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MANUFACTURERS'

LITERATURE

Butyl Rubber. Bulletin explains prop­ erties and applications of b u t y l rubber. Dept. IEC, Enjay Co., Inc., 15 West 51st St., New York 19, Ν. Υ. 95 Chemicals. M o r e than a dozen chemicals are described i n new booklet. Some of the compounds: glycols— ethylene, diethylene, triethylene, and polyethylene. Dept. IEC, Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp., 460 Park Ave., New York, Ν. Υ. 96

ALLOY

TANKS

for INDUSTRY

Chemical Equipment. A t t r a c t i v e 8page brochure describes corrosion-re­ sistant chemical process equipment made from reinforced plastics. Dept. IEC, Conte Products, Inc., 6553 West George St., Chicago 34, III. 97

CHEMICAL FOOD

Colloidal Graphite. Twelve-page booklet provides the answers to many questions frequently asked about col­ loids. Back cover lists technical bulle­ tins available from the company on the uses of colloidal graphite. Dept. IEC, Achcson Colloids Co., Port Huron, Mich. 98

PAINT PHARMACEUTICAL and ALLIED PROCESSORS

Diepoxides. T w o new diepoxides are described i n Bulletin 96. They are ex­ pected to find use as constituents i n epoxy and other resin systems as d i l u tents, cross-linking agents, or modi­ fiers. Dept. IEC, Becco Chemical Division, Food Machinery and Chemi­ cal Corp., Station B, Buffalo 7, Ν. Υ. 99

For more than four decades Brighton has fabricated equipment for the processing industry. From our modern and com­ pletely equipped plant, Brighton craftsmen build small tanks, large tanks, special tanks from all types of alloy metals. Typical fabricating jobs include: frac­ tionating columns, reactors, pressure vessels, (jacketed or unjacketed) coils, agi­ tators, kettles, tanks, evaporators. Special machines weld, bend, flange, roll and form.

Durcon. Bulletin A / 4 b discusses modi­ fied epoxy resins for severe corrosive services. Dept. IEC, The Duriron Co., Inc., Dayton, Ohio 100

Brighton fabricates according to ASME code requirements. For creative engineer­ ing, craftsmanship and on time delivery of equipment, write for complete informa­ tion. Prompt estimates on your fabrica­ tion requirements.

Polyfon Ceramics. Fact book details important advantages to be gained w i t h chemically active binder and plasticizer. Dept. IEC, West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co., Polychemicals Division, Charleston A, S.C. 101 Crotonic Acid. Brochure, T D R N o . A-101, describes reactions and applica­ tions of crotonic acid. Dept. IEC, Eastman Chemical Products, Inc., 260 Madison Ave., New York 16, Ν. Υ. 102 Cyanide and Chrome Wastes. Engi­ neering Data Sheet D-58-1 describes continuous cyanide and chrome waste treatment systems. Flow diagrams. Dept. IEC, Milton Roy Co., 1300 East Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia 18, Pa. 103

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BRIGHTON B METALSMITHS EST. 1914

CORPORATION

820 STATE AVENUE · CINCINNATI 4, OHIO

VOL. 50, NO. 8 ·

AUGUST 1958

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