HIGH FLYING ANTI-ICER - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS Publications)

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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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