MANUFACTURERS' LITERATURE heaters t o t h e object t o b e heated. Dept. IEC, General Electric Co., Schenectady 5, Ν. Υ. 38 Column Internals. Bulletin C l - 2 dis cusses various fractionating internal arrangements as well as specific applica tions. Dept. IEC, Hendrick Mfg. Co., Carbondale, Pa. 39 Pulver-Mill. Bulletin 093 discusses applications a n d specifications of Pul ver-Mill, a vertical h a m m e r mill with integral a i r classifier for extremely soft, nonmetallic materials. Dept. IEC, Sturtevant Mill Co., Park & Clayton Sts., Boston '22, Mass. 40 Filter Press. Bulletin F-2052 gives operations a n d applications of t h e Eimco-Burwell filter. Dept. IEC, Eimco Corp., Salt Lake City, Utah. 41 High Pressure Pumps. Bulletin gives d a t a on hand-operated, motor-driven, and air-operated p u m p s . Also included are principal uses of such equipment in both high pressure research and p r o duction operations. Dept. IEC, Auto clave Engineers. Inc., 29J+6 West 22nd St., Erie, Pa. 42 Purifiers. Bulletin 803 is a complete catalog of purifiers, separators, mist ex tractors, a n d scrubbers. Dept. IEC, V. D. Anderson Co., 1935 West 96th St., Cleveland 2, Ohio. 43 Pneumatic S y s t e m s . Technical article describes t h e use of pneumatics in t h e production of adhesives. T h r e e typical systems are shown. Bull. I-49, Dept. IEC, Sprout, Waldron & Co., Inc., ISO Logan St., Muncy, Pa. 44 Bronze Gate V a l v e s . Circular 574 lists maintenance saving features of m a n y types of bronze gate valves in company's line. Dept. IEC, Lunkenheimer Co., Cincinnati 14, Ohio. 45 V a l v e s for Nuclear a n d Chemical In dustries. Bulletin A-155 gives com plete data on company's line of valves for a wide variety of nuclear a n d chemical applications. Bulletin, run ning 190 pages, has extensive engineer ing charts a n d data. Dept. IEC, As sociated Valve Co., 337 West Walnut St., North Wales, Pa. 46 S a f e t y Shutoff V a l v e s . Bulletin F-47 discusses N o . 10 safety shutoff valves
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