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ELECTRIC STIRRER, Sparkless. Complete with 6-foot connecting cord, line switch, and plug.For operation on. 50 or. 60 cycles, 115 volts A.C.. Each $54...
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SPARKLESS ELECTRIC LABORATORY STIRRER

the ANALYST'S column

NON-SPARKING INDUCTION TYPE MOTOR

L.T.Hallett, Editor

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"GEOLOGICAL

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way Daniel S. Turner, Geologi­ cal Consultant, C. A. Johnson Build­ ing, Denver, Colo., characterizes selenium. Based on letters received following publication of an article b y Turner, selenium, while a geological "sleeper," is most active indus­ trially. In t h e Analyst's Column for September, we referred t o Turner's statement t h a t " t h e demand for selenium is estimated a t twice t h e present supply." T u r n e r further indicated t h a t selenium is produced primarily as a by-product of t h e base metal industry because no naturally occurring reserves are known. H e also observed t h a t there are no adequate qualitative or quantitative tests for use in field work. Letters have been received from the American Smelting and Refining Co. a n d the General Chemical Division, Allied Chemical and D y e Corp., stating t h a t consumption increased rapidly in t h e recent past when selenium rectifiers were replac­ ing t h e copper oxide and some vacuum t u b e rectifiers. Users also stockpiled extra inventories, putting a strain on t h e supply of selenium. With this increase in use there was a price rise. Late in 1956, for exam­ ple, ceramic grade selenium reached a peak price of $15.50 a pound. In 1957 it h a s been quoted a t $12 a pound. T h e authors indicate t h a t there was no period when dealers lacked selenium rectifiers. This rapid growth is over a n d , with t h e marketing of silicon semi­ conductors, there will probably be some inroads into selenium usage in power rectifiers. Authors of these two letters state further t h a t t h e question of recover­ ing selenium as a by-product in copper refining and from sulfide

An Ideal General Purpose Stirrer

Reduces Explosion Hazard from Brush Contacts Watt-Type

Governor Stabilizes Speed

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$54.75

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• AUTOMATIC SPEED CONTROL ° • QUIET OPERATION · LONG LIFE 5230. ELECTRIC STIRRER, Sparkless. Complete with 0-foot connecting cord, line switch, and plue;. For operation on 50 or 60 cycles, 115 volts A.C. Each $54.75

S230A. ELECTRIC STIRRER, Sparkless, for 230 Volts, A.C. Consists of No. 2530 Stirrer equipped with a step-down trans­ former to permit operation on 230 volts 50 or 60 cycles A.C. Each S64.S0

W. M . WELCH SCIENTIFIC COMPANY DIVISION OF W. M. WELCH MANUFACTURING COMPANY

ΕSTABLISHED 1880 • 1515 SEDGWICK STREET, DEPT. A - 1 , C H I C A G O 10, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. Manufacturers of Scientific Instruments and Laboratory Apparatus

Presenting the NEW

HEVI-DUTY "G-07-PT" LABORATORY FURNACE

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TEMPERATURE RANGE TO 2600° A COMPLETE SELF-CONTAINED FURNACE if POSITIVE TEMPERATURE CONTROL if PROVIDES FAST UNIFORM HEATING

The Hevi-Duty G-07-PT Furnace is a complete unit ready for use. All the temperature control and indicating de­ vices are located in the furnace base. A tap-changing transformer equipped with two selector switches offers 48 steps of temperature control. This method allows close temperature regu­ lation and means savings in power and

maintenance. An indicating pyrometer and ammeter are mounted for easy observation. Easily replaceable Silicon Carbide heating elements provide a uniform heat above and below a ceramic muffle which forms the heating chamber. In­ side dimensions 4'/s" wide, 2^4" high, 7" deep.

SEND FOR DETAILS IN BULLETIN 957A

HEVI-DUTY LABORATORY FURNACES

ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRIC EXCLUSIVELY HEVI DUTY®

MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN For further information, circle number 47 A on Readers' Service Card, page 83 A

VOL. 29, NO. 12, DECEMBER 1957 ·

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