CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY CO., INC

T..... CRUCIBLES. EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH AND UNIFORM QUALITY ... Circle No. 42 on Readers' Service Card. Fast... Economical... AGITATOR. EXTRACTOR...
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COORS

CRUCIBLES

U.S.A.

· · EXCEPTIONALLY HIGH AND UNIFORM QUALITY

D e v e l o p e d after y e a r s of e x p e r i m e n t a t i o n a n d e x h a u s t i v e testing this superior crucible will serve many purposes in the l a b o r a t o r y . T h e v e r y fine (1.2u) p o r o s i t y will b e useful in bacteriological work, the fine (5u) porosity for filtering fine precipitates, and the m e d i u m p o r o s i t y (15u) for m o r e r a p i d filtration of p r e c i p i t a t e s . Special forming techniques have resulted in a porous disc formed into the crucible wall in such a way as to prevent cracking or dropping out during ignition or use. Made of the same high quality materials as Coors Chemical Porcelain, the disc will not disintegrate when acids (except HF) or moderate alkaline solutions are in contact with the porous medium. WRITE FOR BULLETIN

COORS PORCELAIN COMPANY GOLDEN, COLORADO Circle No. 42 on Readers' Service Cam

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s I V M Medium Production METHODS FOR LABORATORIES, RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, 1ARMACIES AND PILOT PLANTS Precision, powered equipment produces laboratory quantities of liquids, powders, ointments, tablets and molded products. Eliminates slow, time-consuming manual procedures. Quickly returns investment in time saved and improved quality. Fourteen different laboratory units can be interchangeably fitted to the variable speed motor drive in a quick and simple step. Used by leading laboratories in industry, hospitals, and universities. WRITE TODAY Complete catalog describing operation of each unit with specifications and capacities sent free on request.

CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY CO., INC. 9 0 - A W . BROADWAY, NEW YORK 7 , N.Y.

AGITATOR

EXTRACTOR

HOMOGENIZER

SHAKER

VIBRATOR

COATER

TABLET PRESS

MOLDER

Circle No. 140 on Readers' Service Card

VOL. 3 1 , NO. 5, MAY 1959

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