Equipment
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NEW PRODUCTS THIS WEEK Equipment
pH meter (Model PH-2) . Precision meter has a replaceable transistorized amplifier; a .a- and battery-powered models; temperature compensated at 100° C ; high-resistance, shock-resistant combination electrode. Amsto Corp., Fairfield, N J . Ε 3 0
Ball valves. PVC valves handle corrosive acid and salt solutions; absence of metals favors use with high-purity water; Teflon seat seals, Viton-A stem seals; threaded, socket, or flanged ends; sizes from V± inch to 4 inches. Hayward Manufacturing Co., Inc., Elizabeth, N.J. Ε 3 1
High-pressure pump (Model PD-6) . High-speed, high-pressure pump features quick-change phmgers; 40-h.p. motor pumps 8.5 to 15.5 gallons per minute at pressures between 3990 and 7360 p.s.i.g.; use for car wash, fuel and hydraulic presses. Manton-Gaulin Manufacturing Co., Inc., Everett, Mass. Ε 32
Moisture analyzer ( LBY-ERU ). Instrument measures moisture in wide range of solids and high-boiling liquids by electrolytic method; contamination indicator; dual cell and metering operation. Manufacturers Engineering and Equipment Corp., Warrington, Pa. Ε 3 3
Laboratory furnace (Model 1000). Ultrahigh-temperature furnace is designed for use with inert, oxidizing, and reducing atmospheres; small hot zone heats up to 2500° C. in 20 minutes; swivels for horizontal or vertical use; either-end loading. Astro Industries, Inc., Santa Barbara, Calif. Ε 3 4
Chemicals
Vitreous carbon. Completely amorphous material is not wetted by many molten metals; highly resistant to corrosive compounds; outgasses easily; many applications in electronics, metallurgy, thick- and thin-film processing for microcircuitry, labware. Atomergic Chemetals Co., Long Island, N.Y. C 60
Silicon tetrachloride. Semiconductor-grade chemical is available for manufacture of epitaxial silicon wafers; allows consistent control of resistivity at levels above 50 ohm-cm., N-type; clear, nonflammable, low-boiling. Dow Corning Corp., Midland, Mich. C 61
Glycol compound (Emcol F26-46). Polypropylene glycol fatty acid ester has low viscosity, high lubricity, good spreadability; nongreasy; cosmetic applications; antistatic agent; defoamer. Witco Chemical Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. C 62
Crumb rubbers (Ameripol 4502,-03). Two SBR polymers for adhesives industry are free-flowing crumb that dissolve easily and simplify handling; ideal for pressure-sensitive tapes and adhesives, cements, and mastics. Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio C 63
Dielectric lacquer (Q-Lac) . Formulation of cross polymer of isopolystyrene has low loss and high Q properties; protects and insulates electronic components and circuits; corrosion resistant. Transene Co., Inc., Rowley, Mass. C 64
Glass-filled plastics. Glass-filled Noryl thermoplastic resin and glass-filled PPO polyphenylene oxide have excellent mechanical, heat distortion, and dimensional properties compared to the unfilled compounds; may serve as metal replacements in wide range of applications. General Electric Co., Pittsfield, Mass. C 65
Literature
Tread rubber manual. Presents uses and base formulations for nine types of tread rubbers; sections on compounding, mixing, and cushion gums; test results. Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio L 1
Air pollution control equipment (Bulletin No. 12-1). Contains complete information on seven basic types of wet scrubbers for removal of noxious gases, corrosive mists, and entrained solids; basic design drawings, operating schematics. Ceilcote Co., Berea, Ohio L 2
Plasticizer (Booklet No. TDS-1-128). Describes properties of Kodaflex 135 used in formulating PVA emulsions; tables and graphs show effects of plasticizers on adhesive set time, water resistance, emulsion viscosity. Eastman Chemical Products, Inc., New York, N.Y. L 3
Processing equipment (Bulletin No. 505 5 /66 ) . Describes line of liquid-solid separating and blending equipment for chemical, food, and pharmaceutical processing applications; units include filters, centrifuges, dryers, and flotation units. Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp., Peapack, N.J. L 4
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March 27, 1967
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Functions A D Management Β Ρ Process Research & Development C D Product Research & Development D D Basic Research Ε D Plant Operations F D Engineering Design & Construction
Industry A ( ) Engineering and Construction Β ( ) Food and Kindred Products C ( ) Textile Mill Products D ( ) Paper and Allied Products Ε ( ) Government F ( ) Chemicals and Allied Products G ( ) Elastomers, Polymers, Plasticizers H ( ) Drugs . . . I ( ) Detergents, Cosmetics, Specialties J ( ) Paints, Varnishes, etc.
G D Analysis/Testing H D Marketing/S ales I D Purchasing J • Consulting Κ D Teaching-Student
Κ ( ) Petroleum Refining, Asphalts Lubricants
L ( ) Rubber and Plastic Products M ( ) Independent Laboratories Ν ( ) Consultants Ο ( ) Primary Metal Industries Ρ ( ) Fabricated Metal Products Q ( ) Machinery and Equipment R ( ) Transportation Equipment S ( ) Instruments and Controls Τ ( ) Education
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