Stamp: Molecular Structure & Factory (Finland 1970)

Molecular Structure & Factory (Finland 1970)

26 March (Finland ) within release Chemical Industry goes into circulation Stamp Molecular Structure & Factory face value 0.50 Finnish markka

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Michel: Mi:FI 669

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Country: Finland
Date: 1970-03-26
Print: Photogravure
Perforation: comb 14
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 0.50 Finnish markka
Print run: 3000000

Stamp Molecular Structure & Factory it reflects the thematic directions:

A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another. They are a critical part of modern economic production, with the majority of the world's goods being created or processed within factories.

In microeconomics, an industry is a branch of an economy that produces a closely related set of raw materials, goods, or services.For example, one might refer to the wood industry or to the insurance industry. 

A building or edifice is a structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory. Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, to land prices, ground conditions, specific uses and aesthetic reasons. Buildings serve several needs of society – primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat (a place of comfort and safety) and the outside (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful).

The chemical industry comprises the companies and other organizations that develop and produce industrial, specialty and other chemicals. Central to the modern world economy, it converts raw materials (oil, natural gas, air, water, metals, and minerals) into commodity chemicals for industrial and consumer products. It includes industries for petrochemicals such as polymers for plastics and synthetic fibers; inorganic chemicals such as acids and alkalis; agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides; and other categories such as industrial gases, speciality chemicals and pharmaceuticals.

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