- Traffolyte
Traffolyte was a brand name for multi-layered phenolic plastic sheets suitable for engraving. Each layer was a different colour so engraved letters or shapes would be a different colour from the unengraved portions. Thus it could be used for name tags, labels and signs.The material dates back to 1927, when it was first produced by
Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Ltd. at their Trafford Park factory in Manchester, U.K. for transformer labels. The complete business was sold to De La Rue Insulation Ltd. of Newcastle in 1945; De La Rue went out of this business in the early 1960's. There are a large number of companies manufacturing bi- and tri-layer phenolic engraving stock and it has become a generic term; no record of its having been a registeredtrademark in the US or UK has been found.Sometimes it is spelled 'traffolite'.
External links
* [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jim.lawton1/html/page_100.htm Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd. 1899 - 1949 by John Dummelow M.A., A.M.I.E.E]
* [http://www.traffolytelabels.co.uk/ One website advertising Traffolyte labels]
* [http://www.identitag.co.uk/engneering/Traffolite/Traff%20labels.htm Another website advertising Traffolite labels]
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