VARIAN associates
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Varian Su I η Ι "
CHART Recorders
Unique combination of performance, size and price
OVER 1000 TIMES AS SENSITIVE as galvanometer recorders . . . and Varian's null-balance potentiometer needs no power from the source being measured. Rugged, stable mechanism allows ink or inkless recording—easy-to-read rectilinearchart— source impedances of up to lOO.OOOohms.
LESS THAN HALF AS WIDE as a standard 19-inch rack. Two Varian G-llA's mount side by side on a rack panel 1 0 % inches high. Or as a portable, the 6-11A is an easy-to-handle 15 pounds. The 6-10 sits on less than one square foot; its horizontal chart is handy for jotting notes.
MORE VERSATILE AND ADAPTABLE than any similar recorder — adjustable zero, adjustable span (from 9 to 100 mv on the 6-11A), multiple chart speeds (up to four an the 6-11A), and plug-in input chassis for different recording requirements.
PRICES THAT BEGIN AT $365 for the 6-10 and $470 for the 6-11A. Because un-needed performance costs money, Varian has intentionally designed for 1 % limit of error and 1-second balancing time. Thus, Varian provides needed rugged-ness, dependability and operating features at moderate cost.
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NEWS
The display of processing equipment will run through, the alphabet from agita tors and ammoniators , blenders and blowers, classifiers and concentrators, to dissolvers, evaporators , filters, heat exchangers, homogenators, and im-pregnators.
There will be exhibits of component par t s , material handling equipment, and packaging equipment and products .
The management is staffed by the Internat ional Exposition Co. with permanent headquar ters at 480 Lexington Ave., New York 17, Ν . Υ.
Papers Invited for SW Meeting
Sessions on analytical chemistry will be included a t the Southwest Regional Meeting of ACS, to be held Dec. 3 to 5 at Capital House, Baton Rouge, La. Chairman of the analytical program will be J . W. Robinson, Esso Research Laboratories, Baton Rouge 1.
In addition to general papers in several fields, there will be symposia on organometallic chemistry, polymerization chemistry, high-energy combustion, and chemical education.
Deadline for titles is July 1, and tha t for abstracts , August 15. These should be submit ted to S. A. Blitzer, E thy l Corp., P . O. Box 341, Baton Rouge, La.
Industry Items Schlumberger Ltd. has acquired an
80% stock interest in Computer Systems, Inc . of New York City. Under the stock acquisition plan, an amount of over $3,000,000 will be invested in expanded production facilities, additional personnel and furthering of Computer Systems' research and develop
ment program. Change in ownership of Computer Systems, Inc . will not effect the present management or personnel. Gross sales of the company are at the rate of $1,000,000 per year. Computer Systems, Inc., founded in 1950 as Mid-Century Inst rumat ic Corp., manufactures analog computers and allied equipment.
Coleman Instruments , Inc. , 42 Madison St., Maywood, 111., has formally opened its new plant . The new facilities were an old armory prior to being completely rebuilt and t ransformed into an air-conditioned plant.
TJ. S. Nuclear Corp., P . O. Box 2002, Burbank, California, has recently been formed to serve isotope users in general. I t s main products and services include alpha, beta, gamma, and neutron sources, industrial tracers, handling and shielding equipment for use with above, and high pur i ty labeled compounds for chemical and biochemical use. Among services offered are consultation and decontamination as well as a complete health physics service including film badges, analysis of brea th and body fluids for radioactive content, analysis of air and other environment for radioactive contamination. Training courses in industrial use of radioactivity are offered. A waste disposal service is also contemplated.
A new research center dedicated in ear ly June houses the research and development division of Engelhard Industries, Inc., the world's largest fabricator of precious metals. The one-story brick structure utilizes most of the available 37 ,000 square fee t for laboratory faci l i t ies
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