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Ethyl has been producing and using aluminum alkyls longer than anyone. And we've learned how to handle these invaluable catalysts, intermediates, and reducing agents routinely and safely. In fact, we've developed many common sense principles that we use ourselves, that answer important questions such as: 1. Where do you locate storage tanks? 2. How do you make connections on storage tanks and shipping containers of neat compounds? 3. How do you design equipment and lines to permit safe
operation and maintenance? 4. What are "good" sampling and analytical procedures? 5. How do you design facilities for making solutions of aluminum alkyls? The answer to these questions and detailed recommendations about facilities, handling and safety procedures that you should know before you build are in our new brochure, "Aluminum Alkyls— Shipping, Handling and Safety." Write for your free copy today. We'll mail it—or, if you prefer, one of our technical representatives will bring our new brochure to you along with his years of successful and valuable experience. s* χ
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