A U.S. RUBBER PLANTATION - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS

Nov 4, 2010 - Advertisements that appeared within the print issues of Chem. Eng. News have been included in the C&EN Archives to provide a ...
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U.S.

RUBBER PLANTATION

There are no trees in the rapidly growing U. S. Rubber Plantation. It's metal and Pfaudler Glass-Lined Steel that are producing the synthetic rubbers and the chlo­ rinated natural rubbers—that are decreasing our de­ pendence on vulnerable far-away supplies. One leading rubber company uses Pfaudler GlassLined Reaction Kettles at 100 lbs. internal pressure (150 lbs. test pressure), for the production of synthetic rubber. The smoothness of the glassy surface elimi­ nates adhesion. Its acid resistance ends metallic con­ THE PFAUDLER CO., Executive Office: Rochester, N. T. Factorise: Rochester, Ν. Τ. and Elyria, O. Branch Offices: Now York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cincinnati Pfaudler Saks Co., San Fran­ cisco and Los Angels*. Representative· in principal cities.

tamination. No rust spots mar the finished product. In still another plant, polymerization is conducted in tilting kettles of Glass-Lined Steel, because, in this operation, the yield and quality are adversely affected by a mere trace of metal. These are but two examples selected at random from the many users of Pfaudler Glass in the rubber indus­ try. Possibly you, too, can profitably use Glass-Lined Steel. Our engineering staff is at your service in solving your problems.

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