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WILSON PULSAFEEDERS

(PROPORTIONING PUMPS)

When war-time production levied upon industry for quality in fantastic quantity, manufacturers and processors turned with­out hesitation to WILSON PuIsa feeders for measured flow o f chemicals and nearly every other kind of liquids. Old friends added new units. N e w users bought con­fidently in quantity. Such, is the value of reputation in emergency.

A c c u r a c y off W i l s o n P u l s a f f e e d e r s is g u a r a n ­t e e d , i n m o s t i n s t a n c e s , a t b e t t e r t h a n Vm o f 1 % t h r o u g h a u t o m a t i c o r m a n u a l c o n t r o l s ·

But more than accuracy was needed. Oependczbilhy was of prime importance, and the absence of leak-likely packing glands and breakable diaphragms assure it. "A" and "Β'" above, show why. Load liquids are isolated from working parts; and flexible dia­phragms work against uniform pressure o f an inerc liquid. Capa­city ranges from 1 cmh. to 600 gph. Adaptability and flexibility are almost limitless* and our engineering service is always available to help organize control, in mono- or multi-flow, of liquids o f practically any nature, including acids, volatiles, slurries, etc., as well as in use of our automatic filling machines. Why not send for details?

cHEmicni FEEDERS, Inc.

208 CLINTON STREET (P. O. Box 9 9 9 ) BUFFALO 4 , Ν . Υ . ESTABLISHED 1 9 2 3 . . . W I T H EXPERIENCE IN ALLIED LINES SINCE 1914

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