NEW PRODUCTS-PLANE EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS

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NEW PRODUCTS- E quiρ ment -PLANT EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS Molded pig. One-piece molded pig with high chemical resis- tance, strong foam construction; for dewatering or removing slimes and solids from gas and water lines; up to 48-inch di- ameter. Knapp Polly Pig, Inc., Houston, Tex. 030 Fabric filter. Boron nitride fabric filter removes particles from molten metals and other liquids at high temperatures; suitable for aluminum, magnesium, zinc, copper, silicon, and molten salts; graphite filter fixtures also available. Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 031 Sump filters. Sump filters with quick-change, throw-away elements; eliminate time, money, labor in cleaning and rein- stalling ordinary sump filters; provide down to 10-micron filtra- tion. Marvel Engineering Co., Chicago, 111. 032 Ultraviolet flashlight (Model 100). Lightweight, for indus- trial inspection and quality control; 3100-3800 A. range makes useful also for medical diagnosis, biological research, food and drug inspection, textile and sanitation control, metallurgy, mineralogy, criminology; uses standard flashlight batteries. PMC Industries, Inc., Annandale, Va. 033 Deionizer. Packaged unit deionizer automatically carries out regeneration without operator by patented five-cycle process. Water Refining Co., Middletown, Ohio 034 Radiant heater (Speedfoil). High-intensity, heats to 1500° F. in two to three seconds, and cools to room temperature equally fast; especially suitable for high-speed production lines with frequent startups and stops; radiates mostly long-wave- length infrared. Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. 035 Hydraulic pumps ( "Hushh-pumps"). Electrical-powered pumps designed for round-the-clock use under Walsh-Healy noise control regulations; 76 decibels at idle and 80 at full power (readings at 3 feet). Enerpac, Butler, Wis. 036 instruments Oil detector (Model 1479). Floats on pontoons, monitors oil- on-water pollution from industry, tankers, offshore drilling sites. Hallikainen Instruments, Richmond, Calif. 037 Digital bench opacimeter (Model 2100). Monitors and con- trols pigment addition in paper and plastics; offers savings in pigment consumption. Huygen Corp., Wauconda, 111. 038 Environmental testing (Xenotest). Lightfastness and wea- thering test instrument; meets all International Standard Or- ganization requirements; for accelerated environmental simula- tion tests on dyes, textiles, paper, plastics, paints, coatings, rubber, leather. Carl Zeiss, Inc., New York, N.Y. 039 Chlorometer (Model 30-160). Accurate all-solid-state elec- tronic process controller and measuring instrument; measures 0 to 20 p.p.m. chlorine in aqueous solutions ( 1- to 1000-p.p.m. range also available); operates on electrochemical redox prin- ciple; applications include water treatment, food processing, chemical manufacturing. Delta Technical Laboratories, Ar- cadia, Calif. 040 Smoke indicator. Photoelectric unit with high-gain magnetic amplifiers indicates smoke density, monitors boiler efficiency. Robert H. Wagner Co., Inc., Chatham, N.J. 041 Glossmeter (Model D16D). Improved version of glossmeter for determination of gloss values of paper, paint, plastics. Hunter Associates Laboratory, Inc., Fairfax, Va. 042 Computerized chromatograph system. Automates operation of eight to 64 laboratory or process chromatographs; unattended stream analysis for process control and pollution monitoring. Computer Inquiry Systems, Inc., Fort Lee, N.J. 043 Literature Atomic spectroscopy. Discusses time- and money-saving tech- niques using GloMax demountable hollow cathode lamp; spec- tral curves, performance data. Barnes Engineering Co., Stam- ford, Conn. 001 Protein staining reagents (Publication No. JJ-11). Lists reagents for staining proteins separated by acrylamide gel electrophoresis; describes efficient new reagent, 8-anilino-l- naphthalenesulfonic acid magnesium salt, causing minimal de- naturation. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y. 002 Heat-transfer fluid (Form 172-482-70). Describes applica- tions, engineering considerations, and toxicological information on Dowtherm SR-1 heat-transfer fluid, inhibited ethylene gly- col-based product. Dow Chemical Co., Midland Mich. 003 Plastics and nonmetallics. Comparative chart shows typical properties and costs of 16 materials used in mechanical, electri- cal, chemical, building industries; samples large enough for tests. Penn Fibre & Specialty Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 004 ^ MAIL ^ COUPON FOR FREE INFORMATION, M • *\ <'"* 's Sept. 21, 1970 030 031 037 038 001 002 Name: m Title: Street: City: 032 033 034 039 040 041 003 004 Company: State: Valid through Dec. 21, 1970 035 036 042 043 ZIP: NATURE OF BUSINESS: Industrial Firm Academic Π Government Q Other Clip & Mail to: Chemical & Engineering News, Box No. 8648, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 40 C&EN SEPT. 21, 1970

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NEW PRODUCTS-E qui ρ ment

-PLANT EQUIPMENT AND INSTRUMENTS

Molded pig. One-piece molded pig with high chemical resis­tance, strong foam construction; for dewatering or removing slimes and solids from gas and water lines; up to 48-inch di­ameter. Knapp Polly Pig, Inc., Houston, Tex. 030

Fabric filter. Boron nitride fabric filter removes particles from molten metals and other liquids at high temperatures; suitable for aluminum, magnesium, zinc, copper, silicon, and molten salts; graphite filter fixtures also available. Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y. 031

Sump filters. Sump filters with quick-change, throw-away elements; eliminate time, money, labor in cleaning and rein­stalling ordinary sump filters; provide down to 10-micron filtra­tion. Marvel Engineering Co., Chicago, 111. 032

Ultraviolet flashlight (Model 100). Lightweight, for indus­trial inspection and quality control; 3100-3800 A. range makes useful also for medical diagnosis, biological research, food and drug inspection, textile and sanitation control, metallurgy, mineralogy, criminology; uses standard flashlight batteries. PMC Industries, Inc., Annandale, Va. 033

Deionizer. Packaged unit deionizer automatically carries out regeneration without operator by patented five-cycle process. Water Refining Co., Middletown, Ohio 034

Radiant heater (Speedfoil). High-intensity, heats to 1500° F . in two to three seconds, and cools to room temperature equally fast; especially suitable for high-speed production lines with frequent startups and stops; radiates mostly long-wave­length infrared. Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, Pa. 035

Hydraulic pumps ( "Hushh-pumps") . Electrical-powered pumps designed for round-the-clock use under Walsh-Healy noise control regulations; 76 decibels at idle and 80 at full power (readings at 3 feet). Enerpac, Butler, Wis. 036

instruments Oil detector (Model 1479). Floats on pontoons, monitors oil-on-water pollution from industry, tankers, offshore drilling sites. Hallikainen Instruments, Richmond, Calif. 037

Digital bench opacimeter (Model 2100) . Monitors and con­trols pigment addition in paper and plastics; offers savings in pigment consumption. Huygen Corp., Wauconda, 111. 038

Environmental testing (Xenotest). Lightfastness and wea­thering test instrument; meets all International Standard Or­ganization requirements; for accelerated environmental simula­tion tests on dyes, textiles, paper, plastics, paints, coatings, rubber, leather. Carl Zeiss, Inc., New York, N.Y. 039

Chlorometer (Model 30-160). Accurate all-solid-state elec­tronic process controller and measuring instrument; measures 0 to 20 p.p.m. chlorine in aqueous solutions ( 1- to 1000-p.p.m. range also available); operates on electrochemical redox prin­ciple; applications include water treatment, food processing, chemical manufacturing. Delta Technical Laboratories, Ar­cadia, Calif. 040

Smoke indicator. Photoelectric unit with high-gain magnetic amplifiers indicates smoke density, monitors boiler efficiency. Robert H. Wagner Co., Inc., Chatham, N.J. 041

Glossmeter (Model D16D) . Improved version of glossmeter for determination of gloss values of paper, paint, plastics. Hunter Associates Laboratory, Inc., Fairfax, Va. 042

Computerized chromatograph system. Automates operation of eight to 64 laboratory or process chromatographs; unattended stream analysis for process control and pollution monitoring. Computer Inquiry Systems, Inc., Fort Lee, N.J. 043

Literature Atomic spectroscopy. Discusses time- and money-saving tech­niques using GloMax demountable hollow cathode lamp; spec­tral curves, performance data. Barnes Engineering Co., Stam­ford, Conn. 001

Protein staining reagents (Publication No. JJ-11) . Lists reagents for staining proteins separated by acrylamide gel electrophoresis; describes efficient new reagent, 8-anilino-l-naphthalenesulfonic acid magnesium salt, causing minimal de-naturation. Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y. 002

Heat-transfer fluid (Form 172-482-70). Describes applica­tions, engineering considerations, and toxicological information on Dowtherm SR-1 heat-transfer fluid, inhibited ethylene gly-col-based product. Dow Chemical Co., Midland Mich. 003

Plastics and nonmetallics. Comparative chart shows typical properties and costs of 16 materials used in mechanical, electri­cal, chemical, building industries; samples large enough for tests. Penn Fibre & Specialty Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. 004

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NATURE OF BUSINESS: • Industrial Firm • Academic Π Government Q Other

Clip & Mail to: Chemical & Engineering News, Box No. 8648, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106

40 C&EN SEPT. 21, 1970