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Sterling Plastics 542 T-Square

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Sterling Plastics T-Square, Model 542
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Object Details

maker

Sterling Plastics

Description

This 13" white plastic T-square is marked on the handle: STERLING – 542. It is also marked: MADE USA. The handle has a scale of 12 inches, divided to 1/16" and numbered by ones from 1 to 12, and a 30.5 centimeter scale, divided to millimeters, numbered by ones from 1 to 30, and marked: MM. A hole near the end of the handle permits hanging.
George and Mary Staab operated Sterling Plastics in Mountainside, New Jersey, from 1938 through the late 1960s. The firm was a division of Borden Chemical Company in the 1970s and 1980s and was purchased by Sanford Corporation in 1988. See also MA.335327, 1988.0807.01, 1990.0689.01, and 1998.3104.01. Isaac Giacinto Molella, who worked as an electrical engineer for General Electric in the United States, North Africa, and Europe in the 1950s, previously owned this T-square.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

In Memory of Isaac Giacinto Molella

date made

1950s

ID Number

1992.0433.02

accession number

1992.0433

catalog number

1992.0433.02

Object Name

t-square

Physical Description

plastic (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 33.2 cm x 15.8 cm x .6 cm; 13 1/16 in x 6 7/32 in x 1/4 in

place made

United States: New Jersey, Mountainside

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Medicine and Science: Mathematics
Squares and Triangles
Science & Mathematics

Data Source

National Museum of American History

Subject

Mathematics
Drafting, Engineering

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a7-6ed7-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_904453

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