Automation is Over 21 - a t M . W . Keuoaa Automatic control and instrumentation, which to gether have coined the new word "automation", are f a r from being new with The M. W. Kellogg Company. Largely through the work of t h e Instru ment Section of Kellogg's Engineering Department, automation hasiongsincecome of age in petroleum refineries. It has been paying off for years in terms of increased production, higher quality, and in added safety and better working conditions. M. W. Kellogg's long experience with automation can be of considerable help to petrochemical plants—particularly those faced with increasing production capacity and improving product purity
without increasing operating costs. This is espe cially true in the production of ethylene, ammonia, and phenol—where Kellogg has participated inthe engineering or design of control systems as p a r t of its over-all engineering a n d construction service. The ΛΛ. W. Kellogg Company's Instrument: Sec tion continues to work closely with all instrument manufacturers toward t h e development and ap plication of systems which can improve petro chemical operations- It has an important function in the complete service Kellogg can offer in de signing your future petrochemical or petroleum facilities.
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The ΛΛ. W. Kellogg Company 2 2 5 Broadway, New York 7 . Ν. Y . Send copy o f your 16-page Kelloggram ( N o . 3. 1 9 5 5 ) which gives the complete story o f Automation and i t s application in pe troleum refineries and petrochemical plants.
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