NEW PRODUCTS THIS WEEK
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NEW PRODUCTS THIS WEEK
Equipment
Laboratory porcelainware can be used up to 1600° C. Good resistance to boiling acids, alkalies, and molten salts and metals. Available in boats and crucibles. Kern Chemical Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. Ε 3 0
Centrifuge (MercoBowl) combines advantages of conical and cylindrical solid-bowl units for dewatering sludges. Produces desired classification of solids and highly clarified liquids in overflow capacities of 13 and 66 gallons per minute. Dorr-Oliver, Inc., Stamford, Conn. Ε 31
Laboratory vacuum furnace reaches a working vacuum below 5 X 10 6 torr at 3000° C. Advanced design features accommodate most high-temperature laboratory studies where vacuum and contamination-free environment are needed. Entire furnace is mounted on wheels for mobility. Varian Associates, Palo Alto, Calif. Ε 3 2
Spray drier is designed for laboratory, pilot plant, and small-scale production uses. It dries most suspensions, slurries, and solutions to a finely divided powder while vaporizing the solvent. Kestner Evaporator and Engineering Co., Ltd., Kent, England Ε 3 3
Fume control system has cold trap to prevent the escape of toxic fumes into the air and to reduce the loss of solvents from vapor degreasers. AutoSonics, Inc., Conshohocken, Pa. Ε 3 4
Liquid filter (Model CA) contains porous ceramic filtering structure within a heavy-duty aluminum casing. Capacity is 20 gallons per minute. Filtros Plant, Ferro Corp., East Rochester, N.Y. Ε 3 5
Chemicals
Trimer acid (Empol 1043) has a light color for improved application in unsaturated polyesters and epoxy ester coatings; available in drums and tank cars. Emery Industries, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio C 62
Literature
Oil-modified urethane coatings (Bulletin 82-20R-D). Collection of development data sheets covers the chemistry, preparation, formulation, processing conditions, and film performance of oil-modified coatings. Olin Chemicals Division, New York, N.Y. L I
Catalyst carriers brochure. Describes the physical and chem-tical properties of low-surface-area catalyst carriers. Lists options in chemical type, shape, porosity, and pore size. Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y. L 2
Stress relief handbook. Enlarged edition shows how company's electrical resistance elements provide preheating, concurrent heating, stress relief, and solution heat treatment of welds. Cooper Electroheat, Ltd., Newark, N.J. L 3
Valves (Bulletin No. 540.1). Specifies and refers to over 600 straight-through flow, nonlubricated Okadee valves. American Meter Co., Amercon Corp., Philadelphia, Pa. L 4
Centrifugal fans (Bulletin No. DFK-101). Describes and specifies Dura-fan Kit fan assemblies for all types of processing applications. Illustrations included. General Blower Co., ILG Industries, Inc., Wheeling, 111. L 5
Laboratory equipment (Catalog No. 62) . Illustrates and describes more than 25 new items including all-digital micro torque balances, specific ion electrodes, constant temperature circulators, direct-reading purity controllers, and others. Scientific Glass Apparatus Co., Inc., Bloomfield, N.J. L 6
Industrial laundry detergent (Aquid) shows effective penetration and emulsification of stains on all types of garments. Available in 425-pound drums. Diamond Alkali Co., Cleveland, Ohio C 60
Chelating agents available in pilot plant quantities include 1,1,1-tris ( diphenylphosphinomethyl ) ethane, bis( 1,2-diphenyl-phosphino ) ethane, bis ( 1,2-diphenylphosphino ) methane, and the corresponding arsenic compounds. Strem Chemicals, Inc., Danvers, Mass. C 61
Shock, vibration, and noise control (Bulletin I B ) . Describes and shows various products designed to eliminate and reduce shock, vibration and noise. Dimensions, load ratings, typical natural frequency ranges are given. Barry Controls, Watertown, Mass. L 7
Thermoplastic extruders (Bulletin No. PM-710). Describes S1/»-, 4V2-, and 6-inch extruders, components, and accessories in company's Pacemaker 70 series. NMR Corp., Akron, Ohio L 8
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