HAROLD KRUGER INSTRUMENTS

HAROLD KRUGER INSTRUMENTS. BOX 164 ... Co., Inc. INFRARED. SPECTROSCOPY—SYMPOSIUM. ON RECENT ADVANCES AND TRENDS...
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PITTSBURGH

KRUGER A U T O M A T I C

CONFERENCE

A N EDUCATIONAL FILM O N "INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY"

CHEMICAL ANALYZER

Thurs., March 5, 8 : 0 0 P.M.,—Ball Room

This is a sound and color film of approximately thirty minutes in length on the theoretical aspects and instru­ mental principles of infrared spectroscopy. Thefilmwas produced at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute under the direction of Stephen E. Wiberly. COBLENTZ

SOCIETY DISCUSSION

MEETING

Thursday Evening (following the above film)—Ball Room

Performs continuous chemical analyses by titration or colorimetric methods, and presents the data on a recorder.

(Open to All Conferees)

Spectrophotometer utilized for colori­ metric analyses. Servo controlled pump serves as titrator.

Friday, March 6 EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY— MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS

Unitized design makes the analyzer adaptable to a variety of analyses of liquids and gases.

Friday Morning—Ball Room Charles Matocha, Presiding

Please send for

literature.

9:00

Vacuum

HAROLD KRUGER INSTRUMENTS BOX 164

S A N GABRIEL,

9:20

CALIF.

Η.

Β. TAYLOR AND

9:40

Recherche Scientifique. (115) Direct Reading Spectrometer Applied to the Analysis of Ore Solutions for Nickel and Cobalt.

10:00

(116) Spectrochemical Analysis of Solutions. W. K.

R. R. THIEME AND M. E. SLAGEL, Jarrell-Ash Co.

BAER AND E. S. HODGE, Mellon Institute.

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an advanced concept in metering small flows

EXPOSITION RECESS. j 10:20 I10:40 (117) Pressed Powder Standards for the Analysis of Aluminum Alloys.

11:00

The Brooks Sho-Rate "50" is a new design idea in purge meters. It offers the complete inter* changeability, dependability and structural1 strength that's been needed for a long time. •

Slip-out Tubes



Side-ptate

LEMIEUX AND R. H. BLACK, Aluminium Labora­

11:20

tories, Ltd. (119) Spectrochemical Analysis of Vacuum Melted

11:40



LANDSDALE,

L.

E.

HARPER,

JR., Kolcast

Industries. (120) Spectrochemical Analysis of Niobium Using a D.C. Arc Source. L. S. BROOKS, L. R. HOIDAL, AND T. D. MCKINLEY, E. I. du Pont de Nemours

& Co., Inc.

ROTAMETER COMPANY

101 E I G H T H STREET

H. L. REDFIELD AND R. H.

MOHR, Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. (118) Direct-Reading Spectrometric Analysis of Fluo­ rine in Alumina Using Band Spectra. P. E.

Superalloys.

Construction

• Rotaiable End-fittings The Sho-Rate "50" Purge Meter gives all t h i s . ,. at a very low cost. Send for complete facts.

BROOKS

Spectroscopy.

G. W. MOKKOW, Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp. (114) Spectrochemical Analysis of Metalloids in the Far Ultraviolet (800 to 1300 A.) with a Vacuum Spark. BORIS VODAR, JACQUES ROMAND, AND GERMAINE BULLOFFET, Centre National de la

Circle No. 59 on Readers' Service Card

NEW—

(113) Determination of Carbon, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Silicon, and Manganese in Alloy Steels by

PA.

INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY—SYMPOSIUM O N RECENT ADVANCES A N D TRENDS

WRITE FORBULLETIN1 3 5 .

Friday Morning—Pittsburgh Norman Wright,

9:00 9:20

Room

Presiding

(121) Current Problems and Developments in Infrared Spectroscopy. R. N. JONES, National Research Council. (122) High Resolution Spectra from 2 to S Microns. E. K. PLYLER AND L. R. BLAINE,

9:40 10:00

National

Bureau of Standards. (123) Application of Some Recent Theoretical De­ velopments. W. F. EDGELL, Purdue University. (124) Infrared Absorption Spectra of Solid Solutions. J. A. A. KETELAAR, University of Amsterdam.

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10:20

BROOKS and SHO-RATE are trade-names

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

EXPOSITION RECESS.