THE STORY OF ARTIFICIAL SILK
They, too, were not trying to make Artificial
Silk. They were trying to make better films
and dopes for aeroplane wings. They are
very clever and inventive. They soon im-
proved the making of Artificial Silk at many
points, and their valuable inventions created
ou second largest company—British Celanese,
td.
It is very seldom that chemists and in-
ventors alone can create a new industry.
They usually lack business ability. They
are never efficient at putting new goods on
the market.
As we have seen, Artificial Silk goods were
shown in London by Swan in 1885. But no
one took them seriously. The idea that
durable clothes could be made of wood and
cotton pulp could not penetrate into people’s
minds. It was too new—too absurd. In a
word. it was preposterous.
Artificial Silk was a Lancashire joke for
20 years. The mill is still standing in
Manchester which was for years pointed
at with roars of laughter as ‘the mill
where they weave silk stockings out of
cabbages.”