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Could this mean a

FORTUNE to you?

Every pound of bauxite, the ore from which aluminum is produced, contains a minute quantity of gallium. While no commercial method has been developed to extract all of this metal, Aluminum Company of America is now removing a small fraction of the gallium present in Alcoa bauxite, and is offering commercial quantities of it in high-purity metallic form. Gallium presents properties that are indeed stimulating to scientists, researchers and development engineers—properties that open the door

T h i s c u b e m e l t i n g in a m a n ' s h a n d is t h e m e t a l — G A L L I U M . Long recognized as a n e l e m e n t , g a l l i u m is now c o m m e r c i a l l y available. T o w h a t uses i n g e n i o u s A m e r i c a n s will p u t i t , is a n y o n e ' s guess. Some already have s t a r t e d in a l i m i t e d way.

to possibilities in numerous fields. Gallium has an unusually wide liquid range. Although it melts at body temperature, it will not boil until heated to about 3600° F . I t "wets" the surface of many materials—can be painted on glass to make a brilliant mirror. And it expands when it solidifies. We can't predict what the future holds for gallium, but we're betting there *vill be some amazing-—and profitable—developments in t h e years to come. It may pay you to investigate this wonder metal. Gal-

lium could mean a fortune to you! Let us send you a free copy of our b o o k l e t *'Alcoa Gallium." ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA, C H E M I C A L S D I V I S I O N , 6 0 4 E Gulf

BIdg., Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania.

W h e n allowed t o solidify in a m ple s p a c e , g a l l i u m f o r m s b e a u t i ful o r t h o r h o m b i c crystals.

ALUMINAS and FLUORIDES ACTIVATED ALUMINAS • CALCINED ALUMINAS • HYDRATEO ALUMINAS • TABULAR ALUMINAS • LOW SODA ALUMINAS A L U M I N U M FLUORIDE • SODIUM FLUORIDE • S O D I U M ACID FLUORIDE - FLU0B0RIC ACID • CRYOLITE • GALLIUM

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