ANTI-ICER HIGH FLYING
JEFFERSOL* Fuel Additive-4 Ice crystals that form in jet fuel during high altitude, low temperature flights can cause engine failures. To eliminate this hazard, a simple antiicing additive, comprising 99.6% ethylene glycol monomethyl ether, is now required in all the military's JP-4 jet fuel. Another distinct advan tage, this additive is an effective agent against the sludge-formation and corrosion-promoting bac teria that find aircraft fuel tanks an ideal environ ment. Jefferson is one of the leading producers of this anti-icing additive, marketing it under the name of JEFFERSOL Fuel Additive-4.
Increased capacity for producing versatile glycol ethers is now under construction. This will effectively boost Jefferson as a supplier to the broader market for these ethers as solvents, in surface coatings, functional fluids, plasticizers and so on. Currently offered are JEFFERSOL EM (ethylene glycol monomethyl ether) and JEF FERSOL DM (diethylene glycol monomethyl ether). Future plans call for the addition of monoethyl and monobutyl ethers. Let us give you more information . . . Jefferson Chemical Company, Inc., 1121 Walker Avenue, P. O. Box 303, Hous ton 1, Texas.
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