STAINLESS STEEL FILTERS WitL·
Stainless
Steel
Elements
T h e M I C R O M E T A L L I C porous stainless filter w a s developed t o fill t h e long felt n e e d for a n u n b r e a k a b l e , c h e m i c a l l y r e s i s t a n t l a b o r a t o r y filter . . . m a d e e n t i r e l y of s t a i n l e s s steel. C h e m i c a l composition: 1 S % chrome, 8 % n i c k e l , b a l i r o n , c a r b o n less t h a n . 0 4 % . Metallurgical: C o m p l e t e l y alloyed. Porosity: The v a r i o u s g r a d e s c o n t a i n a b o u t 3 5 - 4 0 % v o i d s . P o r e s are v e r y uniform. A v e r a g e P o r e s i z e : F i v e g r a d e s are a v a i l able: D — Gô m i c r o n s Ε — 35 m i c r o n s F — 2 0 microns G — 1 0 microns Flow r a t e s : These a r e very high d u e to t h r e e factors: (a) H i g h p o r e v o l u m e — n o "dead e n d s " or c l o s e d p o r e s . ( b ) Uniform p o r e s i z e . (c) U s e of t h i n filters, possible d u e t o t h e toughness of t h e filter e l e m e n t . C h e m i c a l r e s i s t a n c e : Useful for all a l k a l i s h o t o r cold. S a t i s f a c t o r y for m o s t acids b u t avoid — hydrochloric acid, d i l u t e sulfuric, b o i l i n g c o n c e n t r a t e d n i t r i c acid. C a n b e h e a t e d to 5 0 0 ° C w i t h a weight c h a n g e of less t h a n 0.1 milligram. FILTER CBUCIBLES :NO_ S 5 0 5 9 Diameter 1*4, height 1 "^", capacity 30ml, specify gra.de when ordering, D, E , F or G %maa&
BUCHNER FUNNELS N o . S6104 Diam., in. 4 2±ύ Height, in. 2 Stein, in. 3 2^ Each 6.0O 10.75 19.75 37.20 Specify grade when ordering, D, E, F or G GAS
DISPERSION TUBES No. S 6 3 2 4 Diam. disc, in. 1 \y2 2% Stem length, in. 4 4 Each 3.60 3.90 Specify grade whc ord< D, E , F or G
BEAKER
,
FILTERS
N o . S2508 Diam. disc, i 1J4 Beaker size 150 Each 5.50 6.00 6.S0 8.50 10.50 Specif3r grade when ordering, D, E, F or G
STANDARD S C I E N T I F I C SUPPLY CORP. 3 4 - 3 8 W e s t 4 t b S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k 1 2 , Ν . Υ.
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Associations and Meetings Local Sections S E C T I O N AND P L A C E
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Binghamton, Binghamton Gas Co. A u d i t o r i u m Chattanooga, University of Chattanooga Chicago, F u r n i t u r e C l u b of America Cleveland, C l e v e l a n d E n g i n e c ing Society C o l u m b u s , Ohio S t a t e U n i v e r sity East Tennessee, D a b n e y Hall, University of Tennessee, Knoxville E a s t e r n N e w Y o r k , Russell Sage College, T r o y I n d i a n a , Lincoln H o t e l , I n d i a n a polis L a k e Superior, D u l u t h , M i n n .
DATE
of the
ACS
SPEAKER
SUBJECT
Apr. 25
M . G. M e l l o n
C h e m i s t r y , C u r v e s , a n d Color
Apr. 30
H . H . Willard
A p r . 25
O. C . Bacon
I m p r o v e m e n t s in S e p a r a t i o n s by Precipitation D e t e r g e n t Action
Apr. 24
N. W . Rakestraw
Apr. 25
N . W. R a k e s t r a w
May
H. H . Willard
1
Apr. 2 3
Improvements in Separations by Precipitation
M . G. M e l l o n
Apr. 26
N. W. Rakestraw
May
J. W . W i l l i a m s
3
Sidelights on Chemical E d u c a cation T h e C h e m i s t G o e s to S e a
Chemistry, Curves, a n d Color S i d e l i g h t s on C h e m i c a l E d u c a tion F r a c t i o n a t i o n of t h e B l o o d Plasma Proteins M e c h a n i s m of E l e c t r o l y t e C o a g u l a t i o n of S o l u t i o n s
Louisiana, Chemistry Auditorium, Tulane University, N e w Orleans M a i n e , U n i v e r s i t y of M a i n e , Orono Maryland, Remsen Hall, Johns Hopkins University, Balti more Mid - Hudson, Presbyterian Church House, Beacon, Ν. Υ. Milwaukee, Marquette University Northeast Tennessee, Kingsport
Apr. 25
H. B. Weiser
May
3
P . W . Selwood
Magnetochemistry
A p r . 25
F o s t e r D - Snell
Detergents
Apr. 24
M . G. M e l l o n
C h e m i s t r y in CoLorimetry
Apr. 25
G. F . S m i t h
May
H . H. Willard
N o r t h e a s t W i s c o n s i n , Science H a l l , L a w r e n c e College, A p pleton O k l a h o m a , R o o m 207, C h e m i s try Building, Oklahoma A & M College, S t i l l w a t e r P e n n s y l v a n i a - N e w York W e s t ern Border, Kane Manor, K a n e , Pa. St. J o s e p h Valley, C h e m i s t r y Hall, Notre Dame, Ind. S o u t h e a s t K a n s a s , Coffeyville Southeastern Pennsylvania, Gettysburg T e x a s - L o u i s i a n a Gulf, H o t e l Beaumont, Beaumont, Tex. T o l e d o , R o o m 1, T o l e d o U n i v e r sity Virginia Blue R i d g e , R o a n o k e
Apr. 29
F. T. Gucker, Jr.
L i q u i d Fire or a B o m b in a Test Tube I m p r o v e m e n t s in S e p a r a t i o n s by Precipitation C h e m i s t r y of F o g s a n d S m o k e s
Apr. 26
G. L. Clark
New Instrumental
Apr. 21
N . W. R a k e s t r a w
T h e Chemist Goes to Sea
A p r . 24
L. J . V e n u t o
Colloidal C a r b o n s
Apr. 24 A p r . 24
G. L. C l a r k C. E. W a r i n g
New Instrumental Chemistry Science F i g h t s i n F r o n t L i n e s
A p r . 2S Apr. 25
P . E. C h a n e y W . F. Oxford, J r . L. J. V e n u t o
Colloidal C h e m i s t r y of a R o t a r y Drilling F l u i d Colloidal C a r b o n s
May
H . H. W i l l a r d
I m p r o v e m e n t s in S e p a r a t i o n s by Precipitation New Instrumental Chemistry
W i c h i t a , R o o m 306, Science H a l l , U n i v e r s i t y of W i c h i t a
2
2
Apr. 25
G . L. C l a r k
Other Local Association of Consulting Chemists and Chemical Engineers, Inc., Sheraton Hotel, New York, Ν . Υ. Philadelphia Organic C h e m i s t s ' Club, Harrison Laboratory, U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a Metropolitan Microchemical Society, A m e r i c a n M u s e u m of Natural History, New York.
Chemistry
Groups
A p r . 21
C . C. C o n c a n n o n
Chemical Market Research
Apr. 24
C. H. Fisher
Apr. 24
I. Fankuchen
Some Reactions and Properties of L a c t i c Acid a n d R e l a t e d H y d r o x y Acids M i c r o X - R a y Diffraction S t u d ies
CHEMICAL
AND
ENGINEERING
NEWS
Canadian Conference on Radiochemistry The National Research Council of Canada and the Chemical Institute of Canada are jointly sponsoring a conference on radiochemistry to be held at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., May 15, 16, and 17. Sessions will be devoted to the work of the Chalk River atomic energy station, chemistry of the higher elements, tracers, fission products and their radiochemistry, radiation chemistry, and radioactive tracers. Exhibits are also planned. Details can be obtained from R. V. V. Nicholls, Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, who is serving with H. G. Thode, McMaster University, and L». G. Cook, representing the National Research Council, on the committee for arrangements.
Health
Study
Complete your process-picture with
Section
J. E. Moore, chairman of the Syphilis Study Section of the National Institute of Health, announces a symposium on "Recent Advances in the Investigation of Venereal Diseases" to be held from 9:30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. in the auditorium of the Federal Security Building, Washington, D. C , on April 17. All interested are invited to attend. Inquiries should be addressed to Gordon Seger, Executive Assistant, Syphilis Study Section, National Institute of Health, Bethesda 14, Md.
a VIRGINIA /
Natural Gasoline Association Convention The twenty-sixth annual convention of the Natural Gasoline Association of America is to be held at the Baker Hotel, Dallas, Tex., April 23, 24, and 25. With "broader use of light ends" the theme of the program, cycling operation, general, motor fuel, and nontechnical sessions will be held. A question-and-answer session with a panel of about 13 experts in various fields has been organized for April 25. H. W. Harts, Warren Petroleum Corp., Tulsa, Okla., is chairman of the program committee for t h e convention.
ours. VIRGINIA SMELTING C O M P A N Y , West
Norfolk, Virginia.
CHEMICAL
SULFUR DIOXIDE • SODIUM HYDROSULPHITE • ZINC HYDROSULPHITE • ZINC SULFATE
SIRGINIA
SOCIETY
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY.
SINCE 1 8 9 8
Atlantic
City, N . J . April 14 through 18. 111th national meeting. CHEMICAL
PURE
A
Dates set for the 43rd annual national convention of the American Wood Preservers' Association are April 22, 23, and 24 at the Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Ore.
AMERICAN
2
99.98+%
JCXPLORE t h e advantages of incorporating "Virginia" Liquid Sulfur Dioxide in your processes . . . as a reducing agent, reaction vehicle, acidifi cation reagent, fumigant, selective solvent, bleaching agent, food preservative, refrigerant, dechlorinator for water purification. T h e possibilities o f this versatile, uniformly pure reagent are rapidly being expanded into new fields o f industry. Its use in your processes m a y result in definite product-improvement and savings of time, trouble, a n d money. Available by t h e cylinder, drum, o r car. T h e collaboration of our Research Depart- t T m e n t is freely available in developing t h e application o f "Virginia" SO2 t o your processes. Let's talk it over . . . a t your plant or
Wood-Preservers* Convention
AMERICAN
Liquid
SOCIETY.
WEST
N O R F 0 L K > N E W
Y O R K
•
B O S T O N
•
DETROIT
New
York, N- Y . Sept. 15 through 19. 112th national meeting.
V O L U M E
2 5,
NO.
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14,
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MEETINGS
SULFITE
ing
iMtam^^
AN
*suw«
Kansas
City, Mo. June 23, 24, and 25. 15th meeting,
NORTHWEST REGIONAL M E E T I N G .
MOS
COW, Idaho, and Pullman, Wash. May 2 and 3.
PACIFIC CHEMICAL EXPOSITIONS, SPON SORED BY CALIFORNIA SECTION OF
ACS. Civic Auditorium, San Fran cisco, Calif. Oct. 21 through 25.
witiv •ί
MIDWEST REGIONAL MEETING.
T E N T H NATIONAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SYMPOSIUM, DIVISION OF ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY. 13, and 14.
·
Boston, Mass.
June 12,
TWENTY-FIRST NATIONAL COLLOID SYM POSIUM, DIVISION OF COLLOID CHEM
ISTRY. Stanford Universit}', Palo Alto, Calif. June 18, 19, and 20.
DIOXUDE
Other
Scientific
Societies
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CEREAL CHEM
ANSUL SULFITE-ing METHOD IS THE ACCEPTED REPLACEMENT FOR SULFITES, BISULFITES A N D METABISULFITES IN INDUSTRIAL PRACTICES,
ISTS. Hotel President, Kansas City, Mo. May 19 through 23. 32nd annual meeting.
AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY.
Convention
Hall, Atlantic City, N. J. April 21 through 25. 49th annual meeting.
AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE ASSOCIA
TION. Hotel Statler, Buffalo, Ν . Υ. April 29 through May 1. Annual meet ing.
AMERICAN LEATHER CHEMISTS
0 I n d u s t r i a l u s e r s of sulfites a n d bisulfites . . . i n t e r e s t e d o n l y in o b t a i n i n g t h e a c t i o n o f t h e S 0 2 < o n t e n t o f t h e salt . . . c a n e l i m i n a t e costly, t i m e - c o n s u m i n g operations with a n easy-to-install-and-operate A n s u l finger-tip c o n t r o l S 0 2 s y s t e m . ^ ^ » Γ Ί
ASSOCIA
TION. Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chi cago, 111. June 18 through 21. An nual meeting.
AMERICAN O I L CHEMISTS SOCIETY.
New
Orleans. May 20, 2 1 , and 22. 38th annual meeting.
An Ansul finger-tip control SOo system is easy and eco nomical to install and operate. It provides a regulated supply of pure S0 2 . Ansul Sulfur Dioxide is in expensive and readily avail able.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BREWING
CHEM
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING
MATE
ISTS. Hotel New Yorker, New York, Ν". Υ. May 15, 16, 'and 17. Annual spring meeting.
RIALS. Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, At lantic City, N . J. June 16 through 20. 50th annual meeting.
CENTENARY
O F FOUNDATION
OF THE
CHEMICAL SOCIETY. London. July 15,
16, and 17.
tmm
*Φ W h e n it i s e s s e n t i a l t o u s e a sulfite, bisulfite o r m e t a b i s u l f i t e , it m a y b e m o r e e c o n o m i c a l a n d m o r e efficient t o m a k e i t o n t h e j o b b y m i x i n g specified a m o u n t s o f a l k a l i o r o t h e r b a s i c c o m p o u n d s w i t h w a t e r s o l u t i o n s of Sulfur D i o x i d e .
ANSUL-
A n s u l technicians will willingly co-operate with you i n setting u p an Ansul Sulfite-inj» system i n your plant- Write for additional information a n d ask. for your copy of the booklet "Liquid Sulfur Dioxide."
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
C h e m i c a l formula SO? Molecular weight 64-06 Color («as a n d liquid) Colorless Odor Characteristic, pungent Melting point —103.9° F. ( - 7 5 . 5 ° C . ) Boilin» point 14.0° F. ( — f 0.0° C.) Density of liquid at 80° F.. . .(85.03 l b s . p e r cu. ft.) Specific gravity at S0° F 1.363 Density of ^as at 0° C. a n d 760 m m 2.9267 «rams per liter (0.1S27 lb. p e r cu. ft.) Critical temperature 3I4.S2° F. (157.12° C.) Critical pressure 1141.5 lbs. per s q . in. a b s . Solubility .Soluble in water Purity οο.9_ι_9£( ηγ Λνί>) S 0 . , ( H 2 0 less than Ο.ΟΙ^ό) * R E G . U.S. P A T . O F F .
For your METHYL CHLORIDE applications . . . . i/se ANSUL METHYL CHLORIDE
ANSUL 1068
C HEMICAL
CO Μ Ρ Α Ν Υ
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS DIVISION, MARINETTE, WIS. Egstern O f f i c e : 6 0 E. 4 2 n d St., N e w - Υ ο φ City C HEMI CAL
CHEMICAL INSTITUTE OF CANADA.
Banff,
Alberta. June 8, 9, and 10.
CHEMICAL
RESEARCH
CONFERENCES,
EXPOSITION
O F CHEMICAL
SPONSORED BY THE AAAS. Colby Junior College, New London, Ν . Η. June 16 through Aug. 22. INDUSTRIES.
New York, N . Y. Dec. 1 through 6.
INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING AND MATERIALS HANDLING EXPOSITION, SPONSORED BY INDUSTRIAL PACKAGING ENGINEERS A S
SOCIATION O F AMERICA.
Hotel Sher
man, Chicago, 111. April 29 and 30 and May 1. INDUSTRIAL WASTE UTILIZATION CONFER
ENCE. Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. May 21 and 22. Third confer ence.
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF P U R E AND
APPLIED CHEMISTRY-.
London.
17 through 24. 11th meeting.
METAL POWDER ASSOCIATION.
July
Waldorf-
Astoria Hotel, New York, Ν- Υ. May 27. Third annual spring meeting.
NATIONAL
PETROLEUM
ASSOCIATION.
Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio. April 16, 17, and 18. 44th semiannual meeting.
SOCIETY OF AJVIERICAN BACTERIOLOGISTS.
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Philadelphia, P a . May 12 through 16. 47th annual meeting.
SOCIETY
OF THE PLASTICS
INDUSTRY.
ENGINEERING
NEWS
Stevens Hotel and the Coliseum, Chi cago, 111. May 5 through 11. Annual convention and second national plas tics exposition.
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