- Formica (plastic)
Formica is a brand of
composite material s manufactured by the Formica Corporation based inCincinnati ,Ohio ,United States . In common use, the term refers to the company's classic product, a heat-resistant, wipe-clean, plastic laminate ofpaper or fabric withmelamine resin .Formica was invented in 1912 by
Daniel J. O'Conor andHerbert A. Faber , then working at Westinghouse. They originally conceived it as an electrical insulator as a substitute formicarta , hence the name they chose when they left Westinghouse to set up their own company in 1913. 1913 – and was rewarded with one dollar, the amount Westinghouse paid for rights to employee inventions. Within weeks, O’Conor and Faber quit Westinghouse to start their own business, enlisting lawyer and banker John G. Tomlin as an investor. Tomlin put up $7,500 and became a silent partner in the fledgling business.The mineral mica was commonly used at that time for electrical insulation. Because the new product acted as a substitute “for mica,” Faber designated the name “Formica.” The company began operations on May 2, 1913, and by September, Formica Products Company, as it was then known, had 18 employees trying to keep up with the demand for electric motor parts by Bell Electric Motor, Ideal Electric and Northwest Electric.
In its early years, Formica manufactured insulation along with other products such as
phenolic composite gears, developing its classic range of surfacing laminates from the late 1920s. DuringWorld War II it manufactured plastic-impregnated wooden airplane propellers. Post-war, engineering uses declined, ceasing in 1970 in favor of decorative laminates.It is composed of many layers of resin-impregnatedkraft paper and topped with a decorative layer protected by melamine, then compressed and cured with heat to make a hard, durable surface.In the last quarter of the 20th century, after a management buyout from its then owners
American Cyanamid , it diversified with products such as solid surfacing, metal laminates and flooring materials.Since 2007, it has been a subsidiary of the
Fletcher Building group. [http://www.fletcherbuilding.com/Media/fullstory.aspx?ArticleID=291]Relatives
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Arborite , a similar and also popular paper-melamine composite, was developed inCanada in the 1940s.
* A line of laminates similar to Formica is made by [http://www.wilsonart.com Wilsonart International] .
*A line of laminates similar to Formica, but with top surface made ofmultilaminar veneer called Alpikord, is made by [http://www.alpiwood.com/cms.asp?m=50 Alpi SpA] .In popular culture
* Referenced in a famous scene from the cult film "". The Dwarf, while in the Black Lodge, says, "This is a formica table. Green is its color."
* Mentioned in the "SpongeBob SquarePants " season four episode "Shell of a Man," where Iron Eye confessed that his iron eye was really made of Formica
* During the fourth season of the HBO series "Six Feet Under", Ruth Fisher's newest husband George and former love interest Arthur argue over the origins of formica.
* Mentioned in the book "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows " as the type of table in a cafe.
* Mentioned in theClark Blaise short story "The Unwanted Attention of Strangers."
* Mentioned in theHunter S. Thompson book "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas ".
* Mentioned in the book "Lucifer's Hammer " as the kind of table on which the doctor did blood donor type matching.
* The bandMono released an album calledFormica Blues .
* Mentioned in the motion pictureVamp when Robert Russler's character is questioned as to why he didn't die after being stabbed through the heart with a wooden table leg by Chris Makepeace. he says "formica" and then hunches.
* Referenced in the movie "Idiocracy " in the name of the reporter Formica DavisExternal links
* [http://www.formica.com The Formica Website]
* [http://www.formica.com/publish/site/na/us/en/index/content/about_formica/history/history.html The History of Formica Corporation]
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