out-
standing item among the flavors showing an increase was vanillin, the
production of which was 232,920 pounds, or 19 percent greater than
in 1933. Sales of vanillin showed a decrease in unit value from
$4.06 to $3.36 per pound.
PERFUME MATERIALS
Some 74 perfume materials of coal-tar origin were produced com-
mercially in 1934 as compared with 60 in 1933. The output in 1934
was 2,264,774 pounds, an increase of 59 percent over 1933. Sales
of 1,883,195 pounds, valued at 81,098,971, represent an increase of
54 percent in volume and 60 percent in value.
RESINS
The production of resins derived from phenol and cresol reached an
all-time peak of 40,663,565 pounds in 1934, or 28 percent more than
in 1933. Resins derived from phthaUc anhydride increased 53 percent
in output, with sales of 7,084,602 pounds, valued at $1,022,436, as
compared with 3,654,854 pounds, valued at 8673,890, in 1933.
Commercial production of resins derived from styrol, from xylenol,
and sulfonamide was reported for the first time in 1934. Cast
phenolic resins are shown separately for the first time in 1934.
MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS
A greater variety and a larger volume of products are classified in
this group in 1934 than heretofore, production in 1934 totaling 20,442,-
360 pounds as against 13,340,514 pounds the preceding year. In
value of sales there was an increase from 83,437,421 to 85,124,762.
Textile assistants, with an increase of 142 percent, were the outstand-
ing item in the group. The increase may have been due, in part, to
incomplete coverage in 1933, the number of products reported in 1934
being 26 as compared with 13 in 1933.
18
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table S. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934
[The numbers in the third column refer to the numbered alphabetical list of manufacturers printed on
p. 78. An X signifies that the manufacturer did not consent to the publication of his identification
number with the designated product. A blank in the fourth column indicates that the production
figures cannot be published without revealing information in regard to the output of individual firms. A
blank in the fifth and sixth columns indicates that the sales of the corresponding product cannot be pub-
lished without revealing information in regard to the individual firms. The figm-es thus concealed are,
however, included in the total]
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
index
no.
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Total finished coal-tar
products.'
Classified Dyes
nitroso dyes
Pounds
186,981,910
Pounds
167,632,277
$76,214,233
$0.45
74..
2
5
4, 26
10
NITRO DYES
26, 36, 125
16
AZO DYES
Monoazo Dyes
5
17
5, 44, 69, 125
32, 533
11,698
256, 854
19
Butter vellow -
5, 44, 69, 74, 125
5, 26, 44, 74, 125
4, 26, 44, 53, 74, 125
9,497
283, 611
7,077
97, 882
.75
20
Chrysoidine Y
.35
21
23
44
24
Sudan I .
5, 26, 44, 53, 69, 74, 125.
5, 36, 125
168,003
181, 759
96, 741
.53
26
27
Orange G
36, 53. 74, 125
121, 574
119, 104
61,244
.51
29
53, 125
30
5, 125
31
36
Amido naphthol red Q
Chrome vellow 2Q
4, 5, 26. 36, 53, 74, 125..
5,27, 36,44, 74, X
4, 5, 26, 36, 74, X
5, 36
245, 965
118,415
51, 460
185, 513
83, 722
46, 798
69,022
35, 247
28,826
.37
.42
40
Chrome yellow R
.62
52
53
Victoria violet
26, 36, 53, 74, 125
X
63, 430
50, 443
34, 574
.69
54
55
74.
56
Chromotrope 6B
36, 125
57
69
Amido naphthol red 6B
Toluidine red RL
4, 5, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125..
X, X
150, 181
127, 204
62, 597
.49
73
Sudan II
4, 5, 44, 69, 74, 125
4, 5, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125, X.
X.-
14, 840
249,878
79
Ponceau 2R..-
210, 974
83,688
.40
83
Acid brown 3R
84
53, 74
88
Bordeaux B.
4, 26, 36, 53, 125
53
98, 488
78,058
34, 331
.44
90
Chromotrope lOB
98
36, 74
101
Chromate brown B
26, 150
105
Acid chrome brown R
Chrome flavine Q
4, 53
110
74
114
Azo eosine Q
53
119
Eosamine O
53 - -
122
Chrome yellow 5Q .
36
126
Direct pink E2QN
53
128
Direct pink
125.
130
Direct pink EBN
53 ...
138
Metanil yellow
36, 53, 74, 125
442, 146
413, 210
207, 779
.50
142
Methvl orange
6, 53
145
Azo flavine 2R.—
74
146
Azo yellow
5, 53, 74, 125
75, 631
72,488
49, 163
.68
148
Resorcin yellow
4, 26, 125
151
Orange II
26, 36, 74, 125 - ...
1,148,973
996, 791
255,346
.26
153
Azo fuchsine O
74
156
Permanent orange R
5
160
Hansarubine
74...
161
Orange R...
26, 53, 125
166, 193
79,854
163
Lake red 4B
36, 53, 125, X
66, 479
82, 856
i.25
• Does not include resins derived from coumarone and indene and sulfonamide.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
19
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Colour
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
index
no.
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
165
167
Classified Dyes— Contd.
Azo DYES— Continued
Monoazo Dj/es— Continued
Lake red C (100 percent)
Acid chrome brown B.
Acid chrome garnet R
Chrome violet R-
Chrome black PV
Chrome brown RR
Fast red A...
Azo rubine
5, 26, 53, 67, X, X
125
Pounds
434, 277
Pounds
304, 440
$345, 003
$1.13
168
36, 74, 125..
14, 303
13, 354
11, 022
.83
169
36, 53, 125
170
74, 125
171
74
176
179
26, 36, 53, 74, 125
36, 53, 74, 125
65, 670
94,028
67, 877
75,098
85, 775
61, 625
38, 536
44,510
29,142
.51
.52
180
Fast red VR
26, 36, 74, 125, 200
4...
.47
182
Fast red E
Croceine scarlet 3BX
183
36
184
Amaranth
5, 26, 36, 74, 125, X
26, 36, 74, 125
35,903
61, 463
24,428
62, 241
11,666
30, 753
.48
185
Cochineal red -
Lake red R (100 percent)
Mordant yellow
Chrome yellow RN.
Chrome blue black B
Chrome blue black U
Chrome black T
Chrome black A
.49
189
36, 74, 125, 169, X, X..
195
4, 36, 125
197
125
201
36, 53, 125
202
203
4, 36, 53, 74, 125
36, 74, 125
1,116,939
926, 266
264, 687
.29
204
36, 74, 125, 150
208
Fast acid blue R
4, 53, 74, 125
87, 499
19, 078
81, 502
43, 741
.54
209
Fast acid blue B
53, 74, 125
211
Methyl red -
6
214
Lake red D
X .
216
Chrome red B
4, 36, 44, 53, 74, 125, X.
26, 53
48, 724
71,440
37, 227
.52
225
Direct pink R
234
Bisazo Dyes
Resorcin brown B
4, 5, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125,
200.
4,5,26,44,74,125
53
228,228
38,956
260,324
43,633
139, 860
34, 662
.54
235
Resorcin dark brown
.79
238
Acid chrome brown Q
Acid black lOB
246
4, 5, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125,
150. 200.
36, 44, 53, X
950, 549
853, 121
21, 500
355, 393
8,198
.42
247
Acid dark green A
.38
248
Sudan Q..
5
249
Cloth red R
36
252
Brilliant croceine
26,36,53,74,125
53
319, 941
334, 308
249,286
.76
256
Cloth red 3Q
258
Sudan IV...
36,44,53,69,125
262
Cloth red 2B
5,36,74,125.
13. 751
9,038
.66
267
Neutral gray G
35,53
271
Fast acid black R
74
274
Milling oranee G
4,5,26,36...
20,341
13, 954
13, 762
97, 176
7,744
14,993
185, 582
.66
275
Cloth scarlet Q.
5, 26,36,53, X
1.09
278
Direct fast red 8BL
4, 5, 26, 35, 63, 125, 200..
5,125
103, 199
1.91
280
Scarlet EC.
288
Fast cyanine G
4, 35, 74, 125
60,915
460, 540
52, 321
448,255
36,238
258, 387
.69
289
Fast cyanine 5R
4, 35, 53, 74, 125
.68
294
Acid black B
4,125
299
Chrome black F
36,53,74,125
302
Chrome blue preen B
Fast acid black N2B
4,53,74
21, 184
304
36, 53, 74
307
Fast cyanine black B
Naphthylamine black D
Naphthol black 2B
4,35,53,74,125
263,341
221, 141
146, 786
.66
308
53,74
315
44
316
Developed blue NA
53,74,125
317
Developed blue B.
53,74,125
319
Direct fast heliotrope 2B
Developed brilliant orange
GR.
Direct fast scarlet .
53,74
324
53, 74, i46
326
36, 53, 74, 125
411,295
363,648
358,872
.90
327
Direct fast scarlet 4BS
Bismarck brown G
36,74
331
26,53,74,125
60,705
518.848
65, 218
483,561
25,930
182, 061
.40
332
Bismarck brown R
4, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125....
5, 74 - .
.3S
336
Acid chrome black F .
343
Chrome fast yellow C
Direct fast yellow 5GL
Direct fast yellow 4GL
4
346
53
349
36..
20
Table
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
-Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Colour
index
no.
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
353
364
Classified Dyes— Contd.
Azo dyes— continued
Disazo Dj/es— Continued
Direct fast pink 2BL
26,53,125
Pounds
Pounds
13,814
151, 171
$22, 758
110, 687
$1.65
26,53,74,125
191, 509
.73
365
370
374
375
53,74,125
53,125
125
4,5,26,53,125,200-
36, X
134, 372
138, 573
97, 528
.70
376
382
385
387
394
4, 5, 26, 36, 74, 125. 200,
X.
36
135, 201
105, 501
104, 622
.99
4, 36, 53, 125 . .
Direct violet N .-.
26,36,53,74,125
73, 789
59, 707
50, 474
.85
395
Developed black RO.
Developed black BHN
5
401
405
5, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125, 200.
125 . -
1, 720, 007
1, 640, 510
555,885
.34
406
Direct blue 2B
4, 5, 26, 36, 44, 53, 74,
125, 200.
63
734,932
801, 231
206,891
.26
409
410
4, 53, X
411
Cresotine yellow Q
26,36,125
12, 595
72, 872
151, 585
236, 735
6,073
32, 476
103, 766
128, 404
.48
415
4,36,53,74
85, 087
141, 765
267, 982
.45
419
Direct fast red F
4, 5, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125,
200.
4, 5, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125,
200.
4, 26, 200
.68
420
Direct brown M
.54
423
430
36, 53, 125, X
431
53
436
Direct brilliant red 8B
Chrome fast yellow RD
Milling red 2Q
36
441
74
443
4, 5, 26, 35, 36, X
125
2,285
12, 323
11,917
.97
446
448
Benzopurpurine 4B
36,63,125
444, 849
403, 081
198, 276
.49
464
53
468
125 . .
471
Direct blue 3R
125
472
Direct blue BX
36,63,125
63
15, 371
18, 888
8,352
.44
473
477
Direct blue 3B
5, 36, 44, 53, 125 .
478
4,5,36,74,125
487
Acid milling red B
5,26,35,74,146
20, 310
23, 329
14,311
77, 269
21, 049
11,964
52, 125
.90
495
Benzopurpurine lOB.j*..
Direct azurine Q
36,53,125...
.84
502
36, 53, 125 ...
91, 149
.67
608
Direct brilliant blue G
Direct blue RW -
53
612
5,36,53,74,125
269, 752
265, 092
199, 044
.75
516
Direct blue B
125
618
Direct pure blue 6B
5,36,63,74,125
372,767
71, 073
302, 562
37, 930
.81
620
Trisazo Dyes
Direct pure blue
4,36,53,74,125
75, 768
.53
533
Direct fast blue FR
53
539
Direct fast black FF
4,36,63,74,125
407, 135
345, 821
170, 690
.49
545
Plutoform black L
35,74
552
Diazo black RS
53,125
661
Direct brown BT
4 63, 126, 146
567
Direct fast blue R
36
576
Direct fast blue B .
36,53,126
103, 478
97, 363
131, 265
1.35
577
Direct brown T2G
26
581
Direct black EW
4, 26. 36, 53, 74, 125, 200.
4, 26, 36, 53 74, 125, 200.
4, 5, 26, 36, 63, 74, 125,
200.
4, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125, 200_
53
6, 237, 364
558, 504
38, 672
84, 904
6, 492, 837
673, 139
67, 913
56, 710
1, 740, 566
204, 924
28, 097
20, 601
.27
582
Direct black RX
.36
583
Direct green ET.
.41
589
Chloraniine ereen B .
.36
590
Direct steel blue Q
693
594
Direct green B
Direct green G.
4, 5, 20, 36, 53, 74, 125,
150, 200.
4, 36, 53, 200
597, 667
74, 980
654, 122
553, 928
58, 454
619, 443
191, 624
26, 670
212, 860
.35
.46
596
Direct brown 3G0. .
4, 5, 26, 36, 44, 53, 74,
125, 200.
5, 36, 63, 74, 125, X
.34
598
Congo brown G. .
601
Congo brown R
53
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
21
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar -products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Colour
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
index
no.
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
606
Classified Dyes— Contd.
Azo DYES— continued
Tetrakisazo Dyes
26, 44, 74, 200—
Pounds
22, 686
Pounds
22, 194
$18, 724
$0.84
Total classified azo dyes
STILBENE DYES
28, 930, 949
27, 053, 531
12,477,775
.46
4, 36, o3, 125
620
253, 208
82, 406
90, 703
51,905
.35
621
Chloramine orange Q
4, 26, 53, 125
86, 955
235, 720
.63
622
26, 36, 53, 74
PYRAZOLONE DYES
Direct chrysoine G
36
631
636
Fast light yellow 2G
5,53,74,125,146
35 36 53 125, 146
68, 214
63, 623
67, 437
1.06;
639
640
26, 74, 125, 146, X
26 35 36, 53, 74, 125
428, 025
449, 803
89, 755
298, 473
78, 434
.66-
652
.87
653
5 125,146
654
Developed fast yellow 2Q
Total pyrazolone dyes. -
53
795,009
772,809
603, 865
.78.
KETONIMINE DYES
26,53 116,125
655
581, 351
600, 754
512, 724
.85-
657
TRIPHENYLMETHANE AND DI-
PHENYLNAPHTHYLMETHANE
DYES
26 125
658
Rhoduline blue 60...
74 125
662
26
666
26,36,53,74,125.
26, 74, 125
53,680
60, 613
54, 664
.90'
667
670
53, 74
671
53 125
676
8 X
677
26, 36, X
680
681
Methyl violet and base
26, 53,56,74,87, 125...
53 74 125
698, 302
670, 179
492, 324
.7*
682
Ethyl violet
74
691
Fast green bluish
5
695
Acid violet 4BN
26
696
Fast acid violet lOB
53
698
35, 36, 53, 74, 125.
125
199, 678
184, 191
174, 131
.9&
699
Acid fast violet BQ
703
Alkali blue 6B
g
704
125, X, X
705
Methyl blue -
8
.
706
Methyl cotton blue
8
707
26, 74, X
52,890
54, 588
103, 204
1.8»
710
Brilliant sky blue 5Q
74
712
74 125
714
74 125
720
125
724
53
728
53
729
S3 74 125
735
53 125
737
Wool green S
26! 53, 74
110, 562
142, 495
76, 070
.53
Total triphenylme-
thane and diphenyl-
naphthylmethane
dyes.
XANTHENE DYES
2, 774, 669
2, 345, 530
2, 561, 703
1.0»
53, 116
749
752
53
758
Fast acid violet A2R_.
X
22
Table
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
-Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 19S4 — Continued
Colour
Name of product
Manufacturers* iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
index
no.
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
759
Classified Dyes— Contd.
XANTHENE DYES— Continued
Acid rosamine A
X
Pounds
Pounds
766
Uranine
Eosine.- . .
5, 26, X..
768
5.8,26,97, 125, X
5...
219, 070
218,600
$285,816
$1 31
772
Ervthrosine
773
Erythrosine B
8, 26
774
Phloxine B
8
777
Rose bengale
8
779
Rose bengale B
26
Total xanthene dyes .
634, 279
567, 517
648, 032
1.14
ACRIDINE DYES
Acridine orange A
74, 146
788
•
793
Phosphine ...
26, 36, 53,74, 125, 146..
146
100,622
100, 908
81, 118
80
794
Phosphine 20...
Euchrysine
797
74 ...
801
QUINOLINE DYES
Quinoline yellow
53, 116, 125
812
THIAZOLE DYES
Primuline
36, 53, 125
113,013
115,483
50, 257
.44
813
Direct pure yellow M
Direct fast yellow
53
814
36, 53, 125, 141..
255, 537
236, 620
217, 510
.92
815
ThioflavineT.
53 ..
816
Direct brilliant flavine S
AZINE DYES
Wool fast blue GL
141.
53, 74, 125
833
841
Safranine
26, 53, 125
860
Induline (spirit-soluble)
Induline (water-soluble)
Nigrosine (spirit-soluble)
Nigrosine (water-soluble)
Total azine dyes
26, 74, 125
71, 098
70, 636
46, 330
821,401
1, 068, 814
37, 702
33, 852
267, 050
387, 253
.63
861
26, 74, 125
.73
864
26, 74, 125
926, 456
1, 205, 572
.33
S65
26, 74, 125
.36
2, 502, 661
2,238,157
1, 000, 449
.45
ANILINE BLACK AND ALLIED
DYES
Diphenyl black base.
74...
«71
873
New fast gray
26, 53, 146
875
Fur black
26, 74..
878
OXAZINE DYES
Delphine blue B
5, 125
883
Oallocyanine
26, X
909
Cotton blue
5, 26, 125
39, 174
46, 372
61, 966
1.34
913
Nile blue BX
74
^22
THIAZINE DYES
Methylene blue
26, 53, 74, 125
924
Methylene green B
26
■926
Thionine blue...
26.
927
New methylene blue
26
■965
Melanogen blue B
74
SULFIDE DYES
Carbazole vat blue R
Carbazole vat blue Q
Sulfur black
53.
<969
(»)
(')
9, 790, 047
1, 080, 885
1,317,167
•«71
53
26, 53, 74, 125
10, 664, 999
1,064,256
1, 272, 409
1,758,921
466, 557
355, 185
16
Sulfur blue
4, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125, X.
4, 5. 26, 36, 46, 53, 74,
125, X.
44
Sulfur brown
.28
2 Totals not included under sulfide dyes. In the dyes classified by method of application, these 2 dyes are
included in the vat dyes.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
23
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 19S4 — Continued
Colour
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
index
no.
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Classified Dyes— Contd.
SULFIDE dyes— continued
Sulfur green
4, 26, 53, 74, 125, X....
4, 53, 74, 125 .
Pounds
133, 764
411, 325
Pounds
147, 706
449,093
39, 272
280,237
164,876
132, 199
$113,014
231,904
14,090
77, 151
76, 208
49, 294
$0.77
52
Sulfur maroon
Sulfur orange
36, 53, 74, 125
36
Sulfur tan
4,26,36, 53, 74, X
4, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125, X..
4, 26, 53, 74, 125
338, 264
160, 495
28
Sulfur yellow
46
Other
37
Total sulfide dyes
13,441,952
14, 215, 047
3, 142, 324
22
ANTHRAQUINONE DYES
Alizarin.
5, 26, 125
1027
1034
Alizarin red S
5, 26, 125
16,283
25, 722
1 58
1035
Alizarin brown
125, X
1037
Alizarin red PS
74
1040
Alizarin SX
125
1053
Acid alizarin blue SE
53, 74
1054
Acid alizarin blue B
53, 74, 125, X
14
377,028
309,694
539, 682
1.74
1059
Anthracene blue AVG
Anthracene blue SWGG
Anthracene blue WR
Anthracene blue WRS
Alizarin irisol R
1060
14
1062
35..
1063
14..
1073
5, 14, 53
1075
Alizarin astrol B
53, 74
1076
Cyananthrol R
53..
1078
1080
Alizarin cyanine green E
Acid anthraquinone violet B.
Anthraquinone blue black B.
Acid anthraquinone blue B..
Acid alizarin rubine
4, 5, 14, 53, 74, 125, X..
14, 53
54, 919
57, 306
121,895
2.13
1085
1088
14, 53, 74, 125, X
53, 74, 125
123, 545
92, 924
132, 608
1.43
1091
53, 74
Total anthraquinone
dyes.
anthraquinone vat dyes
(single strength)
Anthraquinone vat yellow
GC.
Anthraquinone vat golden
orange G.
Anthraquinone vat golden
orange R.
Anthraquinone vat scarlet G.
Anthraquinone vat dark blue
BO.
Anthraquinone vat jade green
Anthraquinone vat green B
and black.
Anthraquinone vat violet RR
Anthraquinone vat blue RS..
Anthraquinone vat blue 3G..
Anthraquinone vat blue
GCD.
Anthraquinone vat blue
BCS.
Anthraquinone vat blue
RCD.
Anthraquinone vat yellow G.
Anthraquinone vat brown B.
Anthraquinone vat scarlet R.
Anthraquinone vat yellow
GK.
Anthraquinone vat red FF...
Anthraquinone vat brilliant
violet B.
Anthraquinone vat brilliant
violet R.
Anthraquinone vat olive R ..
Anthraquinone vat brown R.
Anthraquinone vat brown G.
Anthraquinone vat red violet
RRN.
928,407
792, 498
1,292,111
1 63
53, 74
1095
1096
26, 63, 74, 125
163, 121
147, 411
209,326
1.42'
1097
26, 53, 125
1098
125
1099
1101
5,26,53,74, 125, 141...
53
216,449
169, 301
201,112
1.19
1102
1104
26, 53, 74, 125, 141
5, 53, 74, 125
274, 776
189, 884
328, 426
165, 937
183, 408
270, 441
.56-
1.65
1107
53, 74
1109
53
1113
5, 53, 74, 125
622, 667
426,895
619,662
394, 193
347, 468
487, 650
.56
1114
53, 74, 125
1.24
1115
74.
1118
53, 74, 125
245,931
217,977
211.924
.97
1120
53, 125
1129
74
1132
5,53
1133
53.
1134
53...
1135
53.
1150
53, 74, 125
1151
53, 74, 125
1152
53, 74, 125
1161
53, 74
24 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Colour
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
index
DO.
Qaantity
Value
Unit
value
1162
Classified Dyes— Contd.
ANTHRAQUINONE VAT DYES
(SINGLE ."TRENGTH)— con.
Anthraquinone vat red BN..
Anthraquinone vat violet
BNX.
Anthraquinone vat orange R-
Anthraquinone vat yellow
3Q.
Anthraquinone vat blue-
green FFB.
Total anthraquinone
vat dyes.
INDIGOID AND THIOINDIGOID
DYES
Indigo, synthetic, 20 percent
paste.
Indigo white
53, 125
Pounds
Pounds
1163
53 -.
1169
53
1170
53, 141
ai73
125
4,288,381
4, 158, 870
$4,834,488
$1.16
52, 53, 125
1177
15, 818, 492
16, 120, 738
2, 887, 320
.18
1178
125
1180
Indigo extract
53, 125
1183
Tribromindigo RB
52
1184
Bromindigo blue 2B, 2BD.._
Vf^t red B
52, 125
1207
53
1210
Vat brilliant pink R --
Vat red 3B
74
1212
52, 53, 74, 125
26,53,74, 125, 144, X..
52, 53
80, 164
383, 523
68, 454
378,455
79, 608
540,202
1.16
1217
1.43
1222
Vat violet BR
•1228
Vat scarlet G --
52.
1229
Vat red R
52
22
FOOD DYES
Yellow A B
57, 125
61
Yellow OB
57, 125
80
17, 125, 175, X
17, 125, 175, 192, X
17, 125, 175, 192, X
17, 125, 175, 192, X
125, 192
38, 632
97, 757
76, 253
73, 774
36, 355
92, 850
69, 980
71, 874
175, 442
182, 117
177,919
170, 810
4.83
150
Orange I
1.96
184
2.54
640
666
Tartrazine
2.38
670
Light green SF (yellowish)...
125, 192 -
773
17, 125, 175, X
125, 175, X
7,668
7,722
2,629
2,544
118,601
33, 965
24, 737
15.36
ill80
Indico disulfonic acid _
Brilliant blue FCF
12.92
17, 125, 192
9.72
Fa,st green FCF
192
125, 192
Sunset yellow FCF
Total classified dyes...
125, 175, 192
9, 628
8,742
18, 761
2.15
77, 512, 748
75, 608, 302
34, 288, 623
.45
Unclassified Dyes
Acetate silk dyes
1, 187, 255
1,027,204
1,002,605
.98
Blacks (III, IV, IV G)-..
Blues (B,5RB, R supra,
III, IV, V, VII, XII,
XIII).
Brilliant cerise..
5, 144
4, 5
4
Brilliant orange (OF
cone, 3R cone).
Rrilliant red 2B
4
35
Brilliant sky blue Q
Brilliant yellow (G, R,
W).
Cellitazole (AZ, AZN,
BN, STN).
Celliton blue
4.
4
74
74
Developed black (AS,
AD, B A cone, G supra,
GA, LF cone, SJ, W,
no. 991.
Direct blue
4, 35, 53, X
4...
Direct vellow GA __
35
Fast orange 2R supra
4
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
25
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Unclassified Dyes— Con.
Acetate silk dves— Continued
Fast red Y
Golden orange (I, III)
Golden yellow (F, FSI,
VIII, IX, XI, XII,
XIII).
Heliotrope !_
Light orange FSI
Navv blue B
Orange(JER, I, II, III)..
Pink II
Pure yellow (I, II)
Red (R, I, III, IV, V,
VII, X).
Violet II..
Yellow C
Acid alizarin green B.
Acid anthracene brown PG..
Acid anthracene yellow GR
ex.
Acid anthraquinone blue
(A2G, AR, GS, 3G, BOA,
SWB, WSA, supra).
Acid black (AR, BG, 8B,
8BN, DB, 3G, GRF, J,
NBJ. NCB, RB, 64C).
Acid blue (CBF, L)
Acid brilliant blue (3B, 2R).-
Acid brilliant red (5B, 4BL, G)
Acid brown (FN, N, R cone,
Y).
Acid chrome blue (2RA, RR)
Acid fast black (BBN, 773)..
Acid fast blue 113
Acid fast brown CGS
Acid fast green lOQ
Acid fast orange LW
Acid fast red (BL, BW)
Acid fast yellow RS
Acid green GR
Acid light red 4BL
Acid light rubine BL
Acid milling brown R supra.
Acid milling red R
Acid milling yellow (G,
2GX).
Acid navy blue (B, cone,
M4B).
Acid orange (2R, 4R, YF)....
Acid Red (3B, OA)
Acid scarlet G
Acid sapphire G...
Acid violet (B, RL, 2RX)...
Acid wool blue BL
Acid yellow (cone, 2G, R)..
Alizarin (IT, L)
Alkali fast green lOG.
Alkali violet B cone
Anthra yellow GD
Anthracene blue SWN
Anthracene chrome brown
RL.
Anthraquinone vat black J..
Anthraquinone vat blue
(3BCS, CLX, RCL, RCX,
RS).
Anthraquinone vat blue
green (FFB, Y).
Anthraquinone vat brilliant
blue RCL.
Anthraquinone vat brilliant
green (BG, BN).
Anthraquinone vat brilliant
orange RK.
Anthraquinone vat brilliant
pink B.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
4.-..
5...,
4,5.
5...
5...
5...
4,5
5...
5..-
4,5.
53, 74, 125-
5, 26, 44, 63, 74, 125, X.
5, 26, 53, 146.
5, 53..
5,53, 125
4, 26, 146, X.
36,74..
44, 53..
53 ,
53
53
5.
5, 26...
5
146
53
74
5
36
36, 146.
5, 26, 53, X-
26. 146
36, 146
146
X...
26, 36, 146.
53...
26, 146
5
74
26
74.
125
X
Produc-
tion
Pounds
124, 598
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
124, Oil
3,158
7,266
125
5, 53, 74.
53, 74.
Value
$63, 649
4,025
8,232
Unit
value
0.61
1.27
1.13
26 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Unclassified Dyes— Con.
Anthraquinone vat brilliant
violet (3B, 4R).
Anthraquinone vat brown
(G, GO, RR, RT).
Anthraquinone vat black 3G.
Anthraquinone vat flavine
GO.
Anthraquinone vat golden
orange 3G.
Anthraquinone vat golden
yellow (GK, GOW).
Anthraquinone vat green (G,
GG, GGF, IBW).
Anthraquinone vat khaki
(GG).
Anthraquinone vat navy
blue (BN, G).
Anthraquinone vat olive GN.
Anthraquinone vat orange
RRT.
Anthraquinone vat printing
brown D ex.
Anthraquinone vat printing
green (B supraflx, BQ
supraflx).
Anthraquinone vat printing
red B.
Anthraquinone vat red violet
3CRH.
Anthraquinone vat scarlet
(3B, GGN).
Anthraquinone vat yellow
(4G, 8G, PG).
Anthraquinone vat yellow
brown 3G.
Artificial silk black G
Azo Bordeaux 2BL
A7.0 brilliant red 7BL
Azo eosine 2B
Azo fast blue (B, O, 2R)
Azo fast violet
Azo oil black
Azo orange
Azo red F
Azo scarlet G
Azo violet (BS, 2B)
Azo xylene azo (N 1700, b-
naphthol).
Bis benzene diazo a-naphthol.
Bis xylene diazo a-naphthol. .
Brilliant acid blue 3BP
Brilliant benzo violet B
Brilliant black S
Brilliant milling blue B
Brilliant milling green B cone.
Brilliant wool blue (FFR, G
ex., N).
Celanthrene black
Celanthrene blue G
Celanthrene brilliant blue
cone.
Celanthrene brilliant red
cone.
Celanthrene brown (AN,
LRN, BR, Y).
Celanthrene fast light yellow
cone, OL.
Celanthrene navy blue (BN,
CB, CBR, CB cone,
CBR cone, R cone).
Celanthrene orange ex cone.
Celanthrene pure blue (BR
BR cone).
Celanthrene purple cone
Celanthrene red Y cone
Manufacturers' iden-
tiQcation numbers
(accordine to list on
p. 78)
74
53, 74.
53.-
125.
74
74
74
53, 74....
5, 26, 53.
63, 74.
74
36-.
146.
146.
53-
125.
125.
125.
146.
4...
146.
4...
26-.
26
26
146
53
125
53, 74..
53
74, 125.
Produc-
tion
Pounds
Sales
Quantity
Poundu
61, 073
Value
$72, 046
Unit
value
$1.18
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
27
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
BR,
(7B,
Unclassified Dyes— Con.
Celanthrene red violet R
cone.
Celanthrene sky blue (B, B
cone, BR cone).
Celanthrene violet CB
Ceresine
Chroniate blue black B
Chroniate brilliant brown
RL.
Chromate brown (BC, EB,
EBR, EBS cone).
Chromate red 20
Chrome black (3G, NSE,
SW).
Chrome blue ATX....
Chrome brilliant oranee, 2R.
Chrome brown (B, 3B, EB,
G, O, PG, RR).
Chrome fast garnet R
Chrome gray DO.
Chrome green (B, CB, G,
SN).
Chrome orange 3B
Chrome yellow (DS, 2G, 3G,
5G, SS, SW, YYFP).
Chromcgene black T supra..
Chromoxane cyanine R
Chromo.xane pure blue B
Cloth red (R, 2R)...
Copper blue 2RX
Croceine scarlet FP cone
Developed black (2BN, O,
OB, OT, ZV cone).
Developed blue (B,
5GL).
Developed Bordeaux
2BL, RB, 7B cone).
Developed brilliant green 3G.
Developed brilliant scarlet
(2BL, 5BL, RO).
Developed brown (6G, NR,
R, 3RB).
Developed dark brown MB..
Developed fast blue (B, 2R\V)
Developed fast brown RK
Developed last violet BL
Developed fast red 7BL-
Developed fast yellow GG
Developed green (BL, 2GL).
Developed indigo blue (4GL,
4RL).
Developed orange (RR,WD).
Developed rubine B
Developed scarlet (A, R)
Developed seal brown
Developed sky blue (B,3GL)-
Developed violet RR
Diamond black F.
Direct black (CSW, 3G,
3GR, NCW).
Direct blue (FF, NR)._
Direct Bordeaux (B, 6B)
Direct brilliant green BB
Direct brilliant red 12B
Direct brown (CSW, CN,
FW, GB, 3G, G2R, GSR,
K, R, RY, S).
Direct catechines (Q)
Direct catechine brown (GG,
GR, GS).
Direct chrome black blue B..
Direct chrome brown BS
Direct copper blue RRX
Direct fast black (B, FTC,
G, L, L cone, PG ex.).
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(aceordins to list on
p. 78)
4, 26, 35, 53, 74, X.
X
4, 53, 125.
5, 36, 53, 125, 146-
36.
125
4, 36, 125-
125
4, 26, 36, 53, 74, 125-
74-
74.-
74-.
125-
125
36, 53, 74, 125.
36, 53, 125.
53,125-...
74
4, 53, 74.
53, 74.
4
36
53-
53
53
74
53-
4, 53, 74.
53,125
74
125
X-
74 -
53
4 --
4, 26, 36, 125, X-
53.125-
5,74,125
5
125-- -
4, 26, 36, 44, 125, X-
53, 125.
5
4
4 - --
53- -
4, 5, 36, 53, 74, 125, 200.
Produc-
tion
Pounds
90, 146
107, 161
77, 400
130, 017
12S, 006
230,173
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
99, 661
105, 674
60, 748
121, 571
104, 174
256, 686
Value
$80, 932
99, 276
23, 700
64, 847
72, 429
196, 602
Unit
value
.94
,39
.63
,70
.77
^2215-
28 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar 'products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Unclassified Dyes— Con.
Direct fast blue (FF, 2GL,
4GL, 8GL. LBRR, LG, R,
RL, SRL).
Direct fast brown (4GL,
LBR, LG, L3R, R, 4R,
RL, 2RL, 4RL, 3YL).
Direct fast gray (BL, 2GL,
M, R).
Direct fast light blue FF
Direct fast olive brown RL...
Direct fast orange (EG, E30,
ER, G, 2G cone, 2GL, 4Q,
L3R, LoG, L7G, R, RE,
2R, 6R, 7R, S).
Direct fast red (4B, 5BL,
8BLN).
Direct fast rubine B, cone
Direct fast scarlet (8B A, 4BS)
Direct fast violet (2B, F,
SRL).
Direct fast yellow (40L,
5GL, LR, L2R, L5G, RL)
Direct garnet R --
Direct gray fBBC, G, Z)
Direct green (54FS, 5G, 2Y)..
Direct green black
Direct light brown (GR,
4YL).
Direct light yellow RL
Direct navy RY
Direct navy blue (4B, DB,
R).
Direct orange (GL, 2R)
Direct red (B, 3B)
Direct rhoduline red B
Direct sapphire B...
Direct scarlet S
Direct vioM BB
Direct violet black..
Discharge brown RB
Dressing jet black..
Fast acid black (BR, BRA,
F).
Fast acid blue (CM, R)
J'ast acid Bordeaux B...
Fast acid gray
Fast acid light red B
Fast acid red (3B, BL, GG)..
Fast acid violet (ERR ex,
VR).
Fast acid yellow R
Fast bhck (G, V)
Fast crimson R.
Fast lake blue B
Fast light red (B, 4B)...
Fast light violet
Fast light yellow (D3G, E2G)
Fast silk red RT
Fast silk yellow G
Fast wool black GRF cone...
Fast wool red (BL, GL)
Fast wool violet B
Formal fast black G
Fnrmanol black RW
Gas yellow
IT Hn?;a yellow (G)
HeMo fast riibine 4BL...
Helio rod RMT extra
Tndamine navy blue 2B
Tndiso vat brown G...
Indigo vat pink (FB, FF)....
Indigo vat scarlet 2GN
Indocvanine B.
Ink blue (BIT, BN)
Jet black APX
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
4, 36, 53, 74, 125.
53,74,125
53,74,125
30.
26, 35, 36, 53, 74, 125, X.
4, 36, 74, 125.
125
4
4, 63, 74.
4, 36, 53, 74, 125.
36.--.
44, X.
4, 53..
36-.-
53..-.
36
200
4, 26, 53, X-
4.35-
36 -
63...
X...
26...
125..
36...
53...
74...
4,74.
74
74
125
36
53, 74..
53, 146.
74
53, 125.
125..-.
125
74
X
74
4-
4
125--
125--
125.--
4, 36--
X
26
53, 74.
74-.-.
74.-..
4
125
26. 53, 125, 144, X.
125..
74.-
74- -
53
Produc-
tion
Pounds
144, 787
171,826
99, 953
13S, 527
255, 589
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
100, 770
142,104
86, 656
94, 793
69, 890
209, 716
Value
$119,494
164, 376
118,812
143, 184
47, 604
269, 242
Unit
value
$1.19
1.51
.68
L28
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
29
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Unclassified Dyes— Con.
Lake orange
Lake pink RL
Like red
Lake scarlet G
Leather dark brown
Litbosol blue Q
Lithosol fast blue (BL cone,
60).
Lithosol fast yellow lOG
Methyl violet B2R
Milling fast garnet R.
Milling fast yellow 5GL.
Milling orange (G, R)
Milling red (B, R)
Milling yellow (3Q, GN, O
cone, R).
Naphthogene blue 2R
Naphthylamine black V
Neotolyi black
Neutral brown RX
Neutral red G
Nigrosine base (B, N, R, 2R).
Oil blue
Oil brown (D, M, Y)
Oil fast orange A
Oil fast red M
Oil fast yellow 3Q
Oil sreen.
Oil orange (RR, Y, no. 30)....
Oil orange brown
Oil pink B
Oil red (BTB, EG, G, O,
OB, RO, Y, 322).
Oil scarlet
Oil soluble blue
Oil violet
Oil yellow (PHW)
Oil yellow N
Olive brown G
Paper red -\D
Patent blue B cone
Pharmasol blue GN
Pharmasol scarlet RR
Pharmasol yellow (Q, ON) . .
Pharmol blue B
Pharmol yellow
Phonoform orange G
Pigment fast orange RDO...
Pigment red
Polar oransre (GS, R)
Polar red fB. 3B, G)
Polar yellow (2G, 5G, R)....
Printing violet R
Quinoline yellow KT
Rapid printing orange
Rapid printing red
Rapid printinc scarlet
Rayon black (B, MS)
Rayon Bordeaux (B, 3B)
Rayon brown (G, M)
Ravon navy blue N
Rayon violet (3B, 4R)
Resin brown Z
Resin brilliant orange RR...
Resin brilliant red R
Resin brilliant scarlet 6G
Resin violet B
Resorein brown (R, YX)
Rhodamine 6 GDN
Rhoduline blue 5B
Rosanthrene (A, R)
Rosanthrene orange..
Roto oranee IT
Roto red IPI
Rubber colors..
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(accordinc to list on
p. 78)
26..
125-
2o..
5...
44..
53..
53..
53
74
35
35
53. 125, 148
125
26, 53, 125, 146.
4
4
125
X
69, 125-
125-...
125 ...
125
X
44,69
69
125
5, 26, 44, 69, 125.
26, X.
53....
26
74
125...
146...
146...
146...
146...
146...
74....
74
4
36-...
4. 36-.
36-...
125--.
X...
144-
144.
144.
53..
53
53
53
53
125-..
125...
125...
125-.-
125...
36, 44.
X....
74....
.53-...
53--..
74....
74....
53....
Produc-
tion
Pounds
28,387
47,228
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
22, 243
35, 003
Value
$25, 346
36, 148
Unit
value
$1.14
1.03
30 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Unclassified Dyes— Con.
Safranine 8B
Silk brown (B, O, GN, R)...
Silk fast blue (3G, lOG)
Silk red {2B, lOB)
Silk white blue O --.
Sudan brown 5B
Sudan corinth B
Sudan red BB... -...
Sulfon cyanine BB
Sulfon orange Q. -
Sulfon yellow R
Sulfur navy blue 3B
Supranol red (PBX, PG,
PRX, R).
Toluene azo b-naphthol
Universal black
Victoria pure blue (BO, BO).
Wool blue CG
Wool green B
Wool fast orange G
Wool navy blue B
Wool red special
Xylene yellow
Zambesi black (BQ, D, PC,
V).
All other.
Total unclassified dyes.
Qrand total of dyes
CoLOE Lakes
Black lakes..
Blue lakes
Eosine lakes.
Green lakes.
Lithol red lakes.
Maroon lakes.
Orange lakes.
Para red lakes.
Red lakes.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
125...
36, X.
53--..
X....
74
74
74
74
74
74
74
5 ,
74
26
74
74
125
125...
74.
125
146
26
36, 74, 125.
35, 53, 74, 125, X.
41, 103, 117, X, X,
X, X.
23, 26, 29, 41, 67, 87,
103, 105, 107,
169, 176, 184, 198,
X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X,
X.
23, 29, 67, 97, 103,
107, 117, 169,
184, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X.
2, 23, 29, 41, 67, 87,
103, 105, 107,
148, 169, 184, 198,
X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X,
X.
23, 29, 41, 67, 87, 97,
103, 105, 107,
148, 169, 184, 198,
X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X.
2, 23, 29, 67, 87, 99,
105, 107, 121,
169, 184, 198, X,
X, X, X, X, X,
X, X
23, 29, 41, 67, 97,
103, 107, 117, 146,
169, 176, 198, X,
X, X, X, X, X,
X, X. X, X, X.
2, 23, 29, 87, 97, 99,
105, 107, 117, 148,
184, 198, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X,
X.
23, 29, 41, 67, 87, 99,
105, 107, 117, 121,
169, 176, 184, 198,
X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X,
X,
117,
X,
X,
X,
105,
176,
, X,
97,
117,
X,
X,
X,
117,
X,
X,
103,
148,
X,
X,
99,
148,
X,
X,
103,
169,
X,
X,
X,
103,
148,
, X,
X,
X.
Produc-
tion
Pounds
9, 664, 864
87, 177, 612
66, 555
, 104, 172
300, 595
302, 130
897, 406
526, 789
504, 655
1, 387, 690
1, 658, 631
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
8, 700, 743
84, 309, 045
69, 035
1, 040, 310
305, 292
302. 135
824, 029
526, 438
475, 864
1, 359, 780
1, 646, 420
Value
$8,961,992
43, 250, 615
45, 850
945, 162
352, 351
338, 627
535,064
453, 324
217, 128
684, 358
1, 330, 772
Unit
value
$1.03
.66
.91
1.15
1.12
.86
,50
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS 31
lished coal-tar products:
sales, 19S4 — Continued
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
Name of product
Color Lakes— Continued
Scarlet lakes.
Violet lakes.
Yellow lakes.
Other lakes.
Total color lakes ,
Photographic Chemicals
Catechol (pyrocatechin)
Diaminophenol hydrochlo-
ride (amidol).
Hydroquicol..
p-Hydroxy phenylglycine —
Methyl p-aminophenol sul-
fate (metol) (rhodol).
31, 53, 59, 190, X.
53^ 59rr967x"II
Total photographic
chemicals.
Medicinals
Acetanilide, USP.
Acetphenetidin ..
Acetyl-p-aminophenyl sali-
cylate (salophen).
Acetyl salicylic acid (aspirin) .
Ambazin..
p-Aminobenzoyldiethylam-
inoethanol (procaine).
p-Aminobenzoyldimethyl-
aminomethyl butanol
hydrochloride (tutocain).
m- Amino-p-hydi oxypheuyl-
arsine oxide hydiochloride
(mapharsen).
Aminopyrine. (See 4-Di-
methylamino antipyrine.)
Antipyrine..-
Arspheuamine --
Aspirin. (See Acetyl sali-
cylic acid.)
Barbituric acid derivatives:
C ycl obex enyl methyl-
methyl barbituric acid.
Cyclohexenylmethyl-
methyl sodium bar-
biturate.
Phenobarbital
Phenylethylmetbyl bar-
bituric acid.
Benzaldehyde, USP
Benzocaine. (See Ethyl-p-
aminobenzoate.)
Benzoic acid, USP
Benzoyl-tetramethyldi-
amino-ethylisopropanol
hydrochloride.
Benzyl succinate..
Bismuth betanaphthol
Bismuth tribromophenol
Borocaine. (See Ethocaine
borate.)
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
2, 23, 29, 67, 87, 99, 103.
105, 107, 148, 169, 184,
X, X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X.
23, 26, 29, 41, 56, 67, 87,
97, 103, 107, 117, 169,
176, 184, 198, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X, X,
X X X X
29, 41, 67, 87, 97, 103,
105, 117, 169, 176, 198,
X, X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X, X.
29, 67, 103, 117, 198, X,
X, X, X.
142.
X..
52, 120, 124, 136, X.
52, 124
X.... -.
52, 124, X, X.
125
1, 135, X, X..
52
1,50, 114, X, X, X...
1, 20, 114, X, X, X.
X
6, X.
Produc-
tion
Pounds
414, 772
438,834
395, 443
117, 193
8,114,865
647, 892
135, 209
996, 052
445, 725
3, 791, 117
9,003
426
31, 53, 88, 124.
X.-..
163, X.
128, X.
X
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
389, 558
406, 438
379, 800
114, 463
7, 839, 562
614, 784
136, 219
829, 002
454, 255
3, 570, 731
9.538
256
67, 756
Value
$162, 094
331, 779
285, 447
123, 151
5, 805, 107
454, 744
389, 997
957, 508
89, 479
2, 033, 240
242, 518
35, 448
403, 713
Unit
value
$0.42
.82
.75
.74
.74
2.86
1.16
.20
.57
32 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 19S4 — Continued
Name of product
M EDiCTNALS— Continued
m-Bromoaceto phenyl ben-
zoate (neoxyn).
Caffeine sodium benzoate
Calcium cresol sulfonate
Calcium iodoxvbenzoate
Chloramine T. (See So-
dium-p-toluene sulfochlora-
mides.)
Cinchophen. (See 2-Phenyl-
quinoline-4-carboxy lie-
acid.)
m-Cresyl acetate (cresatin)...
Dibenzyl succinate
n-Diethylaminoisopentyl-8-
amino-6-methoxy quino-
line.
4-Dimethylamino antipyrine
(aminopyrine) (ampydin) .
Disodiumhydroxymercuri-
salicyloxy acetate (mer-
curosal).
Ethocaine borate (borociine) .
Ethyl-p-aminobenzoate(ben-
zocaine) (anesthesine).
Formidiue. (See Methylene
disalicylic acid derivative.)
Gamma-diethylaminopro-
pylcinnamate hydrochlo-
ride (apothesine).
Guaiacol (liquid)
Hexylresorcinol
8-Hydroxyquinoline - .
8-Hydroxyquinoline sulfonic
acid.
o-Iodobenzoic acid
lodoxyquinoline sulfonic acid
(yatren acid).
Lithium benzoate
Magnesium salicylate.
Medicinal dyes, total
Acriviolet
Brilliant green
3:6-Diamino aeridine sul-
fate (proflavine).
3:6-Diamino-10-methyl
aeridine chloride (acri-
flavine).
Dibromohydroxymer-
curifluorescein sodium
salt (mercurochrome) .
Gentian violet
Hexalet
Methylene blue, USP
Methyl violet
Paraf uchsine
Phenolsulfonphthalein . . .
Phenylazo-diamino pyri-
dine hydrochloride
(pyridium).
Scarlet red
Stovarsol
Sulfosalicylic acid
Theocalcin...
Trypan blue
Trypan red_
Tryparsamide
Mercury m-cresol
2-Methoxy-6-chloro-9-diethyl-
aminopentyl amino aeri-
dine.
m-Methylaminoethanol-
phenol hydrochloride (neo-
synephrin).
Methyl m-amino-p-hydroxy-
benzoate (orthoform).
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(aecordinn to li!=t on
p. 78)
114, 128, 163.
X
X
164.
163.
X..
125, X.
X
164_
1, 20, 135, X, X, X, X.
84, 120, 124.
X
20
20
1, 59..
20, X.
120
52, 84, 114.
125....
125_...
1, 125.
1, 125.
90.
125....
X
26
125....
125....
20, 90.
152....
125...
X....
59, X.
X....
125...
125...
X....
X
X....
Produc-
tion
Pounds
8,664
51, 860
Sales
Quantity
Pound-f
6,943
53, 717
Value
$29, 170
1,111,611
Unit
value
$4.20
20.69
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
33
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
M EDiciN ALs— C ont inued
Methylene citrylsalicylicacid.
Methylene disalicylic acid
derivative (formidine).
p-Methylphenyl einchoninic
ethyl ester (neocincho-
phen).
Neoarsphenamine.
Phenobarbital. (See Barbi-
turic acid derivatives.)
Phenolphthalein
Phenolsulfonates (calcium,
sodium, zinc, etc.)
Phenylethylmalonylurea, so-
dium.
Phenyl isocyanate
b-Phenyl isopropyl'amine
Phenyl mercuric nitrate
2-Phenylquinoline-4-carbox-
ylic acid (cinchophen) (phe-
nyl einchoninic acid) .
Procaine. (See p-Aminoben-
zoyldiethylaminoethanol.)
Pyramidon and trichloro-
ethyl alcohol urethane
compounds.
Resorcinol, USP
Resorcinol monoacetate
Salicylic acid, USP
Salol
Salophen. (See Acetyl-p-
aminophenyl salicylate.)
Silver arsphenamine..
Sodium o-iodohippurate.
Sodium phenyldimethylpy-
razolone methylaminome-
thane sulfonate.
Sodium salicylate
Sodium p-toluene sulfochlora-
mide (chloramine T).
Strontium salicylate
Sulfoarsphenamine
Tetraiodophenolphthalein,
sodium salt (iodeikon) (an-
tinosin).
Theobromine and sodium
salicylate.
p-Toluene sulfodichloramide
(dichloramine T).
All other medicinals
Total medicinals.
Flavors
Cinnamyl isobutyrate. .
Coumarin
Ethyl benzoate
Ethyl cinnamate
Ethyl salicylate
Ethyl vanillin
Methyl cinnamate
Methyl salicylate
Saccharin
Vanillin
Total flavors
Perfume Materials
Acetophenone
Amyl benzoate
Amyl cinnamate
Amyl cinnamic aldehyde.
Amyl salicylate
Benzal glycerin
Pounds
Pounds
1, 20, 26.
1, 50, 114, X, X, X .
124, X, X.
114, X
4,744
5,619
4,850
4,985
$68,411
816, 010
$14. 10
163. 69
59
X
60
1, 20, 26.
53, 142
59, 163
52, 84, 124.
52
2, 438, 226
1, 235, 503
466, 088
.38
1, X.
114..
X...
52, 84, 124.
124
457, 475
410, 740
151,268
.37
52,84, 114
1, 114, X, X, X.
20, 59, 114, 125..
347
56,317
216. 60
114, 128.
124
1
10, 023, 626
8, 224, 416
7,921,529
52, 53, 68, 120, 124.
68, 134, 186, X, X.
68, 72_
137, 332
2,815
123, 406
1,530
316, 017
1,474
52,68
120, 124, X
7i, X
52,84, 124
124
120, 124, X, X, X.
68. 72, 98, X, X
J86
186
68, 186, X, X,X, X..
68, 118, 168, X, X
X
1, 268, 989
232, 920
1, 903, 132
6,686
42, 253
1, 239, 388
248, 819
1, 812, 234
8,292
42, 474
386, C55
835, 952
1, 928, 892
8,216
87, 505
.96
2.56
.96
.31
"3.36
1.06
2.06
34 UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Perfume Materials— Con.
Benzophenone - -.
Benzyl acetate
Benzyl alcohol..
Benzyl benzoate
Benzyl butyrate
Benzyl cinnaniate
Benzyl formate
Benzyl isoeugenol
Benzyl propionate
Benzyl salicylate. _
Benzyl valerate
Cinnamic acid
Cinnamic alcohol
Cinnamic aldehyde
Cinnamyl propionate
Cinnamyl valerianate
p-Cresyl acetate
p-Cresyl methyl ether
p-Cresylphenyl acetate.
Diamyl phthalate
Diethyl phthalate
Dimethyl acetal phenylacet-
aldehyde.
Dimethylanthranilate
Dimethylbenzyi carbinol
Dimethyl hydroquinone
Dimethyl phthalate
Diphenyl ethyl ether
Diphenylmethane
Diphenyl oxide _
Ethyl anthranilate
Ethylmethylphenyl glyci-
date.
p-Hydroxy benzoic acid esters
(aseptoform) .
Isobutyl anthranilate
Isobutyl benzoate
Isobutyl indol
Isobutylphenyl acetate
Isobutyl salicylate
Linalyl anthranilate
Linalyl benzoate
Linalyl cinnaniate
Methyl acetophenone
Methyl anthranilate
Methyl benzoate
Methyl p-cresol
Methyl naphthyl ketone
Methylphenyl acetate
Methylphenyl carbinol
Methylphenyl carbinyl ace-
tate.
Musk ambrette
Musk ketone
Musk xylol
b-Naphthyl ethyl ether (ner-
olin).
b-Naphthyl methyl ether
(yara yara).
Phenylacetic acid
Phenylacotic aldehyde
Phenylacetic ketone
Phenylethyl acetate
Phenylethyl alcohol
Phenylethyl anthranilate
Phenylethyl butyrate
Phenylethylphenyl acetate...
Phenylethyl salicylate
Phenylethyl valerianate
Phenylethylene styrene
Phenylpropyl acetate
Phenylpropyl propionate
Prophenyl guaethol
Total perfume mate-
rials.
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(accord ins to list on
p. 78)
53, 68, 72, 98, 186, X, X.
68, 98, 168, X
68, 88, 98, 168, X
68, 98, 168, X
68, X
68, X
X
68, 189
68, 118, X, X-
68, 189, X
68, X
72, X
68, 72
68, X, X, X.-
X
X
68, 72, X
72
X, X
98, 186, X, X, X-
X
68, X
68, 186
53, 68
98, X, X, X.
X
52, 68, X.
68, X
X
68, X..
68, X-.
68, 189.
189-...
68, 72, I
52
i,X.
72, 88, 118, 134, 186, X,
X.
68, 118, X
X
68, 72, X, X.
72
72.-..
53, 118, X, X.
53, 118, X, X-
53, 118, X, X.
72, 98...
72, 98.
72, 98.
72
1, 68, 98, 186, X, X.
52, 68, 98, 186, X....
189
68, X
53, 189.
X
72 ,
186
186
X
Produc-
tion
Pounds
34, 291
15, 868
879,474
392, 062
12, 208
9,834
34, 392
126, 144
2, 264, 774
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
31,491
103, 839
8,520
726, 649
326, 190
744
10, 904
6,888
32, 871
124, 671
1, 883, 195
Value
$32, 782
53, 926
14, 714
140, 895
68,287
1, 316
54, 992
37, 706
48, 979
291, 086
1, 098, 971
Unit
value
$1.04
.52
.19
.21
1.77
5.04
5.47
1.49
2-33
.58
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
35
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United Status production and
sales, 1934 — Continued
Name of product
Resins
Derived from—
Coumarone and indene.
Cresol and/or phenol
Phenol:
Cast-
Other-
Phthalic anhydride.
Maleic acid
Styrol .-
Xylenol
Sulfonamide (santolites).
Totali"
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
16, 127, X... .-..
10, 15, 45, 55, 63, 113,
139, 154, 15S, 179, 193,
X, X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X.
11, 32, 33, 34, 54, 66, 96,
102, 115, 131.
15, 18, 28, 38, 39, 42, 45,
48, 55, 63, 154, 155,
162, X, X, X, X, X,
X, X, X, X.
7, 18, 53, 148, X, X, X,
X, X, X.
28,83,154
X
X. ---
124
Miscellaneous Coal-tae
Products
Benzoate of ammonia.
Benzoate of soda
Benzoyl peroxide
Biological stains and chemi-
cal indicators.
Cresophan
Diazo salts:
Fast black salt B
Fast blue salt B...
Fast blue salt BB
Fast blue salt BN
Fast Bordeaux salt GP..
Fast orange salt QC
Fast red salt AL
Fast red salt B ,
Fast red salt Q
Fast red salt 3G
Fast red salt GL
Fast red salt 30L
Fast red salt TR...
Fast scarlet salt QG
Fast scarlet salt R,.
Gases (poisonous, tear, etc.) :
Chloroacetophenone
Chloropicrin
Diphenylamine chlorar-
sine.
Hexalin. -..
Insecticides, synthetic..
Methyl hexalin.
Naphthanil red for printing..
Naphthanil scarlet for print-
ing.
Naphthol AS series, total
Naphthol AS...
Naphthol AS, BO
Naphthol AS, BS.
Naphthol AS, BR
Naphthol AS, D
Naphthol AS. OL
Naphthol AS, PH
Naphthol AS, RL..
Naphthol AS, SW
Phthalyl glycolate plastici-
sers (Santasizers).
Printsol colors:
Bordeaux R
Red G._
Scarlet B, GG.
88, 124-
31,52,53,88,124-
X
40, 106, 125, 178-
125
74
74-
125
74
74, 125..
125
74, 125..
125
125
74
74
125
74, 125.
74, 125.
26, 178.
12, X.-
142
Produc-
tion
Pounds
10, 8S6, 599
4, 968, 445
24, 808, 521
15, 219, 247
I 176,677
56, 059, 489
Sales
Quantity
Pounds
8, 091, 475
4, 793, 658
23, 200, 875
7, 084, 602
ISO, 266
43, 350, 876
Value
Unit
value
U, 705, 453
2, 099, 035
5, 233, 373
1,022,436
66, 552
10, 126, 849
5,74, 125..
74.-
53, 74, 125.
74-
5,74, 125..
74
74
74
5,74, 125, _
124
125.
125.
125-
497, 058
409, 519
$0.21
.14
.37
.23
733, 127
1.79
!Does not Include resins from coumarone and indene, and sulfonamide.
22215—36 6
36
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 8. — Dyes and other finished coal-tar products: United States production and
sales, 1984 — Continued
Name of product
Manufacturers' iden-
tification numbers
(according to list on
p. 78)
Produc-
tion
Sales
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Miscellaneous Coal-tar
Products— Continued
Quinhydrone
59, X.
Pounds
Pounds
Rapid fast colors:
Orange O, RH
53, 74
Red Q, OL
74
Red QZH -.
74 .--
Red RH
53, 74.
Scarlet GO, ILH
53, 74
Rapidogene colors-
Blue BN
53,74
Blue R
74
74
G dbl
74
74
Red G
53, 74
Red GS
74
Red R
74
Scarlet R
53, 74.
Scarlet RS
74
Yellow O
.53, 74...
Yellow GO
74
Yellow GS
74..
6, 59
Synthetic tannin? materials. .
Tetrahydronaphthalene (te-
tralin).
Textile assistants, total _.
7. 16, 36, 74, 123, 129, X_
53
1,554,600
1, 454, 495
$102, 031
$0.28
53
X
X
X
5
36
44
Eunaphthol AS
74
Gold medal penetrator...
44
53
53
X
53.
53
Isopropyl naphthalene
sulfonic acid.
125
74
74
53
Nekal A
74
Nekal BX
74
53
Penetrant paste and pow-
der.
4
53
44
Sulfonated naphthalenes.
X
177
53
Total miscell aneous
coal-tar products.
'
20, 442, 360
19, 383, 947
5,124,762
.26
Production of Dyes by Classes of Application
Dyes produced in the United States in 1934, classified according to
method of appHcation, were: (1) Acid dyes, (2) basic dyes, (3) direct
dyes, (4) acetate silk dyes, (5) lake and spirit-soluble dyes, (6) mor-
dant and chrome dyes, (7) sulfur dyes, and (8) vat dyes, subdivided
into indigo and other vats. The classification of a dye in any one of
these groups must necessarily be arbitrary in certain instances, be-
cause a dye may have properties which permit of its application by
more than one method.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
37
Table 9. — Comparison of United States production and sales of dyes by classes of
application, 1925-30, 1933, and 1934
Production
Class of application
Quantity
Percent of total
1925-30
average
1933
1934
1925-30
average
1933
1934
Acid -- -
Pounds
11,813,941
4, 833, 382
}l7, 983, 751
1,947,124
3,611,608
20, 004, 635
33,221,072
27,128,311
6, 092, 761
687, 657
Pounds
11,999,772
4, 645, 550
21, 704, 072
3, 209, 242
5,318,385
20,188,008
33, 093, 422
23, 412, 400
9, 681, 022
794, 327
Pounds
11, 635, 651
4, 380, 981
f21, 263, 095
\ 1,187,255
3, 580, 534
4, 154, 390
13, 441, 952
26, 963, 234
15, 818, 492
11, 144, 742
570, 520
12. 57
5.14
} 19. 13
2.07
3.84
21.28
35.34
28.86
6.48
.63
11.89
4.60
21.50
3.18
5.27
20.00
32.78
23.19
9.59
.78
13.35
5.02
f 24.39
I 1.36
4.11
4.77
Sulfur
15.42
Vats (including indigo)
(a) Indigo
30. 93
18.15
(6) Other - -
12.78
.65
Total
94, 003, 170
100,952,778
87, 177, 612
100. 00
100.00
100.00
Sales
Class of application
Quantity
Percent of total
1925-30
average
1933
1934
1925-30
average
1933
1934
Pounds
11,699,657
4, 709, 926
}l7, 580, 927
1,896,821
3, 558, 732
19, 810, 565
32, 429, 018
27,111,575
5, 317, 443
521, 625
Pounds
11,923,201
4,415,487
21, 674, 210
2,951,979
5, 408, 641
18.989,801
32. 042, 801
22, 500, 721
9, 542, 080
772,278
Potinds
10,481,882
4, 096, 744
(20, 601, 475
1 1,027,204
3,082.112
3, 397, 155
14, 215, 2.59
26, 84'>. 964
16, 120, 738
10, 726, 226
560, 250
12.69
5.11
} 19.07
2.06
3.86
21.48
35.17
29.40
6.77
.56
12.14
4.49
22.06
3.00
5.57
19.33
32. 62
22.91
9.71
.79
12.43
Ba.sic -
4.86
f 24.44
\ 1.21
3.66
Acetate silk..- .-
Mordant and chrome .-
4.03
Sulfur
16.86
Vats (including indigo)
31.84
19.12
(6) Other
12.72
Unclassified -.
.67
Total- -
92, 207, 281
98, 238, 398
84, 309, 045
100.00
100. 00
100. 00
Sales
Class of application
Value
Percent of total
1925-30
average
1933
1934
1925-30
average
1933
1934
Acid
$8, 651, 526
3, 977, 258
1 9, 076, 783
1,681,736
2, 212, 390
3,928,982
9,114,973
3,741,314
5, 373, 659
784, 604
$8, 298, 064
4, 043, 067
10, 770, 563
2, 362, 932
2, 384, 753
3, 516, 559
10, 980, 385
3, 506, 985
7, 473, 400
746, 146
$8, 231, 823
3, 649, 446
f 10, 670, 987
\ 1,002,605
2, 357, 128
1, 636, 925
3, 142, 387
11,996,370
2, 887, 320
9, 109, 050
562, 944
21.94
10.09
} 23. 02
4.27
5.61
9.96
23.12
9.49
13.63
1.99
19.25
9.38
24.99
5.48
5.53
8.16
25.48
8.14
17.34
1.73
19.03
Basic
8.44
Direct . . - -
/ 24.67
t. 2.32
Acetate sUk
Lake and spirit-soluble
5.45
Mordant and chrome
3.78
Sulfur -.
7.27
27.74
(n) Indigo
6.68
(6) Other
21.06
1.30
Total
39, 428, 252
43, 102, 469
43,250,615
100. 00
100.00
100. 00
PART III
CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES OF CERTAIN INORGANIC
CHEMICALS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF COAL-TAR PRODUCTS,
1934
Statistics on the consumption of certain inorganic chemicals used
in the production of coal-tar products were collected for the first
time in 1934. Most of the data were compiled from reports of 132
domestic producers, representing more than 90 percent of the output
in 1934; the remainder was estimated. In certain instances, as indi-
cated by footnotes in the table, the figures are estimates based on
ratios of actual consumption of inorganic chemicals by several repre-
sentative producers of coal-tar products.
This list is, of course, not complete; the total shown is far less than
the actual consumption of raw materials by tliis industry. For
example, in addition to the figures shown, it is estimated that more
than 2,000,000 pounds each of dextrine, talc, and sugar, 3,500,000
pounds of carbon dioxide, and 1,500,000 pounds of glacial acetic acid
were used in the production of coal-tar products last year.
Other materials consumed in appreciable quantities were chloro-
acetic acid, chlorosulfonic acid, oxalic acid, phosphoric acid, tannic
acid, boric acid, acetic anhydride, aceto acetic ester, acetone, butyl
alcohol, alum, ammonium chloride and sulfate, antimony trichlo-
ride, barium chloride, bromine, charcoal, carbon disulfide, carbon
tetrachloride, corn starch, copper powder, formaldehyde, glycerin,
magnesium oxide, mercury, nickel powder, phosgene, phosphorous
oxy and trichlorides, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chlorate, sodium
cyanide, sodium phosphate, sodium sulfohydrate, sodium tungstate,
metallic sodium, filter eel, zinc chloride, and rosin.
Table 10. — Quantities of certain inorganic chemicals consumed in the United States
in the manvjacture of coal-tar products, 1934
Chemical used
strength
Quantity
consumed
Alkalis:
Ammonia
Anhydrous
76 percent Na20...
90 percent KOH..
Hydrated
Pounds
6,714,000
Causticsoda
127, 362, 000
Caustic potash
4, 789, 000
Lime '...
10 314,000
Soda ash.. _.
58 percent NajO . .
Tech
40,814,000
Calcium carbonate ■
21, 330, 000
Acids:
Hydrochloric
18° Be
134, 782, 000
Nitric
40° Be
28, 866, 000
Mixed
46,315,000
Sulfuric
66° Be
207, 583, 000
other:
Aluminum chloride
100 percent.
Tech
3, 964, 000
Calcium chloride ' .
3, 780, 000
Chlorine
100 percent-
Crystals
117 182,000
Copper sulfate 1
2 284,000
Ferrous chloride ' .
Tech
1, 696, 000
Ferrous sulfate '
do -.
3, 132, 000
Iron borinKS '...
129 341,000
Sodium acetate ' .
Tecii
2, 624, 000
Sodium bichromate '
do .
2, 484, 000
Sodium chloride '
. do
177, 842, COO
Sodium nitrite
do
6, 954, 000
Sodium sulfate '
do ..
3, 726, 000
Sodium sulfide
Fused .-
4, 495, 000
Zinc dust i
17 410,000
Total
1,105,783.000
< Estimated.
38
PART IV
DETAILED STATISTICS OF IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED STATES OF
DYES AND OTHER COAL-TAR CHEMICALS, AS OBTAINED FROM
AN ANALYSIS OF INVOICES
(Pars. 27 and 28, Tariff Act of 1930)
Imports of coal-tar dyes in 1934, as reported in official statistics,
were 4,239,753 pounds with a dutiable value of $5,455,603. These
are analyzed in considerable detail in part VII, appendix 1, of this
report. An analysis of invoices by the Commission covered imports
of 3,392,717 pounds valued at $5,035,325. There are uniniportant
discrepancies between the figures obtained from the analysis of in-
voices and the official figures. The reasons for these differences are:
Incomplete coverage of the invoice analyses ; broader statistical classi-
fications in the official figures than in the detailed figures ; and in the
case of values, the fact that dutiable values are used in oflficial figures
and invoice values in the analysis.
Table 11 affords a comparison of imports of coal-tar dyes since 1923
with imports in the fiscal year 1914. The figures for quantity in the
year 1914 were taken from Department of Commerce, Special Agent
Series 121, and for value from Commerce and Navigation. The fig-
ures for the years 1924 to 1930, inclusive, were taken from the annual
Census of Dyes and Other Synthetic Organic Chemicals, published
by the United States Tariff Commission; those for the years 1931-^34
are from Statement 2865, published jointly by the Tariff Commission
and the Department of Commerce.
Table 11.— Coal-tar dyes: Imports into the United States, fiscal year 1914 and
calendar years 1924-34
Year
Quantity
Invoice
value
Year
Quantity
Invoice
value
1934 .-
Pounds
3,392,717
4, 288, 214
3, 903, 236
4, 736, 712
4, 114, 882
6.437,147
$5, 035, 325
4,791,704
3,516,347
4, 099, 521
3, 500, 154
5, 374, 085
1928 -
Pounds
5.351,951
4, 233, 046
4, 673, 196
5, 209, 601
3, 022, 539
45, 950, 895
$4, 321, 867
1933
1927
3,413,886
1932
1926-- -
4, 103, 301
1931
1925
4, 637, 240
1930
1924
2, 908, 778
1929
1914
9, 502, 714
Table 12. — Coal-tar dyes: Percentage of imports from principal producing
countries, 1933 and 1934
Country of origin or shipment
Percent of total
quantity
1934
1933
53.94
45.16
.83
.07
58.97
38.86
2.02
.15
Switzerland .
Enjrland
other -
Total
100.00
100.00
39
40
UNITED STATES TAKIFF COMMISSION
Table 13. — Coal-tar dyes: Imports into the United States, classified by method of
application, 1933 and 1934
1934
1933
Class of dye
Quantity
Invoice
value
Percent
of total
quantity
Quantity
Invoice
value
Percent
of total
quantity
Acid...-
Pounds
558, 684
911, 354
244, 715
798, 541
528, 743
137, 775
91, 167
70, 669
40, 768
10. 301
$795, 547
1, 218, 384
260, 725
1, 081. 075
1,125,013
264, 220
151,510
46, 346
78, 697
13, 808
16.47
26.86
7.21
23.54
15.58
4.06
2.69
2.08
1.20
.31
Pounds
732, 405
1,339,218
321, 206
906, 101
586, 807
149, 750
117, 476
90, 262
36, 615
8,374
$849, 296
1, 263, 242
286, 267
1. 003, 002
922, 790
222, 693
140, 018
47,315
47, 247
9,834
17.08
Vat
31.23
Mordant and chrome
7.49
Direct
21.13
Artificial silk
13.69
Rapid fast
3.49
Basic
2.74
Sulfur
2.10
Color-lake and siiirit soluble
Unclassified, miscellaneous.
.85
.20
Total
3, 392, 717
5,035,325
100. 00
4, 288, 214
4, 791, 704
100. 00
Table 14. — Coal-tar chemicals: Imports into the United States (from invoice analysis),
1933 and 1934
1934
1933
Quantity
Invoice
value
Quantity
Invoice
value
Aromatic chemicals.
Pounds
24, 739
14, 089
1, 918, 888
14, 112
$4S, 824
68,532
1, 889, 163
9,428
Pounds
46, 053
11, 145
1,699,311
11,584
$77, 186
Medicinals and pharmaceuticals
39,394
1, 146 374
Photographic developers, intermediates, and other
coal-tar chemicals
Color-lakes.
6,907
Table 15.~--Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses
Colour
Com-
index
petitive
no.
status 1
9
NC
11
16
C
27
C
32
C
54
NC
77
114
114
C
145
NC
150
NC
167
239
NC
246
NC
252
256
NC
307
C
316
NC
636
C
639
NC
639
C
639
642
c
667
c
667
c
Name of dye
ACID DYES
Martius yellow crystals
Amido yellow E..
Fast yellow extra
Acid orange F cone
Brilliant sulphon red B
Sorrel red X
Pilatus scarlet A
Erio fast red B.. 110
Kiton fast red R 2,090
Jasmine high cone ,
Orange S
Pilatus chrome brown RX
Acid brown Q
Blue black NSF... ";
Cotton scarlet extra
Cloth red 3Q extra
Acid milling black BB cone
Brilliant black BX
Fast light yellow 2G
Acid chrome yellow OL 526
Flavazine E30L 20
Supra light yellow GQL 100
Acid milling yellow P ,
Benzyl green B 440
Erioviridine B supra 1 12, 127
Quantity
Pound*
76
60
5
1,542
496
2,400
75
2,200
1,328
650
260
285
60
76
376
13,229
2, 750
26
645
2,558
12,667
' Competitive or noncompetitive.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
41
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
19S4, as obtained from invoice analyses — ■Continued
Colour
Com-
index
petitive
no.
status '
669
670
C
671
C
671
NC
671
NC
672
C
672
C
672
C
673
C
692
692
NC
692
NC
695
C
€96
c
696
c
c
NC
NC
C
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
c
c
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Name of dye
ACID DYES — continued
Acid green BB
Acid green F cone
Erioglaucine AP 16,532
Erioglaucine EP 2,204
Erioglaucine X high cone - 3,307
Erioglaucine supra 2, 206
Kiton pure blue V 2, 535
Xylene blue VS 882
Xylene blue AS
Acid magenta 112
Acid magenta AS.. 180
Acid magenta O 2,250
Acid violet 4BN..
Eriocyanine RO 165
Kiton fast violet lOB. 1,213
Acid violet 4B 220
Benzyl violet 5BN 220
Eriocyanine AC
Alkali violet 4BN00
Acid violet 7B
Alkali blue no. 4.
Ink blue BJTBN 1,000
Soluble blue I old 925
Patent blue V
Kiton blue A
Blue extra 1,750
BlueFF 50
Xylene cyanol FF extra 1, 775
Acid violet 6BN. 3,858
Acid violet 6BN00 400
Intensive blue B..
Alkali fast green 3G 1,750
Erio green B supra 5,512
Kiton fast green V 551
Naphthalene green high cone 550
Xylene fast green B 2,006
Acid rhodamine B 209
Sulpho rhodamine B extra 1, 150
Xylene red B cone 507
Fast acid cosine G
Acid violet 4RN00... 50
Fast acid violet R 150
Violamine IA3BA....
Chrysoline A
Eosine AG extra 50
Eosine OFF extra. 1, 150
Phloxine.. --
Quinoline yellow 3,600
Quinoline yellow S - 55
Azo carmine OX
-\zo carmine BX
Wool fast violet B 150
Xylene milling blue GL 2,028
Acid cyanineBF
Nigrosine -- 661
Nigrosine T 3,350
Silver gray P 200
Alizarin light blue ESE —
Alizarin uranol BB 25
Alizarin uranol R - 50
1060 C Anthracene blue SWGQ.
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
Quantity
Pounds
42
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — 'Continued
Colour
index
no.
Com-
petitive
status '
Name of dye
Quantity
1063
1063
NO
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
ACID DYES— continued
Alizarin cyanine BBS -.. - 18
Anthracene blue SWR 600
1073
1073
Alizarin light violet RS cone - 496
Anthralan violet 3B 1,500
1,996
220
1075
Alizarin light blue 3Q cone
1076
Alizarin direct blue RBX 225
1076
Alizarin light blue R - 3,008
1076
Lanasol blue R - - - 110
3,343
540
1077
Alizarin light blue BQAOO -. . .
1089
Anthraquinone blue SR
1,850
1091
Alizarin fast rubine R 25
1091
Alizarin rubinol 5Q - - 400
1092
Anthralan violet 3R
1,160
Acetyl black N
88
Acetyl brilliant orange N
22
Acid alizarin blue green L..
25
Acid black BR . .. ..
110
Acid black R
9,463
1,874
Acid blue RBF
Acid blueTCR
300
552
Acid brown RN .... ..
331
Acid leather brown EG
5,300
Acid leather brown EQB
7,025
25
Acid leather brown E3G.
Acid leather brown EKM
25
Acid leather brown ER
17, 350
Acid leather brown E3RN .
25
Acid leather brown p]T --
3,075
Acid leather brown QBL
1,655
55
110
Acid leather brown S
55
Acid leather dark brown Q .. .. .
55
Acid leather dark brown R .
55
55
3,538
Acid milling black BBF supra .
55
Acid milling scarlet G .. .
110
Acid milling yellow Q. .
1,234
2,755
Acid pure blue R supra - -
4,410
Acid rhodamine R .
4,626
882
Acid violet CBB
360
Acid violet ClOBX —
100
Acid violet R extra .
760
110
Acid yellow 2P
507
Alizarin astrol violet B
125
Alizarin cyanine green 50 . . .
700
50
Alizarin direct violet ER„
275
Alizarin light blue 4GL cone - -
1,830
3,084
198
Alizarin light violet 2RC -
507
Alizarin milling blue SL cone -.
904
250
Alizarin sky blue FFG
25
60
Alizarin supra blue SES . .
300
Alizarin supra sky R
5,250
Alkali fast green BBF. --
100
Alkali fast green lOG
110
Alphanol brown B ..
3,600
Amido fast red GG
500
Amido naphthol brown 3G -. --- --
2,900
Anthralan red B
2,100
Anthralan violet 6B
25
Anthralan violet 4BF..
76
Anthralan yellow RRT
460
' Competitive or noncompetitive.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
43
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, OS obtained from invoice analyses — 'Continued
Colour
index
no.
Com-
petitive
status '
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
c
NC
c
c
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
C
c
c
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Name of dye
ACID DYES— continued
Benzyl fast blue GL
Blue FFG high cone
Blue black HF -.- -
Brilliant acid blue B
Brilliant acid cyanine G
Brilliant acid flavine 5J
Brilliant acid violet 6B
Brilliant cyanine 6B - 1,544
Brilliant indocyanine 6B 23, 050
Brilliant indocyanine G - - 6,625
Fast silk blue J - 661
Brilliant sulpho flavine FF - -.
Brilliant wool blue FFB -
Brilliant wool blue FFBR - -.
Cloth fast green G
Cloth fast orange G -
Cloth fast orange R - - -.
Cloth fast red 3B -. — -
Cloth fast yellow G - -
Cloth fast yellow GG.-. -
Cloth fast vellow 5G - - --
Cloth fast yellow R
Coomassie violet 2RS --
Discharge black B -.. ---
Discharge red B for silk.. -
Discharge red J -
Discharge yellow CA - -■
Erganil dark brown C
Erganil gray RC -
Erio azurine 3B - -
Erio fast black B ---
Erio fast brilliant fuchsine BBLS
Erio fast brown R
Erio fast brown 5RL
Erio fast orange GL... - ---
Erio fast red 2B .-
Erio fast red G ---
Fast acid black N — .
Fast acid green BB
Gloria yellow G
Guinea brown GBX..
Guinea brown GRL --
Guinea brown RLS
Guinea fast green B -
Kiton brown R
Kiton fast green A. - —
Kiton fast red 4BL - -
Kiton fast red GL.. -.
Kiton fast yellow G -
Lanasol violet R- -
Metanil red 3B
Milling orange G-- --- - ---
Milling orange GN
Milling yellow HG -
Mining yellow H3G— - -
Milling yellow H5G
Milling yellow O.. -..
Minaxo acid brown G—
Neolan blue G
Neolan blue GG - -- -- --
Neolan blue RR
Neolan Bordeaux B -
Neolan Bordeaux R
Neolan brown R ---
Neolan green BG - --
Neolan green LBN - - --
Neolan orange G —
Neolan orange R.
Neolan orange RR -
Neolan pink B ---
Neolan pink G -
Neolan red BRE -
Neolan red GRE --
Neolan red R - --
Neolan violet B.. - --
Neolan violet R.. -
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
44
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 15. — Coal-tar-dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Colour
index
Com-
petitive
status '
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
c
c
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
Name of dye
ACID DYES— continued
Neolan violet 5R
Neolan yellow BE 2,536
Pilatus fast yellow EL 800
Neolan yellow G --
Neolan yellow 6G --- -
Neolan yellow OR
Neotolyl black TL extra -
Neutral brown RX
Neutral orange QX - -.-
Neutral red BX
Neutral yellow RX
Novazol acid blue BL ---
Novazol acid blue GL _
Novazol acid blue SL
Novazol blue B
Novazol violet B -. -
Patent blue AE
Pilatus fast black GG
Pilatus fast black WAN
Pilatus fast blue B -
Pilatus fast blue BN
Pilatus fast blue G
Pilatus fast blue GGN
Pilatus fast blue GR
Pilatus fast blue black BN
Pilatus fast Bordeaux RNX
Pilatus fast brown BRRNO
Pilatus fast brown GGNX
PUatus fast brown RN
Pilatus fast claret BN
Pilatus fast claret RNX
Pilatus fast dark green BNOO
Pilatus fast green BLN
Pilatus fast marine blue REN A
Pilatus fast orange GEN
Pilatus fast orange GN
Pilatus fast orange RN j.
Pilatus fast pink B
Pilatus fast pink BNOO
Pilatus fast pink G
Pilatus fast red GRE
Pilatus fast violet 3RN
Pilatus fast yellow G
Pilatus fast yellow 3GN
Pilatus fast yellow 6GN
PUatus fast yellow GRN
Polar blue G
Polar brilliant red B
Polar brilliant red 3B cone
Polar brilliant red 5B
Polar brilliant red 3BN
Polar gray.
Polar gray greenish-
Polar maroon V
Polar maroon VC
Polar yellow 3G
Radio brown B
Selan printing brown 3R
Sella acid brown B
Sella acid brown G
Sella acid brown R .
Sellaflavine GC
Silk discharge blue PF
Silk yellow GF.
Silk yellow R
Sol way ultra blue BS-
Sulpho rhodamine BQ
Sulpho rhodamine G extra...
Sulphon yellow 5G
Supramine blue FB
Supramine blue R
Supramine Bordeaux B
Supramine brown G
Supramine brown R
Supramine green G_
Supramine orange G..
' Competitive or noncompetitive.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
45
Table 15.— Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — 'Continued
Colour
Com-
index
petitive
no.
status '
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
969
NC
969
C
969
c
971
c
1093
NC
1102
c
1104
NC
1106
NC
1108
NC
1109
C
1109
C
1110
NC
1110
NC
1110
C
nil
c
1116
c
1120
c
1123
NC
1131
1132
C
1133
NC
1134
C
1135
C
1136
NC
1137
NC
1138
NC
1142
NC
1143
NC
1144
NC
1145
NC
1145
1149
NC
1151
NC
1161
1162
C
1162
C
1162
C
1163
C
1169
C
1170
C
1171
NC
1172
NC
1173
C
1176
NC
1176
NC
1178
C
1178
NC
1182
NC
1183
C
1184
1184
NC
1186
C
1188
NC
1189
NC
1190
NC
Name of dye
ACID DYES— continued
Supraminered B
Supramine violet R
Supramine yellow Q
Supramine yellow 3G
Supramine vellow 3QL
Wool blue N
Wool discharge blue GN
Wool fast blue FFQ
Wool fast navy MQ cone
Wool fast red 3B..
Wool printing red B
Xylene milling red B cone
VAT DYES
CibablueRH - ^^0
Cibablue2RH- ,, ^
Hydron blue R paste 14,800
Hydron blue G paste, G pdr. (s. s.)
Vat blue WB pdr
Vat black BGA dbl. pst. (s. s.)
Cibanone violet R paste
Vat blue RSN -
Vat blue RK paste ---■
Vat blue 3G paste . %^
Vat blue 3GN pdr. (s. s.) 2,^^
Vat blue GGSL pdr. (3. s.) — ^ 850
Vat blue GGLNL dbl. pst. (s. s.) - 6,000
Vat blue GGSZ dbl. pst. (s. s.) I'-'O"
Quantity
Pounds
3,300
100
100
600
450
50
76
625
110
250
33
1,543
Vat blue 5G pdr. (s. s.) --
Vat green BB pdr. (s. s.)
Algol brown BT paste
Algol gray R pdr. (s s.)
Vat red 5GK pdr. (s. s.)
Vat vellow GK pdr. (s. s.)
Algol red BKpdr. (s. s.) -
Vat brilliant violet BBK supraflx
Vat brilliant violet RK paste, RK pdr. (s. s.).
Grelanone orange R pdr. (s. s.)
Vat orange 6RTK pdr. (s. s.)
Algol yellow 4QK pdr. (s. s.)...-
Algol red GT paste, GT pdr. (s. s.)
Vat Bordeaux B -■
Vat corinth RK pdr. (s. s.)
Vat gray GK pst., GK pdr. (s. s.)
Vat gray K pdr. (s. s.)
800
200
Vat brown GR paste, GR pdr. (s. s.)
Vat brown BR paste, BR pdr. (s. s.)
Vat red violet RRK pst., RRK pdr. (s. s.). ------
Cibanone red RK paste -- ]'^°%
Vat red RK pst., RK pdr. (s. s.) f.»50
Vat red RKP pdr. (s. s.) 4,000
Vat violet FFBN paste, FFBN pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone orange R paste, R pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone yellow R pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone brown B pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone black B paste •
Cibanone blue 3G paste --
Helindone yellow CG vat 25
Indigosol yellow HCG 2,571
Indigo vat BASF 100
Indigosol O 3,928
Indigosol OR
Indigo pure BASF/RB ----
Brilliant indigo 4B pdr. (s. s.) .- „, 600
Indigosol 04B 37,000
Indigo MLB/6B pdr. (s. s.)
Brilliant indigo BB paste, BB pdr. (s. s.).
Brilliant indigo 4G paste
Brilliant indigo B paste
4,028
440
125
37,500
250
6,203
30, 498
15.087
' Competitive or noncompetitive.
46
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, cts obtained from invoice analyses — •Continued
Colour
index
no.
1196
1202
1203
1207
1207
1207
1209
1212
1217
1218
1219
1228
1247
Com-
petitive
status '
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
o
NC
c
c
NC
C
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NO
NC
NO
NO
NC
NO
NO
C
NO
O
NO
NC
O
NC
Name of dye
VAT DYES — continued
Ciba yellow Q paste -
Indigosol AZO.
Helindone blue 3Q pdr... -.
Algol red 5B paste... 2, 100
Ciba pink B paste 330
Helindone red BB pdr. (s. s.) 400
Algolrubine B pdr. (s. s.)
Indigosol red violet IRH
Indigosol orange HR
Vat scarlet R paste, R pdr. (s. s.)
Algol violet BB paste
Vat scarlet GO paste
Natural Madras indigo
Algol brilliant green BK paste
Algol scarlet B paste, B pdr. (s. s.)
Algol violet BBN paste, BBN pdr. (s. s.)...
Algol vinlpt R pdr. (s. s.).
Algol yellow GR pdr. (s. s.)
Caledon gray 3R paste
Ciba blue QBH
Ciba brown G paste
Ciba pink BG paste
Cibanone black BA pdr
Cibanone blue 3QF paste
Cibanone dark blue MBA pdr
Cibanone golden orange RR pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone navy blue RA pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone orange 3R pdr
Cibanone orange 6R pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone orange 8R paste, 8R pdr. (s. s.)...
Cibanone red B pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone red 4B paste, 4B pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone red G pdr. (s. s.)
Cibanone violet BW...
Cibanone violet 2BW paste
Grelanone red BB paste, BB pdr. (s. s.)
Helindone brown CRD vat pdr..
Helindone green B vat
Helindone violet BBN pdr...
Hydron blue BR pdr
Hydron blue RR pdr
Indigo vat BASF/RR
Indigosol HB
Indigosol 06B...
Indigosol blue IBC
Indigosol brilliant pink I3B..
Indigosol brown IRRD
Indigosol golden yellow IGK...
Indigosol golden yellow IRK...
Indigosol gray IBL
Indigosol green AB
Indigosol pink IR
Indigosol printing black IB
Indigosol printing blue IB
Indigosol printing blue IGG
Indigosol printing purple IR..
Indigosol printing violet IBBF
Indigosol printing violet 12R..
Indigosol red HR ,
Indigosol scarlet HB.
Indigosol scarlet IB ,
Soledon blue RC paste
Vat blue GPZ pdr
Vat blue RPZ pdr
Vat blue RZ dbl. paste (s. s.)
Vat brilliant blue 30 paste, 3Q pdr. (s. s.)..
Vat brilliant blue R pdr. (s. s.)
Vat brilliant orange OK pdr. (s. s.)
Vat brilliant orange GR supraflx ,
Vat brilliant pink 3B pdr
Vat brilliant pink BBL pdr
Vat brilliant violet 3B paste, 3B pdr. (s. s.).
Vat biilliant violet BRN paste
Vat brown FFR paste .^
Vat brown 3GT paste, 3GT pdr. (s. s.)
' Competitive or noncompetitive.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
47
Table 15. — -Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Colour
Com-
index
petitive
no.
status '
NO
NO
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
c
NC
C
NC
NC
157
NC
171
NC
173
NC
219
NC
292
NC
343
720
C
721
NC
721
NC
722
723
762
NC
879
NC
879
NC
884
NC
884
NC
884
Name of dye
VAT DYES — continued
Vat direct black RB paste, RB pdr. (s. s.)..
Vat golden yellow RK dbl. paste (s. s.)
Vat gray SB paste.
Vat gray BO paste, BG pdr. (s. s.)
Vat gray M paste
Vat gray RRH paste
Vat gray RRM paste
Vat green GT paste
Vat khaki GO pdr. (s. s.)...
Vat navy blue BF pdr
Vat navy blue BRF pdr
Vat navy blue HTR pdr
Vat navy blue R pdr. (s. s.) -
Vat olive 3G
Vat olive GB dbl. paste (s. s.)
Vat olive QM paste..
Vat olive GN paste
Vat olive T pdr
Vat olive green B pdr..
Vat olive green BS pdr
Vat orange F3R paste, F3R pdr. (s. s.)
Vat orange 4R pdr
Vat orange 7RK paste
Vat printing black B paste
Vat printing black B L supraflx
Vat printing black TL supraflx
Vat printing blue GG
Vat printing blue R paste. -
Vat printing brown ON supraflx..
Vat printing brown R paste
Vat printing brown TM supraflx
Vat printing deep black BD paste
Vat printing yellow GOK
Vat red BK pdr. (s. s.).
Vat red FBB paste, FBB pdr. (s. s.)
Vat red GG paste, GG pdr. (s. s.)
Vat red brown R paste, R pdr. (s. s.)
Vat red brown RR paste
Vat red brown 5RF paste, 5RF pdr. (s. s.)..
Vat red violet RK paste
Vat scarlet B paste, B pdr. (s. s.).
Vat scarlet F3Q supraflx
Vat scarlet 4G paste
Vat yellow FFRK paste, FFRK pdr. (s. s.).
Vat yellow 3G dbl. paste (s. s.)
Vat yellow 6GD supraflx
Vat yellow GF paste, GF pdr. (s. s.)
Vat yellow 3GF paste, 3QF pdr. (s. s.)
Vat yellow 5GK pdr. (s. s.)
Vat yellow 7QK pdr... ,
Vat yellow GR pdr ,
Vat yellow 3R paste, 3R pdr. (s. s.)
Vat yellow 3RT pdr. (s. s.)
Vat yellow brown 3G dbl. paste (s. s.)
MORDANT AND CHROME DYES
Eriochrome phosphine RR..
Chrome brown RVV —
Metachrome violet B..
Eriochrome flavine A
Eriochrome verdon S
Acid alizarin yellow RC
Eriochrome azurol BC
Chromal blue GC 250
Polytrop blue 2B 60S
Eriochrome cyanine RC.
Chromazurol S..
Chromorhodine BR...
Chromazurine E.. 275
Chromazurine O 550
Chromaeetine blue S 2,753
Gallo navy blue S.. 350
Modern royal blue 55
' Competitive or noncompetitive.
48
UNITED STATES TAHIFF COMMISSION
Table 15. — -Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — 'Continued
Colour
index
no.
892
894
905
1019
1027
1033
1033
1034
1035
1040
1045
1050
1051
1064
1067
1071
1078
1080
1084
1085
1085
Com-
petitive
status '
NC
NC
C
C
c
NC
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Name of dye
MORDiNT AND CHROME DYES— Continued
Blue 1900 TCD
Gallamine blue extra
Gallazine no. 90
Alizarin black S
Alizarin red VI
Alizarin orange A 5,000
Alizarin orange CA 3,604
Alizarin red S
Alizarin brown HD
Alizarin red SX
Alizarin Bordeaux BD
Alizarin cyanine RR
Alizarin cyanine GO
Alizarin cyclamine R
Alizarin blue S
Alizarin green S
Alizarin cyanine green 30
Anthraquinone violet
Alizarin viridine FF
Alizarin blue black B 500
Alizarin light gray BS cone 198
Acid alizarin gray ---
Acid alizarin gray G
Acid anthracene brown WSQ
Acid anthracene red 3BL --
Acid anthracene red 5BL
Acid chrome blue3G.. -. -
Acid chrome red B
Acid chrome yellow RL extra
Alizarin fast gray BBLW
Anthracene brown S
Anthracene chromate brown EB
Azol printing red BB
Azol printing red R
Brilliant alizarin blue B
Brilliant chrome printing red B._.
Brilliant fast cyanine R
Brilliant violet SB
Chromal violet ROX
Chromazurine DN
Chromazurine HB - -
Chrome brown B -- - ---
Chrome deep brown AG --
Chrome fast black L
Chrome fast orange RD --- --
Chrome fast phosphine B --
Chrome fast vesuvine BB..
Chrome fast vesuvine RR
Chrome fast xanthine 2R
Chrome green GD
Chrome printing orange BW
Chrome printing red B .- -
Chromocitronine 3R - ---
Chromocitronine V.
Chromorosamine BB. --
Chromoxane brilliant violet BE
Chromoxane brilliant violet SB
Chromoxane pure blue BLD..
Diamond green BW
Diamond red 3B
Eriochromal brown AEB
Eriochromal brown G --
Eriochromal brown R.
Eriochromal gray 5G
Eriochrome azurol G
Eriochrome blue 2GK supra I...
Eriochrome blue S - --
Eriochrome blue black G --
Eriochrome brilliant violet B
Eriochrome brilHant violet R supra
Eriochrome brown SWN
Eriochrome geranol R
Eriochrome gray BL
Eriochrome green L
Eriochrome orange 2RL cone
Quantity
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
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49
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1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — •Continued
Com-
petitive
status '
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
N^C
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
C
C
C
NC
C
c
NC
c
NC
C
C
NC
NC
Name of dye
MORDANT AND CHROME DYES— continued
Eriochrome red 3B.-
Eriochrome red G
Eriochrome red 6G...
Eriochrome violet 3B
Eukanol blue -
Eukanol red
Eukanol rubine.-
Fast mordant blue B
Oallo fast black
Gallopheninc P
Metachrome blue black BBX...
Metachrome Bordeaux BL
Metachrome brilliant blue BL..
Metachrome brilliant blue 8RL.
Metachrome brown OG.. --
Metachrome olive BL
Metachrome olive GG -
Metachrome orange 4RL -.
Metachrome violet RR
Modern black N ---
Modern black ND.
Modern gray PB. - -.
Modern gray PS ---
Modern violet O -
Mordant gray AS ---
Naphthochrome azurine B
Naphthochrome violet R
New chromazurine HB
Novochrome fast brown 3RD —
Novochrome fast orange 3RS
Novochrome green B
Novochrome violet R
Omega chrome brown G
Radio chrome blue B
Solochrome fast brown RKS
Solochrome red 6BS
Supranol Bordeaux B
Supranol brilliant blue 0--
Supranol brilliant red B —
Supranol brilliant red 3B
Supranol brilliant red Q
Supranol orange GSO
Supranol orange RR
Supranol red BB
Supranol red BR
Supranol red RX
Ultra cyanol B
Quantity
DIRECT DYES
Brilliant geranine B - 1.050
Qeranine G - - 225
ErikaB - --
Erika GN -- -
Stanley red - - --
Thiazinered RXX - - ■
Chlorazol fast brown RKS
Diphenyl brown GS - - - —
Benzo fast rubine BL - 125
Chlorazol fast red KX - 720
Benzo fast heliotrope BL - 2,800
Benzo fast heliotrope RRL - 600
Chloramine brilliant fast violet 3R 432
Chlorazol fast helio BKS 120
Diamine fast scarlet GG
Diazo brilliant orange GR -.
Brilliant benzo violet B.
Benzo fast orange P- - 5,450
Benzo lasi scarlet 5BL - - - 150
Benzo fast scarlet 5BS 1, 750
Benzo fast scarlet 4BS..
Benzo fast yellow 4GL.
Ignamine orange 3G
Ignamine orange RR...
Pounds
551
3,307
55
2,757
3,210
220
330
750
25
200
250
75
200
250
450
150
2,000
75
850
2,535
385
11
605
771
396
1,102
4,629
330
385
110
605
165
2,072
2,050
1,000
120
100
275
875
350
275
250
1,450
1.300
1,550
100
606
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
50
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
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1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Com-
petitive
status 1
NC
NO
C
NC
C
NC
C
C
NC
C
NC
C
c
NC
NC
C
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Name of dye
DiEECT DYES— continued
Congo orange G.. - -
Chlorantine fast gray B.. 4,959
Diphenyl fast gray BC. 552
Diamine orange B
Minaxo red 3BX
Chloramine red SBS -
Ignamine orange R -- - -.
Direct orange R -- - -.
Cotton red 4BFX
Diazo brilliant black B
Diamine orange F -
Benzo new blue 5B
Diamine yellow N
Minaxo blue 4BX.
Diamine brilliant blue G -..
Benzo fast blue FR
Direct bronze G
Trisulphon brown 2G -
Polypheny! blue QC
Diazo olive Q.-
Benzo chrome brown O 1,850
Cupranil brown 3G 330
Quantity
Benzo chrome brown R
Dianil yellow 5Q...
Golden roseine crystals
Chloramine orange G
Stilbene yellow 3GX
Diphenyl orange RR
Diphenyl catechine Q supra
Diphenyl fast brown GF
Pyrazol orange G..
Diazo fast yellow GO
Brilliant sky blue 8G extra... 5,225
Direct brilliant blue 8B 220
Mimosa Z.
Benzo chrome brown B
Benzo dark brown extra
Benzo fast black L.
Benzo fast blue OGL
Benzo fast blue 8GL
Benzo fast Bordeaux 6BL„
Benzo fast brown SQL 10,250
Direct fast brown SQL 3,966
Benzo fast brown RL
Benzo fast eosine BL...
Benzo fast gray BL
Benzo fast heliotrope 4BL
Benzo fast heliotrope 6BL
Benzo fast heliotrope 5RH
Benzo fast light scarlet 4BL
Benzo fast orange RRL
Benzo fast red 6BL
Benzo fast red QL
Benzo red 12B
Benzo rhoduline red 3B 850
Direct fast red SB 3,857
Benzoform blue BBL
Benzoform brown 4R
Benzoform green FFL
Benzoform orange G
Benzoform scarlet B
Benzoform yellow QL
Brilliant alizarin light red B
Brilliant benzo fast yellow GL
Brilliant benzo green B
Brijliant benzo violet BBH "
Brilliant benzo violet RR
Brilliant congo blue BFL
Brilliant congo blue 5R
Brilliant Congo violet R
Brilliant fast blue 3BX
Brilliant sky blue RRM
Pounds
100
5,511
5,349
1,100
2,600
6,350
507
1,000
850
4,775
1,220
50
100
5
200
110
4,693
2,756
425
2,180
1,650
2,950
336
25
300
1,102
15, 433
110
5,809
2,400
5,445
1,103
11,300
4,500
4,550
25
1,750
1,375
14, 216
19,500
76
3,950
3,560
500
25
3,750
4,600
600
400
1,650
4,707
2,660
2,250
1,175
500
1,950
460
717
2,250
12.250
176
800
6,650
760
400
25
4,650
« Competitive or noncompetitive.
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51
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, OS obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Colour
index
no.
Com-
petitive
status >
NC
C
NO
NC
NO
NC
C
NC
NC
NO
NC
NO
NO
NC
NO
NO
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NO
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
C
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NC
NC
NO
NC
O
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
Name of dye
DIRECT DYES— continued
Chicago red III
Ohloramine brilliant fast blue A.
Ohloramine brown 2R.
Ohloramine copper blue 3G
Ohloramine fast brown no. 12
Ohloramine fast brown R cone...
Ohloramine fast brown 4RL
Ohloramine fast orange 2G cone.
Ohloramine fast orange 2RN
Ohloramine fast scarlet QFL
Ohloramine fast violet R
Ohloramine light violet R
Ohloramine violet FFB
Chlorantine fast blueSGL
Chlorantine fast blue lOGL
Chlorantine fast blue 3GLL
Chlorantine fast Bordeaux 2BL..
Chlorantine fast Bordeaux BLN.
Chlorantine fast brown BRL
Chlorantine fast brown 5GL
Chlorantine fast brown 4RL
Chlorantine fast brown 8RL
Chlorantine fast gray 2BLL
Chlorantine fast gray 4BLL
Chlorantine fast green B
Chlorantine fast orange 2RL
Chlorantine fast orange T4RLL.
Chlorantine fast red 6BL
Chlorantine fast red 5GL
Chlorantine fast violet 5BL
Chlorantine fast violet 8BLL
Chlorantine fast violet RL
Chlorantine fast violet 2RL
Chlorazol brilliant violet B
Chlorazol drab RIIS
Chlorazol fast orange AGS
Chlorazol fast orange GS
Chlorazol fast red GS
Chlorazol steel blueGBS.
Columbia catechine G
Corinth brown BF
Cotton black A4G
Developed black ED
Developed fast Bordeaux BL
Developed pure blue E -
Developed red 4B
Developing black ED
Diamine brilliant rubine S
Diamine catechine B
Diamine catechine G
Diamine fast brown GB,.. -
Diamine fast brown GF
Diamine fast brown R
Daimine fast orange EG
Diamine fast orange ER
Diamine gray G—
Diazanil scarlet 3BA.- -
Diazo Bordeaux 7B
Diazo brilliant blue BBL
Diazo brilliant blue BBLA
Diazo brilliant green 6G
Diazo brilliant orange 5Q
Diazo brilliant scarlet B
Diazo brilliant scarlet 6B.- -
Diazo brilliant scarlet 3BA
Diazo brilliant scarlet G
Diazo brilliant scarlet S4BN
Diazo brown G
Diazo brown 3G
Diazo brown 6G.-
Diazo brown 2GWA
Diazo brown 3R
Diazo brown 3RB
Diazo brown RWA
Diazo fast blue 6GW
Diazo fast Bordeaux BL
Diazo fast green GFL
I Competitive or noncompetitive.
52
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Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Colour
index
Com-
petitive
status '
Name of dye
Quantity
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
C
NC
NO
NC
DIRECT DYES— continued
Diazo fast green QL -.-
Diazo fast red 7BL --. -..
Diazo fast violet BL
Diazo fast violet 3RL
Diazo fast yellow 3GL
Diazo geranine B -- ,
Diazo green 30 -
Diazo indigo blue 4GL
Diazo sky blue B - -
Diazo sky blue 3G - -.
Diazo yellow R --- —
Diphenyl blue R ---
Diphenvl brilliant violet 3B supra
Diphenyl brown BBNC
Diphenyl catechine R supra
Diphenyl fast blue green BL supra
Diphenyl fast Bordeaux BC
Diphenyl fast bronze B
Diphenyl fast brown GNC.
Diphenyl fast brown 8RL
Diphenyl fast gray QL
Diphenyl fast yellow GL supra
Diphenyl green FF
Direct brilliant blue 6BR
Direct brilliant blue RR
Direct chrome black blue B 55,607
Benzo chrome black blue B 32,850
Direct cutch brown BS
Direct cutch brown OR
Direct fast yellow GL
Direct gray R
Direct safranine RW
Fast cotton blue FFG
Fast cotton brown 4RL
Fast cotton corinth B..
Fast cotton rubine 3B
Fast cotton rubine 5B
Fast cotton violet 4R
Fast silk sky blue 6G
Fastusol black VE...
Fastusol blue LFFGL
Fastusol blue LFFRL
Fastusol blue LGL
Fastusol blue L3R
Fastusol brown LBRL
Fastusol green LBB
Fastusol green LBL —
Fastusol orange F3G
Fastusol orange LOG.
Fastusol red violet LBBL.
Fastusol red violet LRL
Fastusol rubine LBB..
Fastusol violet LBL
Formal fast blue B
Minaxo brilliant red B
Minaxo light pink BBX
New Claret RX
Para brown BK
Para brown GK
Para brown RK
Para brown V
Para yellow R
Paranil brown O
Parasulphon brown G
Pluto black G... ,
Pluto brown QG.... ,
Polyphenyl black SG
Polyphenyl dark blue SR supra.
Rosanthrene 3BN
Rosanlhrene R
Rosanthrene RN
Rosanthrene Bordeaux B
Rosanthrene brilliant orange 4R.
Rosanthrene brilliant red BR
Rosanthrene fast Bordeaux 2BL.
Rosanthrene fast green BQ ,
Rosanthrene fast red 7BL
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
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53
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — •Continued
Colour
Com-
index
petitive
no.
status 1
NC
NC
*
NO
C
NO
Name of dye
Quantity
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NO
NC
NO
NO
NO
O
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
C
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NC
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
DIRECT DYES— continued
Rosanthrene fast red 8BL
Rosanthrene orange R
Rosanthrene violet 5R
Silk blue BT5B
Silk printing brown RN -
Sky blue N
Toluyleue fast brown RR -
Toluylene fast orange GL..
Toluylene fast orange LX
Toluylene yellow G
Triazol fast orange 2RL
Trisulphon blue FO
Trisulphon bronze BG cone
Trisulphon brown BP cone
Trisulphon fast brown BL eonc-
Union blue 3R
Vulcan fast orange G
Vulcan fast red B
Vulcan fast red BF
Vulcan fast red GF_
Vulcan fast yellow 5Q
Vulcan fast yellow GR
Vulcan red MO..
Zambezi black F
AETIFICIAL SILK DYES
Acetate black no. 1 - •
Artificial silk blue Q - ■
Artificial silk blue R ■
Artisil direct blue AG—
Artisil direct blue BRP- -
Artisil direct blue SAP
Artisil direct orange 2R - 2,028
Celliton orange GR. H, 109
Pounds
no
16, 534
110
650
33
750
200
650
550
200
220
99
3,108
79, 049
657
3,750
4,075
160
200
5
25
4,750
50
2,000
1,761
1,975
N 551
5,644
4,563
Artisil direct orange 3RP - -
Artisil direct red 3B.-. -
Artisil direct red BP..- -
Artisil direct red 3 B P.- - -
Artisil direct scarlet GP
Artisil direct violet BP- -
Artisil direct violet 2RP - - ---
Artisil direct yellow GN 517
Cibacete yellow GN -.- L 101
Artisil direct yellow 2GP— - --- 5, 421
Cibacete yellow 2QN - - 1.543
Artisil direct yellow 3GP cone. - -
Artisil pale blue conc— - -
Artsilk black R - -
Benzo viscose blue 3QFL - -
Benzo viscose blue R -.- -
Benzo viscose gray 5B -
Benzo viscose green BL-.- -
CellitblueR - - - ■
Cellit brown R --- --■
Cellit fast violet 4R - -
Cellit fast yellow GGN
Celliton blue extra ---
Celliton blue G
Celliton discharge blue 3R- -
Celliton discharge violet B
Celliton fast black B_.. -
Celliton fast black BTN
Celliton fast black GN...
Celliton fast blue B -
Celliton fast blue BF -
Celliton fast blue R -
Celliton fast blue green B ---
Celliton fast brown 3R - -
Celliton fast brown 5R--
Celliton fast navy blue B
Celliton fast navy blue BR
Celliton fast navy blue GTN - -.-
Celliton fast pink B_.
Celliton fast pink FSB - -
13, 137
594
220
2,469
2,579
4,332
2,514
803
1,618
6,964
4,379
100
3,750
1,150
75
25
550
25
25
75
100
13, 403
1,050
150
25
5,600
5,250
100
3,000
1,200
25
29, 525
2,156
100
28, 050
25, 825
850
1,849
2,850
iCompetitive or noncompetitive.
54
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 15. — -Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
193 4, as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Colour
index
Com-
petitive
status '
Name of dye
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
C
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
C
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
C
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
ARTIFICIAL SILK DYES— Continued
Celliton fast pink RF...
Celliton fast red violet RN..
Celliton fast rubine B
Celliton fast rubine 3B
Celliton fast scarlet R
Celliton fast violet B...
Celliton fast violet 6B
Celliton fast yellow G..
Celliton fast yellow OR..
Celliton fast yellow RR.
Celliton orange R
Celliton pink R
Celliton printing yellow 3R
Celliton red R
Celliton red brown 5R
Celliton scarlet B
Celliton violet R... -
Celliton yellow 3Q
Celliton yellow 50.
Celliton yellow 3 ON
Cibacete black BN green shade
Cibacete black DON
Cibacete black TBN
Cibacete blue BR..
Cibacete blue BRF
Cibacete blue 2R
Cibacete diazo black B...
Cibacete diazo black J
Cibacete navy blue BN green shade.
Cibacete navy blue GRN
Cibacete orange RR
Cibacete orange 4R
Cibacete red 3B...
Cibacete red 2aR
Cibacete sapphire blue Q
Cibacete scarlet G
Cibacete violet B
Cibacete violet 2R
Cibacete yellow 3G
Cibacete yellow 5Q
Cibacete yellow 2RN
Derma carbon B
Dispersol fast crimson BS
Dispersol fast red A
Dispersol fast yellow A
Dispersol yellow 3G
Duranol brilliant violet B
Duranol red G
Duranol violet 2R
Fast jet black 2BQ
Fast jet black 2BR
Past jet black BRE
Fast jet black 2BRE
Icyl blue OS....
Icyl blue 2RS
Icyl brown OS
Icyl orange RS
Icyl violet BS
lonamine MAS
lonamine orange CBS
Rigan blue 2R
Rigan blueSR
Rigan green 3BL
Rigan green Q
Rigan sky blue G...
Setacyl brilliant pink G...
Setacyl direct blue BS
Setacyl direct blue G supra
Setacyl direct blue Q new supra I...
Setacyl direct blue 2 OS
Setacyl direct blue LS
Setacyl direct blue RS
Setacyl direct blue S2GS supra I
Setacyl direct blue green BS supra..
Setacyl direct orange G
Setacyl direct orange 2R
Setacyl direct orange 3R
> Competitive or noncompetitive.
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55
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
19S4, as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Com-
petitive
status '
Name of dye
Quantity
NO
NO
NO
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
O
NC
NC
NO
NO
NC
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NO
NO
NC
NC
NC
NC
NO
NO
NC
NO
O
O
NO
o
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
ARTIFICIAL SILK DYES — Continued
Setaeyl direct orange S2R ..-
Setacyl direct pink 3B
Setacyl direct red BN supra
Setaeyl direct red OBN supra - --■
Setacyl direct red SGBN
Setacyl direct rubine B --.
Setacyl direct violet B
Setacyl direct violet R. - ---
Setacyl direct yellow 2Q
Setacyl direct yellow GR supra
Setacyl direct yellow R
Setacyl direct yellow 2R -
Setacyl direct yellow S2Q -
Visco blue E -
Visco blue F
Viscolan fast brown SR... -
Viseolan fast brown S2R -
RAPID FAST DYES
Rapid fast blue B --
Rapid fast Bordeaux IB
Rapid fast red B
Rapid fast red FGH -
Rapid fast yellow GH -
Rapidazol black B
Rapidazol blue IB
Rapidogen Bordeaux IB
Rapidogen Bordeaux R - -
Rapidogen brown IB ---
Rapidogen brown IRR
Rapidogen brown R
Rapidogen corinth R
Rapidogen green B —
Rapidogen olive brown IQ
Rapidogen orange R -
Rapidogen red IR - —
Rapidogen red ITR..
Rapidogen red R —
Rapidogen scarlet IL - --
Rapidogen violet B ---
Rapidogen yellow I3Q -- •
BASIC DYE3
Chrysoidine RL base
Green JB .--
Black JI .--
Blue JO -
Red JB...
Brown JR
Auramine G
Rhoduline blue 6G 250
Steoglaucine cone. 1,985
Turquoise blue G
Brilliant green crystals --
Setocyanine 662
Setopaline cone. 993
Magenta AB
Magenta A..
Methyl violet NFB .—
Crystal violet -
Methyl Lyons blue 8,817
Pure blue cone 100
Victoria blue R
Victoria blue B
Night blue...
Rhodamine B extra (s. s.) -
Rhodamine 3B extra
Rhodamine 6Q extra (s. s.) -
Auracine G.. - -
Phosphine orange
Patent phosphine M —
Phosphine O...,. 500
Phosphine 3R 6,800
Pounds
3,859
IS, 407
331
7,915
2,205
55
6,158
8,800
801
3,032
1,903
110
2,509
396
198
176
198
'Competitive or noncompetitive.
56
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934 as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Colour
index
no.
Com-
petitive
status 1
Name of dye
Quantity
795
NC
C
c
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
C
C
BASIC DYES— continued
Pounds
2,250
815
Basic yellow T.. 1,750
815
Basic yellow TCN 2, 150
3,900
60
842
Methylene violet 3RA extra
846
Methylene heliotrope extra strong
160
924
Methylene green W _
1,102
926
Thionine blue GO
400
927
New methylene blue N.. . --
600
Acridine brown ONL
660
Acridine red brown
441
Astra phloxine FF
660
Astra violet FFD..
125
Brilliant rhoduline blue R - . .
1,300
Copying black SK
125
Japan black MBO.
4.250
Leather brown ET
7,900
Leather brown 5RTX
7,000
Methyl green 238
20
Methylene blue BF
10
66
Rhodamine 6QDN extra (s. s.)...
600
3,200
Rhoduline sky blue 3Q
260
Straw blue Q
150
Sin-FUE DYES
Brilliant indocarbon CLB _
25
Immedial brown W
1,16C
Immedial chrome blue 5Q . .
8,25C
Immedial direct blue RL
4,66C
Immedial new blue BL..
5,0OC
70C
Immedial new blue G
10
Immedial new blue 3GL extra
26(
Immedial red brown CL3R ....
700
Immedial violet BB
26
Immedial violet 3R.
150
Immedial yellow brown G
10
Indocarbon CL..
10,400
7,650
Indocarbon IB
100
3,800
Indocarbon SNR
3,600
Pyrogene blue green B
110
Pyrogene brown G
1,432
10,801
Thional red brown 5R
8,951
485
Thionol brown OS
2,720
COLOR-LAKE AND SPIRIT-SOLUBLE DYES
Baykanol blue..
1,000
440
Baykanol Bordeaux DD..
142
Baykanol red..
110
Baykanol rubine
166
Baykanol yellow
186
Fat blue Z
60
Frobeno brown RL
44
Grasol blue 2GS
220
Grasol blue R
770
Grasol fast black G .
33
Grasol fast red BR
11
Grasol fast yellow 4GL... ;
11
231
Grasol red B ... • .
11
Grasol vellow G . ..
2
Grasol yellow 2G-. .
11
Grasol yellow 2R . .
22
Green yellow soap color
76
Hansa green OS
1,800
H ansa orange GO . . , .
2,100
Hansa yellow A
950
Hansa yellow 5G ?
400
Hansa yellow lOG
1,090
Competitive or noncompetitive.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
57
Table 15. — Coal-tar dyes: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in
1934, as obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Colour
Com-
index
petitive
no.
status >
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
875
C
875
SNC
875
iiNC
875
NC
875
SNC
875
875
2NC
875
NC
Name of dye
COLOR-LA KK AND SPIRIT-SOLUBLE DYES — Continued
Hansa yellow OR...
Helio Bordeaux BL
Helio fast pink RL..
Helio fast rubine aBL _..
Helio fast rubine 6BL
Helio fast rubine FF
Helio fast rubine RL
Helio fast violet AL
Helio red RMT...
Lake black ROH
Nigrosine CS, waxoline
Onis3B
OnisBN
OnisSBN
Paper fast Bordeaux B
Permanent orange G
Permanent red F4R
Permanent red F4RH
Permanent red FRL
Permanent red FRR extra
Permanent red toner NCR..
Pigment deep black extra
Spirit fast red B
Spirit fast red 3B
Spirit fast red 5B
Stone fast yellow G
Stone fast yellow GGR
Sudan black BT
Sudan black G
Sudan black RT
Sudan brown ?G
Sudan brown RRN.
Sudan red B
Sudan red 7B
Sudan red GG
Sudan red R
Sudan yellow OR
Sudan yellow GRN
Sudan yellow RR...
Zapon fast black M
Zapon fast black NC
Zapon fast blue G
Zapon fast blue 3G
Zapon fast brilliant red B
Zapon fast fire red B
Zapon fast green GG
Zapon fast orange G
Zapon fast orange RR
Zapon fast red CB
Zapon fast scarlet CG
Zapon fast scarlet CR
Zapon fast violet BB
Zapon fast violet CRR
Zapon fast yellow CGG
Zapon fast yellow GR
MISCELLANEOUS UNCLASSIFIED DTE3
Fur blue black A, SB
Fur brown NZD, PR, RH, RHG, RR, SK, SO
Fur dye DG, GG
Fur gray ALA, B, BC, DMG
Fur gray brown SLA
Furred 3R
Fur yellow 4G, 4GL
Fuscamine G..
All other...
Total:
Quantity...
Value..
Quantity
Pounds
400
2,410
220
1,000
1,250
1,050
5
250
800
25
60
1,250
450
50
2,500
200
50
900
175
10
125
2,000
100
10
10
475
100
1,950
50
225
125
1,400
25
125
125
125
300
25
325
150
1,625
35
175
10
15
450
1,750
450
650
225
500
30
5
800
3,350
3,050
3,425
160
875
75
50
973
800
893
3. 392, 717
$5, 035, 325
Competitive or noncompetitive.
« Duty based on foreign value.
58
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 16. — Coal-tar aromatic chemicals: Detailed statistics of imports into the
United States in 1934 os obtained from invoice analyses
Name of chemical
Acetanisol
Acetyltoluene
Amyl benzoate -
Amyl cinnamic aldehyde
Amyl salicylate. -.-
Anisic aldehyde
Benzalacetone -.
Benzyl acetate
Benzyl benzoate
Benzyl butyrate
Benzyl cinnamate
Benzyl formate
Benzyl isoeugenoL
Benzyl propionate
Benzyl salicylate
Bromstyrol
Buttarom
Cetone V
Cetone X
Cinnamic acid ethylester
Cinnamic alcohol
Cinnamyl acetate...
Coumarin
p-Cresol acetate
p-Cresol methyl ether
p-Cresol phenylacetate
m-Cresyl methyl ether
Cyclamal
m-Diamino anisol
Diethyl phthalate
Dimethylbenzylcarbinol and
acetate.
Diphenyl oxide
Ethyl anthranilate
Ethyl methyl phenyl glycidate
(Aldehyde C 16)... ,
Ethyl vanillin
Floranol ,
Flosal.__
Floxine
Heliotropine
o-Hydroxy benzaldehyde
Indol
Isobutyl acetate
Isobutyl benzoate
Isobutyl salicylate
Isopropyl ester of p-hydroxy
benzoic acid.
Ketone alpha
Quan-
tity
Pounds
18
9
11
233
324
174
40
1,521
850
20
35
139
51
228
34
1,395
2
4
2
80
1, 356
76
2,100
50
325
3
829
15
780
523
12
122
3
123
375
50
447
20
902
551
319
25
25
25
7
Com-
peti-
tive
status '
C
C
NC
C
c
c
NC
NC
C
C
NC
C
c
c
c
c
NC
c
NC
C
c
c
c
c
c
c
NC
c
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
C
C
NC
C
Name of chemical
p-Methyl acetophenone
Methyl anthranilate
Methyl benzoate
Methyl cinnamate
Methyl p-cresol
Methyl methyl anthranilate...
Methyl naphthyl ketone
Methylethyl phenylethyl ear
binol
Methylphenyl acetate
Methylphenyl carbinol acetate.
Moskene
Musk C
Musk CLG
Musk K
Musk ambrette
Musk ambrette residue
Musk ketone
Musk xylol
Neolavendiol
Nerolin
Orangeol A
Orangeol B
Phenyl benzoate.
Phenylacetic acid
Phenylacetic aldehyde
Phenylethyl acetate...
Phenylethyl alcohol
Phenylethyl butyrate
Phenylethyl formate
Phenylethyl isobutyrate
Phenylethyl phenylacetate
Phenylpropyl acetate
Phenylpropyl alcohol
Phenylpropyl aldehyde
Rosacetol
Rosamen
Skatol
Styrallyl acetate
Styrallyl alcohol
Vanillin
Vertena D
Wintergreen pure..
All other
Total:
Quantity
Value.. ^ ,
Quan-
tity
Pounds
5
4,074
77
250
10
365
1,345
3
239
510
440
17
8
100
25
150
26
100
125
638
75
10
40
187
170
11
819
8
11
35
25
22
188
31
66
20
25
10
125
65
26
37
24, 739^
$48, 824
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
Table 17. — Coal-tar medicinals and -pharmaceuticals: Detailed statistics of imports
into the United States in 1934, as obtained from invoice analyses
Com-
petitive
status '
Name of product
Quantity
Pounds
Ounces
NC
Aminarsan
5
14
278
2
86
5
8
400
101
4
C
p-Aminobenzoyldiethylaminoethanol hydrochloride
NC
Antimony pyrocatechol sodium disulfonate ...
C
Antipyrine
c
Argeol
NC
Arsaminol--. „
NO
Asthma capsules
C
Benzaldehyde ...
c
Benzoic acid
NC
Bismuth benzoate
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
59
Table 17. — Coal-tar medicinals and pharmaceuticals: Detailed statistics of imports
into the United States in 1934, os obtained from invoice analyses — Continued
Name of product
Quantity
Pounds Ounces
Bismuth subsalicylate
Bismuth tribromphenate
Butyl-hydroxycinchoninic acid diethylethylene diamid.
Butyl salicylate -
Carbamiuic acid ester of p-oxyphenylmethane
Cardiazol powder
Carvacrol
Chinosol tablets
Chlorquinol
Cinchopben
Colchicine salicylate
Cuminic aldehyde
3:6-Diamino-10-methylacridine chloride solution
n- D iethy lleucinol-es ter-aminobenzoic acid
Dimethylamino antipyrine—
Dimol -
DioxyanthranoL-
Euphthalmiue hydrochloride.
Fluorescein ,
Germanin
Qiemsas lozenges
Olycero guaiacol ether
Glycin.
Guaiacol acetate
Hexamethylentetramine sulfosal- .
Homatropine hydrobromide
lodoxyquinoline sodium sulfonate,
lopax.
Liantral
Mercurysalicylallylamino-o-acetate (sodium salt).. .
Methansulfonate of alkylaminoalkylaminoacridine.
2-Methoxy-6:9-dichloracridine- -.
2-Methoxy-6:9-dichloracridine phosphate
Methyl-p-hydroxybenzoate
Methylene bismethyl aminoantipyrine
Methylphenyl glycidate
b-Naphthol aluminum disulfonate
Neoarsphenamine
Neocaine -.-
Neocarmin
Neotonocain II
Neptal.
Nirvanol tablets.
m-Oxy-n-ethyldiethylaminoethyl-aminobenzolhydrochloride-m-oxy-
phenylpropanolaminehydrochloride .5% sol...
Phenacetol
Phenol belladona compound
Phenyldihydroquinazolin tannate
l-Phenyl-2:3-dimethyl-4-isopropylpyrazolon
Phenylethyl malonyl methyl urea
Phloroglucin .-. -
SalenaL
Salicylic ester of dihydroxethane. ,
Sodyjm diiodo-p-phenolsulfonate.
Sodmm salicylate
Togal
Tophosan
Tricresol. _-
Tyramine ethanesulfonate..
Universal indicator
Uraseptine.
Vaselicyl.
Vioform powder
All other
Total:
Quantity.
Value
198
200
253
25
11
22
2,125
55
2
4,900
1
3
14
7
22
60
8
3
3
1
29
176
25
11
110
1
18
6
22
IIQ
1,212
230
202
250
10
11
12
25
44
22
75
91
5
44
10
22
7
453
4
684
19
24
685
1
110
173
7
298
16
14, 089
$68, 532
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
60
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 18.— Coal-tar intermediates, photographic developers, and other coal-tar
products: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in 19SA as obtained
from invoice analyses
Com-
peti-
tive
status '
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
2NC
2 NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
''NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
C
c
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
2NC
C
NC
NC
NC
«NC
NC
NC
NC
Name of product
Aceto acetate-m-xylidid
Aceto acetic-o-anisidine
Acetyl-l:4-naphthylene dia-
mine-6-sulfonic acid
Activol
Adlpic acid
Adrenalin-racemic
Albatex WS-..
Albatex WSC "";
Alizarin colorant- .
Alkydal V".'.'.'^.
b-Aminoanthraquinone
Aminoazobenzene
Aminoazobenzene disulfonlc
acid
Aminoazotoluene
p-Amino benzoic acid
Aminobenzol sulfonyl com-
pound of benzidine am-
monium sulfonate
p-Amino-diphenylamine hy-
drochloride
4-Aminodiphenylamine-2-
methoxy-2-sulfonic acid
Aminohydroxy arsenic acid_..
Amino methoxy diphenyla-
mine
p-Amino methyl ace'tanilid
l-Amino-8-naphthol-3: 6-disul-
fonic acid
l-Amino-2-naphthoI-ethyle'ther.
2-Amino-5-naphthol-7-sulfonic
acid
m-Aminophenol
p-Aminophenol hydrochloride.
2-Aminophenol-4-sulfonic acid.
2-Amino-resorcinol
Anone
Anthracene V"..
Anthrafla vinie acid
Antinonnin
Antioxidant MB "I^I"
Asplit solution
Bakelite moulding compound.
Bakelite moulding material...
Benzanthrone sulfide
Benzidine
Benzidine sulphon disulfonic"
acid
Benzo sulfonate of soda
Benzoic acid and p-chloroben-
zoic acid
Benzoquinone
Benzoyl peroxide "
Benzoylamino hydroquinone
ether
Bromamine acid' .'"_
Bromo isatin """
Camphoric acid ...WV...
Carbazol \\\\
Carbazol-oxynaphtol ......
Chemical compound N._
Chemical compound NK '.
Chemical compound ON
2-Chloro-5-aminobenzoic acid.
Chloroaminophenol
Chloroaminophenol sulfonic
acid
4-Chloro-2-amsidine .......
p-Chloro-m-cresol
Chloro metanilic acid ...'.
p-Chloro-o-nitroaniline
4-Chloro-2-nitroaniline
Quantity
Pounds
331
500
6,725
10
13, 068
1
550
2,425
3
66
56
1,772
4,625
3,000
1,515
56, 462
180
4, 398
441
4,168
1,201
313
1,144
34, 266
1,004
50
11
2
6,342
315
5,003
495
220
1,602
50
900
7,534
50
573
3,506
55
4,600
110
3,250
5,105
20
11
4,002
25
1,400
1,100
25
783
2,125
8,155
1,604
27, 195
103
2,350
5,000
Com-
peti-
tive
status '
Name of product
Competitive or noncompetitive.
4-Chloro-2-nitrotoluene
Chloro-p-xylolthioglycolic
acid
NC Chloro-p-xylyl sulfochioride.
m-Chlorotoluene
o-Chlorotoluene..
Chloroxanis "'
NC Coal-tar product similar "to
naphthalene diluted with
polymerized ethylene oxide
NC Copaht
NC m-Cresol "'
NC o-Cresol
NC p-Cresol '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..
NC Cresylic acid
NC Cresyntan '_
NC Cyclohexanone
NC Cyclohexenyl ethyl cyanacetic
acid methyl ester
NC Cyclohexenyl methyl cyana-
cetic acid methyl ester
NC Cyclohexylamine.-
NC Cyclonol ...W
Decalin
2 NC Dehydro toluidine disulfonic
acid
C Dehydrothio toluidine mono
sulfonic acid..
2 NC Developer OFS .'".'.
C l:5-Diaminoanthraquinone
4:4-Diamino diphenylamine-2-
acid 1
NC p-p-Diamino-diphenylamine
chlorohydiate
p - p - Diamino - diphenylamine
sulfonic acid
NC Diarainophenol
NC Diaminophenol hydrochloride.
NC Diazo compound
Diazo salts:
2 NC Azo blue salt BB
2NC Azo blue salt RR
2 NC Azo orange salt GC
Azo red salt KB
2NC Azo red salt KBS
2NC Azo red salt RC
Diazo salt BB
Diazo salt O
Diazo s<ilt GS
Diazo salt ST
NC Fast black salt B
NC Fast black salt G... ,
NC Fast black salt K. .
NC Fast blue salt BB
NC Fast blue salt RR
NC Fast corinth salt LB
NC Fast garnet salt G B C . . .
NC Fast garnet salt GC. .
NC Fast orange salt GC...
NC Fast orange salt GR
NC Fast orange salt LO
NC Fast orange salt R
NC Fast orange salt RD.
NC Fast red salt A L... .
NC Fast red salt GO
NC Fast red salt ITR
NC Fast red salt KB
NC Fast red salt RC
NC Fast red salt RL
NC Fast red salt TR
NC Fast scarlet salt G. .
NC Fast violet salt B
2 Duty based on foreign value.
Quantity
Pounds
22, 028
2,330
35, 451
1,102
10, 624
1,844
11,899
4,574
21, 054
25, 865
38, 935
8,969
384
1,322
2,645
405
5,278
380
1,508
2,332
55
13
3,239
24
1,552
25
410
1,983
64, 521
C,395
3,683
443
82, 685
27, 937
3,074
11, 433
7, 810
2,215
3.900
9,400
2, 150
30, 682
1,500
300
1,150
25
8,178
1,992
350
550
3,100
15, 400
8, 350
2,600
8, 850
9,602
4,050
28,650
1,150
1,550
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
61
Table 18.— Coal-tar intermediates, photographic developers, and other coal-tar
products: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in 1934 as obtained
from invoice analyses — Continued
Name of product
Quantity
Fast yellow salt GC
5:5- Dibenzoylamino - 1 - dlan-
thrimid .-
Dichloroanthraquinone
D ichlorobenzaldehyde
Dichlorobenzidine
Dichloronitraniline --
Dicyclopentadien
Diethyl diphenyl urea
Diethylamino benzaldehj^de. .
n - Diethylaniinoisopentyl - 8 -
amino-6-methoxyquinoline . .
Dihydro diaminoanthraqui-
none
Dimethyl-m-aminophenol
Dinaphthyl dicarbonic acid...
Dinitro aeetanilide
Dinitro stilbene disulfonic acid
o-Dinitrobenzene
3:4-Dioxyaminopropiophenon.
3:4-Dioxyaminopropiophenon
hydrochloride
2:7-Diovynaphthalene
1:3- Diphenyl naphthylene -
diamine-S-sulfonic acid
Diphenylamine
Dispersing agent SS
Dissolvinesalt B new
Erional CL
E thyl-a-naph thylamine
Ethyl-b-naphthylaraine.
Ethylbonzyl aniline sulfonic
acid
Ethylbenzyl-m-toluidine
Eunaphtol A3
Fast black: LB base
Fast blue BB base
Fast blue RR base
Fast garnet GBC base
Fast garnet GC base
Fast garnet GR base
Fast orange GC base
Fast red B base
Fast red ITR base
Fast red KB base
Fast red RBE base
Fast red RL base
Fast red TR base
Fast scarlet G base
Fast scarlet TR base
Fast violet B base
Fixanol .
Formyl-m-diamino diphenyl
urea
Formyl-m-phenylene diamine.
Fouramine A
Fouramine AL.
Fouramine BA
Fouramine DMG..
Fouramine ERN.
Fouramine FRN
Fouramine 4J
Fouramine L0--
Fouramine NZ
Fouramine ON.
Fouramine 2R
Fouramine 3R-
Fouramine RHG
Fouramine SK
Fouramine SKG
Fouramine SO
Fur developer EG
Fur developer ERN
Qardenal
Pounds
2,850
2,992
2S0
3,429
2,303
772
n
4,000
2,249
132
53
10
9,459
4,033
22, 168
19, 052
4
11
19
10, 100
10
51,895
2,700
720
1,000
150
112
29, 492
3,050
2,400
2.250
50
850
500
25
1,100
6,182
200
8,175
1,725
1.550
3,150
18
350
100
4,196
1,160
595
100
400
300
200
130
50
400
200
500
20
600
50
200
100
100
200
300
25
Com-
peti-
tive
status '
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
2NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
:NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
C
2NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C
Name of product
Goldamid
Gris fouramine A
Gris fouramine AL
Gris fouramine AN
Gris fouramine AT
Haefelyt C rods
Hair dye (intermediate)
Hertolan -
Humectol C
4 - Hydroxy - 3 - amino-phenyl
arsenic acid
m-Hydroxybenzaldehyde
Hydroxybenzoic acid ester and
chlorinated phenols
b-Hydroxy naphthoic acid
p-H ydroxyph e n y 1 - b - n a p h-
thylamine
Hydroxyphenylamino carba-
zole
8-Hydroxyquinoline-5-sulfonic
acid
Intermediate VI L
Invadin C
Invadin N
lodone
Isolemail PM noir
p-Isopropyl methyl cinnamic
aldehyde
Katanol ---
Katanol LF
Katanol O
Katanol ON.
Katanol W
Katanol WL
Kollamine
Laventine HW
Laventine KB
Lenocal
Lenocal AL... --
Leonil S --■
Leukanol L
Leukanol X
Liquid soap
Mabolit FF
Membranit
Meth vl-p-aminophenol
3-Methyl-4 : 4-diamino diphe-
nylamine ---•
3-MethYl-4: 4-diamino dipne-
nylamme-2-snlfonic acid
Methyl quinoline
Methylcyclohexanon
Mono ethyl-a-naphthylamme.
Monometh
Monomethvl aminoaceto
pyrocatechol hydrochloride..
Monoraethyl-p-aminophenol
sulphate
Mordant M —
Mordant W
Naphthalene ;-
Naphthalene-1 :6-disulfonic
acid
Naphthol AS-BG
Naphthol AS-BO -
Naphthol AS-G.. ---
Naphthol AS-GR
Naphthol AS-ITR
Naphthol AS-LB --
Naphthol AS-LG
Naphthol AS-L3G --
Naphthol AS-L4G
Naphthol AS-LT
Naphthol AS-RL
Quantity
Pounds
12
600
700
75
75
560
935
500
1,650
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
2 Duty based on foreign value.
62
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 18. — Coal-tar intermediates, photographic developers, and other coal-tar
products: Detailed statistics of imports into the United States in 1934 cis obtained
from invoice analyses — Continued
Name of product
Naphthol AS-SG.
Naphthol AS-SR
Naphthol AS-SW
Naphthol AS-TR
b-Naphthol
b-Naphthol monosulfonic acid
F
1:3 Naphthol sulfonic acid
l-Naphthol-5-sulfonic acid
Naphthoresorcinol
2:l-Naphthoxy thio naph-
thene
Naphthoxy thiophen
a-Naphthylamine sulfaminlc
acid
Naphthylamine sulfonic acid..
2:1-Naphthylamine sulfonic
acid
1 - Naphthylamine - 6 - sulfonic
acid -
Neolan salt II
p - Nitroaniline - o - sulfonate
ethyl anilid-. -
p-Nitro-o-anisidine
5-Nitro-2-anisidine
4-Nitro-2-anisidine hydrochlo-
ride
p-Nitro benzoic acid ethyl
ester -
p-Nitro benzoyl chloride
Nitro carbazole
m- Nitro-p-hydroxy methyl
benzoic acid
Nitro-oxalyl-diamino-anthra-
quinone
Nitro phenyl paramine acid..
Nitroso diaphenylamine
Oxalyl diamino anthraquinone
Oxy serol
Oxyethyl methylaniline
Oxyethyl toluidine
Oxyethyloxy anthraquinone --
Pan yellow dyestuff
Paratol FF extra.
Phenanthrene
Phenyl-2-amino-5-naphthol-7-
sulfonic acid
Phenyl-2-amino-8-naphthol-6-
sulfonic acid
Phenyl mercury acetate
Photographic developers, mis-
cellaneous...
Polyanthraquinonyl tetramid.
Polystyrol
Preparation 6013
Preventol liquid I.
Preventol liquid II
Prophylin serol..
p-Propoxy benzoic acid..
p-Propyl benzoic acid
Propyl-p-hydroxybenzoate
Purpurin.-
Quinizarin
Quantity
Pounds
6,600
2,350
25
4,850
150
1,250
1,508
181
2
37, 167
9,821
14, 947
2,000
6,250
15, 450
3,237
5, 968
9,917
10, 001
23, 613
3,500
5,071
205
441
115, 973
159
19, 307
96
20
2,464
1,000
53
22
4,000
4
1,310
7,644
200
1,407
4,286
991
881
672
220
17
12
5
487
25, 542
6,599
Com-
peti-
tive
status
NO
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NC
NC
NO
NC
NO
O
2NC
NC
NO
NO
NO
NO
NC
NO
O
NO
NC
NO
NC
NO
NO
NO
Name of product
Red yellow dyestuff
Resins, synthetic, miscella-
neous
Resist for acetate silk pov^der .
Resolin PV
Rodine base •...
p-Rosaniline
Rubber antioxidant MB
Sapamine KWO
Saprotin A
Fensitizers.
Servital SP
Setacyl salt A
Petamol WS...
Shirlan NA
Siderophil
Sipalin AOM
Solbrol M..-. ,
o-Sulfanilic acid
o-Sulfobenzaldehyde
Sulfureted benzanthrnne car-
bonic acid
Sulfureted chlorotolyl acid
amide
Sulfureted phenetol carbonic
acid amide
TaniGian LLB...
Tanigan LLV
Tetrachlorophthalic acid
Tetraethyl diamino benzo-
phenone
Thiotan MS
Thiotan RS
p-Toluidine
3:3 -Toluidine- 6 :6-disulfomc
acid
m-Toluidine sulfonic acid
m-Toluidine sulfonic calcium
salt
2:6-Toluylene diamine-4-acid .
Transketon..
Transparol
Tri (p-nitrobenzol) stilbene di-
sulfonic acid
Trolitul black
Trolitul injection moulding
powder
Tunguran A
Variamine blue salt B
Variamine blue salt BA.
Variamine blue salt FG.
Variamine blue salt RT
Variamine blue salt RTA
Vat brown R base
Vat golden orange 3G base...
p-Xylidine
l:3:4-Xylidine-5-sulfomc acid.
All other...
Total:
Quantity
Value-.
Quantity
Pounds
m
202
350
439
32
2,002
165
3,968
397
2,092
26
110
3,700
110
236
876
75
3,062
4,847
17,443
6,159
6,406
332
110
791
11,306
10, 010
19, 018
11
2.730
129
3,871
906
61, 232
22
634
200
200
300
68,300
26
100
7,900
25
12, 432
4,207
5,838
864
272
1,918,888
$1, 889, 16»
1 Competitive or noncompetitive.
> Duty based on foreignvalue.
PART V
UNITED STATES PRODUCTION AND SALES OF SYNTHETIC ORGANIC
CHEMICALS OF NON-COAL-TAR ORIGIN, 1934
The progress made by tliis comparatively new industry is shown
by the unusual increases in production reported practically every
year. Increases exceeding 100 percent in 1934, as compared with
1933, occurred in the output of isopropyl alcohol, synthetic rubber,
ethylene glycol, ethylene chlorohydrin, and ethylene oxide. More
than 50 percent increase in output is reported for synthetic camphor,
citric acid, crotonaldehyde, ethylene dibromide, ethylene dichloride,
ethyhdine diacetate, isopropyl acetate and trichloroethylene. In-
creases exceeding 25 percent are reported for ethyl alcohol, tetraethyl
lead, acetic acid, methanol, and carbon tetrachloride.
Among the medicinals, derivatives of barbituric acid show an
increase of 65 percent in production and a decrease in unit value of
sales from $8.05 per pound in 1933 to $5.25 per pound in 1934.
Output of urea resins increased 7 percent and the price per pound
dropped from 48 cents to 41 cents.
Table 19. — Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States
production and sales, 1934
JThe numbers in the second column refer to the numbered alphabetical list of manufacturers printed on
p. 78. An X signifies that the manufacturer did not consent to the publication of his identification
number with the designated product. A blank in the third column indicates that the production figure
cannot be published without revealing information in regard to the output of individual firms. A blank
in the fourth and fifth columns indicates that the sales of the corresponding product cannot be published
without revealing information in regard to the individual firms. The figures thus concealed are, however,
included in the total]
Manufacturers'
identification
numbers (accord-
ing to list on p. 78)
Production
Sales
Name of chemical
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
Grand total
Pounds
1, 133. 644. 032
Pounds
639, 352, 653
$72, 832, 673
$0.11
30, 61, 94, 129, X
129
INDUSTRUL AXD MISCELLANEOUS
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Acetaldehyde -
62, 523, 259
Acetaldol (aldol)
Acetamide. .
88
Acetic acid (100 percent)
94, 129, X, X
Acetic anhydride (from all sources) .
Acetin . . . ..
30, 52, 59, X, X
186, X
67, 335, 274
7, 135, 633
928, 931
.13
Acetone -.
30, 43, 151
42, 615, 312
3, 867, 440
.09
Acetonitrile
59
Acetyl chloride. -
88.-
Aldfihydo ammnnja
53, X
Aldehyde C-12
X
AUyl alcohol
59, 60
Allyl bromide ...
60
Allyl caproate
X
Allyl chloride
60
p-Aminodimethylamine .
4 .
Amyl acetate, total
8, 097, 582
8, 227, 490
812, 081
.1&
Normal
53, 70, 151, 165, 188
Secondary
166, X
Iso -
70, 134, X, X, X, X.
63
64
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 19.
-Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States
production and sales, 1934 — 'Continued
Manufacturers'
identification
numbers (accord-
ing to list on p. 78)
Production
Sales
Name of chemical
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS—
continued
Amyl alcohol:
53, 70, 151, 165
Pounds
Pounds
53, 165, 166, X
165, X, X
i 1, 062, 996
826, 308
$104, 847
$.13
Xso -
70, X, X, X
165..
25, 70..
134, X
X
51, 83, X
51, X
X
42, 111, 815
43, 339, 168
3,968,122
.09
30, 43, 53, 70, 123, 151,
188, 196.
166, X
Iso -
30, 53
30
49, 082, 406
36, 456, 719
3, 144, 679
.09
30, 43, 151, 196, X
166, X
166, X
30, 53
Butyl aldehyde
30, 43
69
70
43
70, 188, 196
43, X
30, 134, 196
30
120, 124
Calcium citrate (fermentation).
145
X
9, 37, 114, X
53
114, 134
68 .-
68
Carbon bisulfide on methylene
X
19, 30, 52, 130, 180,
195.
52
46, 920, 303
42, 576, 987
1, 748, 356
.04
69
X
Chloroform (tech. and USP)
19, 24, 52, 53
1, 781, 882
15, 020
1, 433, 725
13, 150
232, 613
28,914
.16
Citral
25, 51, 53, 186, X, X,
X, X.
145, X
2.20
Citric acid (fermentation)
C itronellal
181, 186, 189, X
68, 72, 118, 186, X, X.
68
14,548
11, 993
19, 640
1.64
Crotonaldehy de
30, 129
43, 123
175
n-Dibutyl'imine
63
Dibutyl carbinol
X
Dibutyl ether
30
Dibutyl l^etone.-
X
X
Dichlorodilluoromethane.
101
Dichloroethyl ether
30
Dichloromouoh uorome thane
101.
Dichlorotetratluoroethane..-
101
Diethanolamine..
30
Diethylacetal (acetal)
X . .
Diethylamine
199
Diethyl succinate
X
Diethyl sulfate
30
Diethylcne glycol
30
Diethylene glycol diethyl ether
30
Dielhylene glycol monobutyl ether..
30
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
65
Table 19. — Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States
production and sales, 1934 — Continued
Manufacturers'
identification
numbers (accord-
ing to list on p. 78)
Production
Sales
Name of chemical
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS—
continued
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether
30-
Pounds
Pounds
acetate.
Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether. .
30-.
Diethylene glvcol monoethyl ether
30
acetate.
Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether
30
30
68.
Dihydroxy citronellic ketone - .
68
Diisobutylene .
166, X
Dimethylamine
43, 53
6, 59
Dimethyl ether..
53
Dimethyl sulfate
53
Dipropyl ketone
30
53
X
Ethylamine -- ..
22
Ethyl acetate (85 percent) .
30, 43, 53, 68, 70, 123,
134, 151, 188, X.
30, X
47, 671, 437
23, 274, 841
$1,'662, 126
$.07
Ethyl alcohol (synthetic) . ..
30
Ethyl bromide -.
1, 52
Ethyl butvi acetate
30
Ethyl butyl alcohol
30
25,70, 134, X, X, X.
134
28,079
23,923
17, 179
.72
Ethyl carbonate -
X
Ethyl chloride (tech. and USP)
52, 53, 70, 73, X, X..
Ethyl chlorocarbonate .- ..
X
Ethyl ether (tech., USP, and abso-
lute).
Ethyl ether of morpholine ethanol
30,53,114,X,X,X..-
30
8, 183, 999
6, 800, 671
1, 445, 200
.21
68,70, 134, X,X
30
30
30
134, X,X
564
1,069
1.90
Ethyl lactate
X
51
114
Ethyl myristinate
68
51, 134, X
70, X
68
25, 186
68, 70, 134, 188, X
68, 70, X, X
1,450
543
800
1.47
Ethyl vanillin. (See Coal-tar flav-
ors.)
30
27 52 62 ....
30, 52
30
30
Ethylene glycol diethyl ether
30
30
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether...
30 .
30
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
acetate (cellusolve acetate).
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether .
Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether
acetate (methyl cellusolve acetate) .
30 70
30
30, 70
30
X - ---
94
•
53,61,84
53 191, X
153
Furfuryl alcohol and derivatives
153
153
88
Gallic acid, tech .
59, 114, X
117, 608
66
UNITED STATES TAEIFF COMMISSION
Table 19. — Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States
production and sales, 1934 — Continued
Manufacturers'
identification
numbers (accord-
ing to list on p. 78)
Production
Sales
Name of chemical
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS—
contiLued
51,53,68,72,181,186,
189, X, X, X, X,
X, X.
68 -
Pounds
185, 741
Pounds
162, 784
$229, 756
$1.41
68 ---
77
51, X, X --.
14, 994
22, 308
1.49
X -
X
52, 53
53, 84, 160 --
X
Hexyl alcohol (n., sec, and ter.)
Higher acetates (above hexyl)
Higher alcohols (containing more
than five-carbon atoms).
30, X -.
X
53, X -
53
Hydroxylamine hydrochloride
6, 59
53, X
53, 120, 186, X, X
68, 134, X, X
68, 134, X, X
7,094
7,460
296
5,972
302
.80
1.02
134, X
68, X
53
68
166
189, X
166
30, 68, 188, X
30
Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol)
30, 188, X
1
30
Isopulegyl acetate (acetylized citro-
nellol).
186
186
134
Lactic acid:
9, 37, X, X
Edible
37, X, X, X
37, X
82
Lead dimethyldithiocarbamate
199
68, X
68
125
30
Methanol (synthetic) .
30, 43, 53, 61
85, 564, 775
66,450,839
3, 188. 604
.05
4 . -
Methylene chloride
53
Methylene dipiperidine
X
30, 129
30
Methyl butyl ketone
X
19, 53
Methyl ethyl ketone
30, 166, X
Methyl formate
53, 98
Methyl isobutyl carbinol
30
Methyl isobutyl carbinol acetate
30 .
30
Methyl propyl ketone
166
Methyl succinate ,
X
Monoethanolamine
30
Monomethylamine
63
Morpholine .
30
Nonyl aldehyde ,
68 .. .
n-Octyl alcohol
6, X
Oxalic acid
137, 191, X, X
129 .
8,922,031
7,967,544
845, 423
.11
Paracetaldehyde..
Paraformaldehyde
53,84
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
67
Table 19. — Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States
production and sales, 1934 — Continued
Manufacturers'
identification
numbers (accord-
ing to list on p. 78)
Production
Sales
Name of product
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
INDUSTRIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS
SYNTHETIC OEGANIC CHEMICALS—
continued
53
Pounds
Pounds
53
Piperidine
.53, X
X
*
30, 196
30 -
88 ...
53
59
30
22
Propylene dichloride
30, 52
30
30
Pyrogallol (pyrogallic acid)
59, 114, X
82, 637
3,374
85, 168
2,420
$126, 325
34. 518
$1.4g
Khodinol . .
68, 181, 186, 189, X,
X, X, X.
53
14.26
Rubber, synthetic (duprene)
6.
X
53, 114, 191, X
X
191
Sucpjnic acid and anhydride. —
125, X
X
53, 74, 177.
(gardinols, igepons, intramines.).
X
53, X, X
83 .
Terpinyl acetate
X
Tetrabromoethane (acetylene tetra-
bromide).
Tetrachloroethane (acetylene tetra-
chloride).
52
52, 53, 195
52
Tetraethyl lead
53
30
Tetramethylthiouramsulfide
X
160, X, X
X, X
30, 53, 195
101
30
X
30 „.
Triethylene glycol dihexoate
Triethylene glycol monoethyl ether.
Triethylene glycol mono'methyl
ether.
Triethylene glycol monomethyl
ether acetate.
30
30
30
30
30
Triethyltrimethylenetriamine
X
X
53
53
Vanillin. (See Coal-tar flavors.)
30 --
30
53, 77, X
7, 81, 160, X, X, X..
X
Zinc diethyldithiocarbamate..
X
160, X, X
13, 120
8,420
17, 279
2.05
82 .
53, 61
Total
635, 386, 985
70, 154, 580
.11
68
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 19. — Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States
production and sales, 193 4 — Continued
Manufacturers'
identification
numbers (accord-
ing to list on p. 78)
Production
Sales
Name of chemical
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
SYNTHETIC MEDICINALS OF NON-
COAL-TAE ORIGIN
Acetannin (tannigen) (tannyl
X
Pounds
Pounds
acetate).
Adenine sulfate
59
Aminoacetic acid (glycocol) (gly-
cine).
Amyl nitrite
52, 63, 60, 143, 178....
59, 114, X
10, 186
10, 158
$39, 607
$3.90
Barbituric-acid derivatives, total..
129, 915
109, 454
574, 454
5 25
Allyl-isopropyl-acetyl carbam-
86
ide.
Calcium isopropyl ethyl bar-
X
bituric acid and salts.
Cyclohexenyl ethyl barbituric
X
acid and salts.
Dibromobarbituric acid and
X
salts (dibromin).
Diethylbarbituric acid and salts
1, 86, X, X
(barbital).
Diethyl ester of monoethyl-
1.
ethyl malonic acid.
Isoamyl ethyl barbituric acid
109.
and salts.
Monoethyl ethyl malonic acid..
1, X
Sodium diethylbarituric (bar-
86
bital sodium).
Sodium hexylethyl barbiturate
X
(ortal sodium).
All other derivatives of barbi-
X
turic acid.
Bromocamphor
52, 114
Bromodiethylacetylcarbamide
X...
Calcium dibromobehenate
X...
Calcium iodobehenate
X
Chaulmoogric ester
X
Chloral hydrate...
124, X
Chloroform, USP. (See Chloro-
form, tech.)
Chlorothymol..
X
Diethylbromoacetyl bromide
X
(bromo acid).
1 :3-Dimethylxanthin sodium acetate.
X
Ether, absolute. (See Ethyl ether,
tech.)
Ethyl chloride, USP. (See Ethyl
chloride, tech.)
Ethyl ether, USP. (See Ethyl
ether, tech.)
Ethyl glycollic acid ester of menthol.
X
Ethylhydrocupreine hydrochloride
X
(optochin).
Ethyl iodide
59, 114, X
284
2,036
7 17
Ethyl malonate
1
Ethyl nitrite
70, 114, X
Ethylenediamine
22,30
Ethylenediamine hydrochloride
22,30
Gallic acid, USP
59, 114 .
Olycerophosphoric acid and salts....
84, 124
He.xamethylenetetramineanhydro-
X
methylene citrate.
Iodoform.
114, 128, X ...
lodomethane sulfate sodium
X
Lithium lactate
X
Menthol, synthetic
X
Methyl glyco cyanidine (crea-
59
tinine).
Methyl iodide
59, 114, X
293
1,652
5.64
Methylene citric acid
X
Methylene iodide
X
Pelviren acid.
X
Pyruvic acid
1 .
Sodium-bismuth- thiogly collate
X
(thiohismol).
Sulfonethylmethane
114
Sulfonmethane
114
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
69
Table 19. — Synthetic organic chemicals of non-coal-tar origin: United States
production and sales, 1934 — Continued
Manufacturers'
identification
numbers (accord-
ing to list on p. 78)
Production
Sales
Name of chemical
Quantity
Value
Unit
value
SYNTHETIC MEDICTNALS OF NON-
COAL-TAR ORIGIN— continued
Tribromoacetyl aldehyde (bromal)..
X
Pounds
Pounds
X
Tribromomethane (bromoform)
Tribromotertiarybutyl alcohol
(brometone).
52, 114
X -
52
Trichlorotertiarybutyl alcohol
(chloretone).
20, X
Total -
464, 839
$1,186,948
$2.55
83
SYNTHETIC RESINS OF NON-COAL-
TAR ORIGIN
Derived from—
Abalyn-hydrogen-nitrogen (her-
colyn).
Rubber (pliofilm)
X
77
7, 48, 185, X, X, X..
30
3, 470, 916
3, 115, 608
1,290,802
.41
83 - . .
(abalyn).
Total
3. 500, 829
1,491,145
.43
PART VI
RESEARCH WORK
Introduction
The synthetic organic chemicals industry maintained 129 sepa-
rately organized research laboratories in 1934 as compared with 114
in 1933. About 1,350 technically trained research workers were
employed at an average annual salary of $2,864 as compared with
1,060 worker;- averaging $3,118 in 1933. The net cost of research was
$7,629,694 in 1934 as against $6,163,688 in 1933. This expenditure
for research in 1934 is equivalent to 4.3 percent of the value of sales
of all synthetic organic chemicals.
A break-down for coal-tar products and products not of coal-tar
origin is shown below:
Coal-Tar Products
In 1934 there were 212 producers of dyes and other coal-tar prod-
ucts, of which 76 reported separately organized research laboratories.
These laboratories employed 664 technically trained research workers
in 1934 at an average annual salary of $3,016 as compared with 498
workers averaging $3,548 in 1933.
The gross cost of research was $4,170,328 and the net cost $3,809,-
546. The net cost represents 3.7 percent of the value of sales of all
coal-tar products.
Synthetic Products not of Coal-Tar Origin
There were 628 technically trained research v.'orkers employed in
the synthetic non-coal-tar chemical industry in 1934 at an average
annual salary of $2,695. The gross cost of research was $3,566,810
and the net cost was $3,536,011. This net cost represents 4.9 percent
of the total value of sales of all products in this class.
Coal-Tar and Non-Coal-Tar Products
Certain manufacturers producing synthetic products both of coal-
tar and non-coal-tar origin were unable to separate their research
costs. In this group were 57 research workers at an annual average
salary of $2,944. The gross cost of research was $308,728 and the
net cost $284,137.
70
PART VII
Appendix 1
dyes and other coal-tar chemicals imports for consumption,
and exports, 1934
The folloAving tables are compiled from official statistics of imports
and exports, as reported in Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the
United States for 1934. For comparative purposes, table 20 shows
total imports of each product in 1933 and 1934. Table 21 shows
imports of these products in 1934 by countries, and table 22 shows
exports by countries.
The slight discrepancy between the figures for imports of coal-tar
products shown in part IV and those shoNvn here may be explained as
follows: The coverage of the invoice anal3^ses by which the detailed
imports of part IV are compiled is not always complete. The values
shown in the invoice analyses are the invoice or foreign values, wliile
the values shown in Foreign Commerce and Navigation of the United
States, with respect to dutiable items, are the dutiable values based
either on American selling price or United States value. Furthermore,
the classifications in Foreign Commerce and Navigation reports are
broader than in the detailed statistics shown in part IV.
Table 20. — Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States, 19S3
and 1934
Group I— CRUDES (FREE)
Dead or creosote oil gallons.,
Acenaphthene, fluorene, methylanthracene, methyl-
naphthalene pounds. -
Anthracene, less than 30 percent pure do
Benzene gallons. -
Cresylic acid do
Cumene and cymene pounds..
Naphthalene, solidifying at less than 79° C do
Pyridine gallons..
Toluene do
Tar and pitch:
Crude, coal, blast-furnace, oil-gas, and water-gas
tar ...barrels..
Pitch of coal, blast-furnace, oil-gas, and water-gas
tar do
AU other distillates, n. s. p. f. which yield in dis-
tilling below 190° C, a quantity of tar acids, less
than 5 percent of the original distillate.. pounds.
All mixtures of distillates or pitches in par. 1651,
and all other products found naturally in coal
tar, whether produced from coal tar or other
source, n. s. p. f.. pounds..
Quantity
18, 587, 894
1,038
10,000
1, 300, 070
649, 851
3,442
42, 786, 368
13, 126
99, 655
245
636, 004
100, 323
Value
$1, 131, 453
1,190
74
166, 178
178, 824
534
451, 019
14,818
134, 234
1,019
19, 484
3,301
1934
Quantity
31, 773, 930
24, 174
42, 591
1, 172, 571
842, 766
47, 994, 513
14, 760
10, 070
103, 048
105
871, 268
86, 120
Value
$2, 835, 235
3,140
700
143, 461
284, 051
669, 383
16, 246
3.021
187, 317
36, 463
3,353
71
72
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 20. — Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States, 1933
and 1934 — Continued
Geoup II.— INTERMEDIATES' (DUTIABLE AT 40 PERCENT AD VALOREM AND 7 GENTS
PER POUND)
Quantity
Value
Duty
Equivalent
ad valorem
Acids:
Carbolic:
Crystal (phenol) »—
1933 -.
Pounds
3,440
$641
$249
Percent
38.8
1934
Liquid (cresylic acid or cresol)'—
1933 -
121, 634
23,964
229, 651
148, 359
2,381
9,164
1,497
282, 299
182, 655
381
6,090
1,138
128, 995
83,447
319
66.5
1934-
76.0
Coal-tar acids, n. s. p. f.:
1933
45.7
1934
45.7
Aniline oil and salt:
1933
83.7
1934
Anthracene, 30 percent or more pure:
1933 .
2,648
330
4,766
2,175
2,136
4,000
1, 772
234
6,371
2,867
516
2,035
894
117
2,882
1,299
356
1,094
50.5
1934
49.9
Benzanthrone, benzoquinone, benzidine, benzidine
sulfate, and benzyl, benzal, and benzoyl chloride:
1933
45.2
1934 ...
45 3
Carbazole, 65 percent or more pure:
1933
69.0
1934 .
53 8
Dimethylaminophenol, dimethylphenylbenzylammo-
nium hydroxide, and dimethylphenylenediamine:
1933
1934
911
10
10
48, 511
124. 598
2,944
20
20
16, 205
34, 361
1,241
9
9
4,939
11, 233
42.2
Diphenylamine:
1933
43.5
1934
43.5
Metacresol, orthocresol, and paracresol, 90 percent or
more pure: '
1933
30.5
1934..
32 7
Naphthalene, solidifying at or above 79° C:
1933
1934
66
34, 542
78,870
20,598
6
71, 701
235, 120
5,680
7
31, 098
99, 569
3,714
116.7
Naphthol, alpha and beta, not medicinal:
1933.
43.4
1934...
42.3
Nitro-aniline, para and meta, nitrobenzene, nitro-
naphthalene, nitrophenylenediamine, nitrosodi-
methylaniline, nitrotoluene, and nitrotoluylenedia-
mine:
1933
65.4
1934
Tolidine, toluene sulfochloride, toluene sulfonamide,
tolylenediamine:
1933
3
15
6
41.4
1934
All similar products manufactured from the products,
provided for in par. 27 or par. 1651:
1933
1, 388, 739
1, 680, 403
1, 141, 962
1, 513, 856
553,997
716, 171
48.5
1934
47.3
• Ad valorem rate based on American selling price or the United States value.
' Dutiable at 20 percent ad valorem and Z],i cents per pound.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
7a
Table 20. — Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States, 1933
and 1934 — Continued
Qeoup III— dyes and other finished products (DUTIABLE AT 45 PERCENT
AD VALOREM AND 7 CENTS PER POUND)
Quantity
Value
Duty
Equivalent
ad valorem
Colors, dyes, stains, color acids, color lakes, and color
bases (standard strength):
1933
Pounds
4,877,243
4, 239, 753
232
22
1
3
100
$5, 675, 681
5, 455, 603
173
62
576
1,046
60
$2, 895, 463
2, 751, 804
94
29
259
471
34
Percent
51.0
1934
50.4
Coal-tar medicinals:
Acetanilide, medicinal, acetphenetidin (phenac-
etin), and acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin):
1933
54.4
1934
47.6
Arsphenamine (salvarsan), neoarsphenamine,
and similar arsenical medicinal compounds:
1933..
45.0
1934
45.0
Benzoic acid, medicinal:
1933
56.7
1934
Guaiacol, including natural, and derivatives:
1933
1,110
716
400
65.9
1934
Novocain or procaine:
1933
19
11,425
5,143
45.0
1934
1933
551
645
372
6
17, 421
13,012
1,250
1,000
52, 522
37, 466
1,766
425
6
1,674
2,229
685
16
68,993
70,862
2,420
2,000
127, 586
97,231
22, 691
4,738
10
792
1,048
289
8
32, 266
32, 799
1,177
970
61, 090
46, 377
10, 335
2,162
5
47.3
1934
47.0
Salicylic acid and its salts, medicinal:
1933
49. S
1934
47.6
Coal-tar medicinals, n. s. p. f.:
1933. . .
46.8
1934- . . . . .
46.3
Other coal-tar products:
Explosives, except smokeless powders (including
picric acid and trinitrotoluene) :
1933
48.6
1934
48.6
Flavors and perfume materials:
Musk, artificial, benzyl acetate, benzyl benzo-
ate, coumarin, natural coumarin, diphenyl-
oxide, heliotropine (from coal tar, T. D.
ate, natural methyl salicylate or oil of
acetaldehyde, phenylethyl alcohol, and
other synthetic oderiferous or aromatic
chemicals not containing alcohol:
1933
47.9
1934
47.7
1933.
45.6
1934
45.6
Other flavors:
49.2
1934
1933
11, 884
10, 369
3,776
15,711
34, 726
44,160
2,508
8,680
16, 459
20,598
1,393
5,006
47.4
1934
46.6
Synthetic phenolic resin and all resin-like products,
prepared from any article provided for in pars. 27 or
1651 (bakehte prohibited, T. D. 41512):
1933
55.5
1934..
47.7
Synthetic tanning materials:
1933
7,075
1,072
978
91.2
74
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 21. — Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States, by
countries, 1984
Country
Belgium
Germany
Netherlands
United Kingdom.
Canada
New Zealand
Japan
Total.
Dead or creosote oil
Quantity
Gallons
9, 439, 236
1, 780, 363
15, 972, 884
1,971,372
4,500
2, 605, 575
31, 773, 930
Value
$837, 215
155, 818
1, 477, 028
206, 567
408
158, 199
2, 835, 235
Acenaphthene,
fluorene, methyl-
anthracene,
methylnaph-
thalene
Quantity
Pounds
2,006
22,168
24,174
Value
$190
2,950
3,140
Anthracene, less
than 30 percent
pure
Quantity
Pounds
"42,"59i"
42, 591
Value
$700
700
Country
Belgium
Czechoslovakia
France.
Germany.. -
Netherlands..
Poland and Danzig
U. S. S. R. (Russia in Europe).
United Kingdom
Canada..
Mexico. -
Total.
Benzene
Quantity Value
Gallons
1, 071, 394
101, 177
1, 172, 571
$129, 040
14,421
143, 461
Cresylic acid
Quantity Value
Pounds
2,080
25, 643
815, 043
842, 766
$799
6,263
276, 989
284, 051
Naphthalene, solid-
ifying at less than
79° C.
Quantity Value
Pounds
7,313,870
2, 984, 454
22, 219, 291
620, 569
5, 765, 530
1, 049, 831
6, 968, 213
1, 072, 755
47, 994, 513
$90, 424
44, 371
326, 607
8,739
89, 002
12, 569
78, 968
18, 703
669, 383
Country
Toluene
Pyridine
Crude, coal,
blast-furnace,
oil-gas, and
water-gas tar
Pitch of coal,
blast-furnace,
oil-gas, and
water-gas tar
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Germany
Gallons
Gallons
14, 610
150
$15, 732
514
Barrels
Barrels
United Kingdom
951
101, 040
52
$4,724
182, 373
220
95
$653
Canada
10, 070
$3, 021
New Zealand
10
35
Total
10, 070
3,021
14,760
16,246
102, 043
187, 317
105
688
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
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Table 21. — Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States, by
countries, 19S4 — Continued
Ooantry
All other distillates,
n. s. p. f., which yield
in distilling below
190° C. a quantity of
tar acids less than 5
percent of the origi-
nal distillate
All mixtures of distil-
lates or pitches in
paragraph 1651, and
all other products
found naturally in
coal tar, whether pro-
duced from coal tar
or other source, n. s.
p.f.
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Potmds
84, 206
626, 312
160, 100
650
$6, 361
27, 833
2,244
25
Pounds
10,580
$960
United Kingdom . - . . . . . .
Canada . - -
75,540
2,393
Finland- .- .
Total
871, 268
36, 463
86, 120
3,353
Country
Carbolic acid,
liquid (cresylic
acid or cresol)
Coal-tar acids
n. s. p. f.
Anthracene, 30
percent or more
pure
Benzanthrone,
benzoquinone,
benzidine,
benzidine sul-
fate, and ben-
zyl, benzal, and
benzoyl chloride
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Czechoslovakia
Pounds
Pounds
313
50
121, 772
25, 353
551
320
$212
574
143, 516
37, 470
310
573
Pounds
Pounds
France . .
Germany . ..
330
$234
2,175
$2, 867
Switzerland
23,464
500
$1,412
85
Total
23,964
1,497
148, 359
182, 655
330
234
2,175
2,867
Country
Carbazole, 65
percent or more
pure
Dimethylamino-
phenol, dimethyl-
phenylbenzyl am-
monium hydrox-
ide, and dimethyl-
phenylenedia-
mine
Diphenylamine
Metacresol, or-
thocresol, and
paracresol, 90
percent or more
pure
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Germany.-
Pounds
4,000
$2,035
Pounds
911
$2,944
Pounds
10
$20
Pounds
8,928
24,253
91,417
$3,581
Switzerland
9,312
United Kingdom
21,468
Total
4,000
2,035
911
2,944
10
20
124, "igs
34, 361
76
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Table 21. — Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States, by
countries, 1934 — Continued
Country
Naphthalene, solidify-
ing at or above 79° C.
Naphthol, alpha and
beta, not medicinal
AU similar products
manufactured from
the products provided
for in pars. 27 or 1651
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
France
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
7.178
1,504,146
22
236
32, 958
33, 598
1,999
266
$16, 697
Germany
66
$6
78, 350
$233. 257
1,440,341
460
Italy
19
23, 366
29, 227
Canada..
620
1,863
3,147
Japan
599
Total
66
6
78, 870
235, 120
1, 580, 403
1, 513, 856
Country
Coal-tar colors, dyes,
stains, color acids,
color lakes, and color
bases, n. s. p. f.
Acetanilide,
medicinal,
acetphenetidine
(phenacetin) and
acetylsalicylic
acid (aspirin)
Arsphenamine
(salvarsan)
neoarsphenamine,
and similar
arsenical medic-
inal compounds
Phenolphthalein
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Belgium
Pounds
2.726
14,712
2,010,784
310
18, 889
2, 131, 491
51,718
8,805
33
285
$2, 313
27. 146
2, 824. 678
427
16, 595
2, 521, 333
51, 445
11, 362
29
275
Pounds
Pounds
Pounds
France
Germany
3
$1, 046
Italy
Netherlands
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Canada.--
22
$62
645
$2,229
China -..
Japan
Total
4, 239, 753
5, 455, 603
22
62
3
1,046
645
2,229
Country
Salicylic acid
and its salts,
medicinal
Coal-tar medici-
nals, n. s. p. f.
Coal-tar explo-
sives, except
smokeless
powders (includ-
ing picric acid
and trinitroto-
luene)
Coal-tar flavors
and perfume
materials »
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
France
Pounds
Pounds
1,376
7,981
46
6
$9, 166
42, 074
183
306
Pounds
Pounds
6, 164
19, 568
$23 927
Germany
48 035
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
2,438
716
8,528
52
4,819
484
Spain.-
Switzerland
1,024
2,392
43
144
12, 557
6,308
31
237
19, 686
United Kingdom
280
Canada
6
$16
1,000
$2,000
Japan -
Total
6
16
13,012
70, 8C2
1,000
2,000
37, 466
97, 231
' Includes musk, artificial, benzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate. coumarin, natural coumarin, diphenyloxide,
heliotropin (from coal tar. T. D. 40.998), methyl salicylate, natural methyl salicylate or oil of wintergreen
or oil of sweet birch, phenylacetaldehyde, phenylethyl alcohol, and other synthetic odoriferous or aromatic
chemicals not containing alcohol.
DYES AND OTHEK SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
77
Table 21. — Coal-tar products: Imports for consumption in the United States, by
countries, 1934 — Continued
Country
Coal-tar flavors
and perfume ma-
terials—Vanillin
Coal-tar photo-
graphic chemicals
Synthetic pheno-
lic resin and all
resin-like
products 1
Synthetic tanning
materials
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Belgium .. .
Pounds
Pounds
4
8,317
1,982
$44
35, 447
8,575
Pounds
Pounds
Germany
425
$4, 738
9,801
$5, 303
7,075
$1, 072
Netherlands
Switzerland
3,473
1,065
1,372
2,621
255
501
United Kingdom
Canada
31
35
80
14
Japan.
Total
425
4,738
10, 369
44, 160
15, 711
8,680
7,075
1,072
> Prepared from any article provided for in pars. 27 or 1651 (bakelite prohibited, T. D. 41512).
Table 22. — Coal-tar products: Exports from the United States by countries, 1934
Country
Benzol
Crude coal tar
Coal-tar pitch
Creosote oU
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
Belgium..
Gallons
1, 494, 366
5, 237, 209
147, 950
146, 463
1, 249, 205
712, 078
335, 597
53, 595
607
512
51,008
98, 371
240
51, 144
76, 016
37, 649
$252, 727
873, 095
29, 633
35, 080
301,411
122,833
57, 073
8,517
675
217
9,835
29,384
135
13, 184
17, 062
10, 313
Barrels
97, 444
325, 359
11,657
$218, 652
763, 983
29, 670
Tons
8,652
127, 208
1
371
10, 778
$93, 007
1, 619, 254
13
6,474
91, 486
Gallons
France
261
$112
Germany
Italy
26, 880
68,400
Poland and Danzig. .
United Kingdom
10,037
3,349
3
6
14
112, 178
35,713
102
286
295
Canada
15,968
208
128
588
194
162
20
47, 438
1,647
1,081
7,249
1,935
1,270
160
69, 894
19, 795
27, 381
5,553
50
61,856
811
10,844
Panama
4,088
Mexico
6,640
Cuba
1,352
Argentina
20
Colombia
410
6,485
15,910
Philippine Islands
219
Canary Islands
All other.-
947
7,584
5,628
59, 413
8,907
3,276
Total
9, 692, 010
1, 761, 174
479, 555
1, 149, 069
166, 457
2, 024, 706
194, 508
42, 461
Country
Coal-tar colors, dyes,
stains, and color lakes
Quantity Value
Other coal-tar products
exclusive of medicinals
Quantity Value
Belgium..
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Canada
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil...
British India
China.. ,
Hong Kong
Japan
Kwantung
Other countries..
Total
Pounds
1, 193, 630
23,154
105, 380
119,677
392, 595
70, 392
2, 443, 763
562, 864
338, 561
207, 497
1, 258, 715
8, 373, 975
354, 833
540, 382
962, 680
994, 105
$369,414
34, 355
60, 273
125, 775
108, 513
26, 362
1, 093, 721
251, 503
172, 601
136, 533
496, 452
1, 579, 552
87, 170
392,814
154, 351
550, 277
Pounds
2, 277, 004
1, 056, 548
1, 463, 390
4, 484, 555
3, 914, 547
1, 496, 653
4, 688, 745
368, 402
141,730
552, 114
25, 264
2, 403, 308
110, 143
1, 965, 053
103, 512
2, 904, 807
72, 680
116, 683
111,850
291,984
172, 518
405, 656
71,510
19, 783
66, 140
20, 470
324, 768
70, 772
353, 840
11,129
381,319
17, 942, 203 5, 629, 666
27, 955, 775
2, 657, 010
78
UNITED STATES TARIFF COMMISSION
Appendix 2
Directory of manufacturers of dyes and other synthetic organic chemicals, 19S4
Name of company
Abbott Laboratories--- -
Alston Lucas Paint Co
Althouse Chemical Co
Amalgamated Dyestuff & Chemical
Works, Inc.
American Aniline Products, Inc-
American Chemical Products Co
American Cyanamid Co
American Dyewood Co -.-
American Maize-Products Co
American Moulded Products Corpo-
ration.
American Resolin Corporation
Ansul Chemical Co
Apex Chemical Co., Inc
Arnold, Hoffman & Co., Inc
Artifex Products Co
Barrett Co., The
Bates Chemical Co., Inc
Beck, Koller & Co., Inc.-
Belle Alkali Co
Benzol Products Co
Berkheimer Manufacturing Co., J. E
Bersworth Laboratories, F. C
Brooklyn Color Works, Inc
Brown Co .
Bush & Co., Inc., W. J
Calco Chemical Co., Inc., The
California Chemical Co
California Flaxseed Products Co
California Ink Co., Inc., The
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corpo-
ration.
Carus Chemical Co., Inc
Catalazuli Manufacturing Co., Inc.—
Catalin Corporation of America
Celluloid Corporation
Chemical Manufacturing Co., Inc
Cincinnati Chemical Works, Inc
Clinton Co
Coe Laboratories, Inc
Colasta Co., Inc., The
Coleman & Bell Co., The
Collway Colors, Inc
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Co
Commercial Solvents Corporation
Commonwealth Color & Chemical Co.
Continental-Diamond Fibre Co
Cooks Falls Dye Works, Inc
Coopers Creek Chemical Co
Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc
Crown Tar Works (Public Service Co.
of Colorado).
Diarsenol Co., Inc
Dodge & Olcott Co
Dow Chemical Co., The --.
du Pont de Nemours & Co., E. I
du Pont Viscoloid Co
Durite Plastics (division of Stokes
& Smith).
Dye Specialties Corporation
DyestufTs & Cheniical.s Inc
Eakins, Inc., J. S. <t W. R
Eastman Kodak Co
Edwal Laboratories, The -
Empire Oil & Refining Co
Ethyl-Dow Chemical Co
Farley & Loetscher Manufacturing
Federal Color Laboratories, Inc
Felton Chemical Co., Inc
Fiberloid Corporation, The
Fine Colors Co -
Office address (location of plant given in parentheses if not
in same city as office)
14th St. and Sheridan Road, North Chicago, III.
Wade and Currier Sts., Chicago, 111.
540 Pear St., Reading, Pa.
75 Hudson St., New York, N. Y. (Newark, N. J.).
50 Union Square, New York, N. Y. (Lock Haven, Pa.).
7 Litchfield St., Rochester, N. Y.
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. (Linden, N. J.;
Bound Brook, N. J.; Bridgeville, Pa.).
100 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y. (Belleville, N. J.).
100 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y. (Roby, Ind.).
1603 Geele Ave., Sheboygan, Wis.
25 Jay St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Foot of Stanton St., Marinette, Wis.
225 W. 34th St., New York, N. Y. (Elizabethport, N. J.).
55 Canal St., Providence, R. I. (Dighton, Mass.).
Delaware Ave. and Elm St., Camden, N. J.
40 Rector St., New York, N. Y. (plants throughout United
States).
Scottdale Road, Lansdowne, Pa.
601 Woodward Heights Blvd., Ferndale, Mich.
Belle, W. Va.
237 South St., Newark, N. J. (Piscataway, N. J.).
Kenton Station, Portland, Oreg.
609 Waverly St., Framingham, Mass.
129-143 Cherry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
404 Commercial St., Portland, Maine (Berlin, N. H.).
11 E. 38th St., New York, N. Y. (Linden, N. J.).
Bound Brook, N. J.
220 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. (Newark and Chula
Vista, Calif.; South Charleston, W. Va.).
3135 E. 26th St., Los Angeles, Calif.
545 Sansome St., San Francisco, Calif. (Berkeley, Calif.).
30 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y. (South Charleston, W. Va.;
Niagara Falls, N. Y.).
1377 Eighth St., LaSalle, 111.
119-201 Twenty-second Ave., College Point, Long Island,
N. Y.
1 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. (Fords, N. J.).
290 Ferry St., Newark, N. J.
Ashland, Mass.
Evanston Station, box 20, Cincinnati, Ohio (Norwood
and St. Bernard, Ohio).
Clinton, Iowa.
6033 Wentworth Ave., Chicago, 111.
Mechanic St., Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
Main and Waverly Aves., Norwood, Ohio.
15 Market St., Paterson, N. J.
Hartford, Conn.
230 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. (Terre Haute, Ind.;
Peoria, 111.; Westwego, La.; Harvey, La.; Agnew, Calif.).
Nevins. Butler and Baltic Sts., Brooklyn, N. Y.
70 Chapel St., xXewark, Del. (Bridgeport, Pa.).
70 Pine St., New York, N. Y. (Cooks Falls, N. Y.).
River Road, West Conshohocken, Pa.
Baltimore, Md.
900 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colo.
771-773 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.
180 Varick St., New York, N. Y. (Bayonne, N. J.).
Midland, Mich.
Wilmington, Del. (Carney's Point, N. J.; New Brunswick,
N. J.; Carrollville, Wis.; Repauno, N. J.; Belle, W. Va.;
Parlin, N. J.; Perth Amboy, N. J.; Niagara Falls, N. Y.
626 Schuyler Ave., Arlington, N. J. (Leominster, Mass.).
Summerdale Ave. near Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa.
7 Bennett St., Jersey City, N. J.
nth and Monroe Sts., St. Louis, Mo.
55 Berry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
343 State St., Rochester, N. Y. (Rochester, N. Y., and.
Kingsport, Tenn.).
732 Federal St., Chicago, 111.
Bartlesville, Okla. (Tallant, Okla.).
Wilmington, N. C.
7th and White Sts., Dubuque, Iowa.
4633 Forest Ave., Norwood, Ohio.
599 Johnson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Indian Orchard, Mass.
21-29 McBride Ave., Paterson, N. J.
DYES AND OTHER SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICALS
79
Directory of manufacturers of dyes and other synthetic organic chemicals, 1934 — •
Continued
Name of company
Office address Qocation of plant given in parentheses if not
in same city as office)
Florasynth Laboratories, Inc
Foster-Heaton Co
Franco-American Chemical Works
Fries Bros -
Fries & Co., Inc., George G
Gebauer Chemical Co., The
General Aniline Works, Inc -
General Electric Co_
General Plastics, Inc..
Glyeo Products Co., Inc -
Goodrich Co., The B. F. -
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co
Grasselli Chemical Co., The
Great Western Electro-Chemical Co..
Hall Co., The C. P.-__
Hercules Powder Co
Heyden Chemical Corporation _
Hilton-Davis Co., The.
Hoflmann-LaRoche, Inc.-
Holland Aniline Dye Co...
Hooker Electrochemical Co
Huggins & Son, James...
Hynson, Westcott & Dunning, Inc..
Imperial Color Works, Inc
Industrial DyestufE Co
Inland Tar Co
Jasco, Inc
Jennison-Wright Co., The
Joanite Corporation
Johnson & Co., Charles Eneu
Kay-Fries Chemicals, Inc
Kentucky Color & Chemical Co
Kessler Chemical Corporation
Kinetic Chemical, Inc
A. Knoedler Co. _.
H. Kohnstamm & Co., Inc
Koppers Products Co., Inc
Krebs Pigment & Color Corporation..
LaMotte Chemical Products Co
Lavanburg Co., Fred L
Lehigh Briquetting Co
LiUy & Co., Eli
Lucidol Corporation
Lueders & Co., George
Macher & Son, Wm
Makalot Corporation
Mallinckrodt Chemical Works
Marblette Corporation, The.
Marietta DyestufTs Co., The
Mar.x Color & Chemical Co., Max
Maschmeijer, Jr., Inc., A
May, Inc., Otto B
Maywood Chemical Works
Mepham Corporation, Geo. S
Merck & Co., Inc
Merrimac Chemical Co
Monsanto Chemical Co
National Aniline & Chemical Co., Inc
Naugatuck Chemical Division of
United States Rubber Products,
Inc.
Neville Co., The....
New York Quinine & Chemical
Works, Inc.
Niacet Chemicals Corporation ,
Niagara Smelting Corporation
Nixon Nitration Works
Nord & Schulich, Inc
Northwestern Blaugas Co..
Northwestern Chemical Co.
1513-1533 Olmstead Ave., New York, N. Y.
833-839 Magnolia Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.
95 Wall St., New York, N. Y. (Carlstadt, N. J.).
92 Reade St., New York, N. Y. (Bloomfield, N. J.).
68 Beekman St., New York, N. Y. (11-25 Forty-fourth
Road, Long Island, N. Y.).
826 Hanna Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
1150 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (Albany, N. Y.; Gras-
selli, N.J.) .
1 River Road, Schenectady, N. Y. (Bridgeport, Conn.;
Pittsfleld, Mass.).
Walck Road, North Tonawanda, N. Y.
949 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (Brooklyn, N. Y.).
500 S. Main St., Akron, Ohio.
1144 E. Market St., Akron, Ohio.
1400 Guardian Building, Cleveland, Ohio (Philadelphia,
Pa.).
9 Main St., San Francisco, Calif. (Pittsburg, Calif.).
2510 First Central Tov\'er, Akron, Ohio.
Delaware Trust Building, Wilmington, Del.
50 Union Square, New York, N. Y. (Garfield and Perth
Amboy, N. J.).
P. O. Box 8, Pleasant Ridge Station, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Nutley, N. J.
R. F. D. No. 4, Holland, Mich.
60 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y. (Niagara Falls, N. Y.).
239 Medford St., Maiden, Mass.
1030 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md.
P. O. Box 231, Glens Falls, N. Y.
Massasoit Ave., East Providence, R. I.
38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. (Indiana Harbor, Ind.).
Care of Standard Oil Co. of Louisiana, Baton Rouge, La.
2463 Broadway, Toledo, Ohio.
1002 Forty-fourth Drive, Long Island City, N. Y.
10th St. at Lombard St., Philadelphia, Pa.
180 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. (West Haverstraw,
N. Y.).
34th and Bank Sts., Louisville, Ky.
Chrysler Building, New York, N. Y. (Philadelphia, Pa.),
8114 Du Pont Building, Wilmington, Del. (Carney's Point.
N. J.).
717 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa.
87 Park PI., New York, N. Y.
Koppers Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. (plants throughout the
United States).
256 Vanderpool St., Newark, N. J.
McCormick Building, Baltimore, Md.
90 John St., New York, N. Y. (Brooklyn, N. Y.).
Universal Building, Fargo, N. Dak. (Lehigh (post office
Dickinson), N. Dak.).
Indianapolis, Ind.
293 Larkin St., BuSalo, N. Y.
427 Washington St., New York, N. Y. (Brooklyn, N. Y.).
1533 W. Clearfield St., Philadelphia, Pa.
262 Washington St., Boston, Mass. (Waltham, Mass.).
3600 N. 2d St., St. Louis, Mo.
37-21 30th St., Long Island City, N. Y.
402 Peoples Bank Building, Marietta, Ohio.
192-194 Colt St., Irvington, N. J.
43 W. 16th St., New York N. Y. (Newark, N. J.).
198-212 Niagara St., Newark, N. J.
100 W. Hunter Ave., Maj-wood, N. J.
2001 Lynch Ave., East St. Louis, 111.
Rahway, N. J.
Everett, Mass.
1700 S. 2d St., St. Louis, Mo. (Monsanto (St. Clair County),
111.).
40 Rector St., New York, N. Y. (Buffalo, N. Y.).
Naugatuck, Conn.
NeviUe Post Office, Pittsburgh, Pa.
99 N. nth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Pine Ave. and 47th St., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
2710 Graybar Building, New York, N. Y. (Niagara Falls
N. Y.).
Nixon, N. J.
Foot of Blanchard St., Newark, N. J.
Hampden Ave. and Charles St., St. Paul, Minn.
Wauwatosa, Wis.
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Continued
Name of company
Office address (location of plant given in parentheses if not
in same city as office)
Novocol Chemical Manufacturing
Co., Inc.
Ohio- Apex, Inc —
Oldbury Electro Chemical Co
Organic Products, Inc
Panelyte Corporation
Patent Chemicals, Inc
Peerless Color Co
Pennsylvania Coal Products Co
Pfanstiehl Chemical Co
Pfister Chemical Co
Pfizer & Co., Chas-
Pharma Chemical Corporation
Philadelphia Gas Works Co., The..-.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co ,-.-.
Portland Gas & Coke Co
Poughkeepsie Dyestufl Corporation..
Publicker, Inc
Pyridium Corporation, The..
Quaker Oats Co., The
Rauh, Inc., Robert
Reilly Tar & Chemical Corporation. .
Republic Creosoting Co —
Resinous Products & Chemical Co.,
Inc.
Resinox Corporation
Rohm & Haas Co —
Rubber Service Laboratories Co
Ruberoid Co., The.
Safety Equipment Service Co
Seydel Chemical Co
Sharp & Dohme, Inc
Sharpies Solvents Corporation, The...
Shell Chemical Co
Sherwin-WiUiams Co., The
Simons, Inc., Harold L
Sinclair & Valentine Co
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories..
Solvav Process Co., The
Squibb & Sons, Inc., E. R
Standard Alcohol Co..
Standard Ultramarine Co., Inc., The.
Stange Co., Wm. J
Sun Chemical & Color Co. (division
of General Printing Ink Corpora-
tion).
Synthetic Chemicals, Inc
Synthetical Laboratories
Taylor & Co., Inc..
Taylor Chemical Corporation
Todd Co., A. M.-_
Toledo Synthetic Products, Inc.
Trubek Laboratories, The
Uhlich & Co., Inc., Paul
Unyte Corporation.
Van Ameringen-Haebler, Inc
Van Dyk & Co., Inc
Van Schaack Bros. Chemical Works,
Inc.
Verley, Inc., Albert
Verona Chemical Co..
Victor Chemical Works
Warner-Jenkinson Manufacturing Co.
Watertown Manufacturing Co...
Westinghouse Electric Manufactur-
ing Co.
Westvaco Chlorine Products, Inc
White Chemical Co., The Wilbur....
White Tar Co. of New Jersey, Inc..
Wilhelm Co., The A
WoltT Alport Chemical Corporation..
Young Aniline Works, Inc
Zinsser & Co., Inc
2923 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nitro, W. Va.
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Waverly Ave., Maraaroneck, N. Y.
60 E. 42d St., New York, N. Y. (Trenton, N. J.).
57 Wilkinson Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
521-535 North Avenue, Plainfield, N. J.
Petrolia, Pa.
104 Lakeview Ave., Waukegan, IlL
Ridgefleld, N. J.
81 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. (Brooklyn, N. Y.).
949 Broadway, New York, N. Y. (Bayonne, N. J.).
1401 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
235 E. Pittsburgh Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Public Service Building, Portland, Oreg.
77 N. Water St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
260 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
21 Gray Oaks Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
141 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. (Cedar Rapids, Iowa).
488 Frelinghuysen Ave., Newark, N. J.
1615 Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Ind. (plants
throughout United States).
1615 Merchants Bank Building, Indianapolis, Ind. (plants
throughout United States).
222 W. Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa. (Bridesburg,
Philadelphia, Pa.).
230 Park A v.. New York, N. Y. (Edgewater, N. J.).
222 W. Washington Square, Philadelphia, Pa. (Bristol,
Pa )
Nitro, 'w. Va.
500 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. (Erie, Pa.; Joliet, 111.).
1228 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
133 Halladay St., Jersey City, N. J.
Broad and Wallace Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
23d and Westmoreland Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. (Wyan-
dotte, Mich.).
100 Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. (Shell Point, Martinez,
and Emeryville, Calif.).
101 Prospect Ave. NW., Cleveland, Ohio.
11-25 Forty-fourth Road, Long Island City, N. Y.
11-21 St. Clair Place, New York, N. Y.
105 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Syracuse, N. Y. (Geddes, N. Y.). .
745 Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y. (Brooklyn, N. Y.; New-
Brunswick, N. J.).
2 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. (Linden, N. J.).
Huntington, W. Va.
2549-2551 Madison St., Chicago, IlL
100 Sixth Ave., New York, N. Y. (Harrison, N. J.).
57 Wilkinson Ave., Jersey City ,N. J.
5558 Ardmore Ave., Chicago, 111.
Norristown, Pa. (Betzwood, Pa).
Phillipsburg, N. J. (Penn Yan, N. Y.; Wyandotte, Mich.>.
1717 Douglas Ave., Kalamazoo, Mich.
2112 Sylvan Ave., Toledo, Ohio.
State Highway No. 2, East Rutherford, N. J.
157 Chambers St., New York, N. Y. (Brooklyn, N. Y.).
521 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. (GrasseUi, N. J.).
315 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. (Elizabeth, N. J.).
57 Wilkinson Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
3358 Avondale Ave., Chicago, 111.
11 E. Austin Ave., Chicago, 111.
26 Verona Ave., Newark, N. J.
141 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago, HI. (Chicago. Heights, 111.).
2526 Baldwin St., St. Louis, Mo.
Echo Lake Road, Watertown, Conn.
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N. Y. (Traflord, Pa.).
405 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. (South Charleston,
W. Va.).
McMaster St., Owego, N. Y.
1201 Koppers Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Kearny, N. J.>.
3d and Bern Streets, Reading, Pa.
1127 Irving Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
2701 Boston St., Baltimore, Md.
Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y.
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