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N E W C e r a m i c Catalyst Carrier S h a p e s R e a d y for Your A p p r a i s a l . . .

Grooved cylinders, curved pins and jacks in ALUNDUM* fused alpha alumina are now available for your evaluation. These new catalyst carrier shapes have been added to the well-known Norton line of rings, pellets and spheres, for under certain operating conditions they may lead to new processing economies. You may find that one of these

interesting new shapes will enable you to improve catalyst life, lower catalyst costs or improve your process yield. They are available in 8589% fused alpha alumina and their physical and chemical properties parallel our standard line of ALUNDUM rings, pellets and spheres. If you would like data sheets on these new shapes or actual samples

for pilot plant study, write NORTON COMPANY, Refractories Division, 466 New Bond St., Worcester 6, Mass. *Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. and Foreign Countries.

NORTON REFRACTORIES Making better products . . , to make your products better C&EN

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