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INDUSTRIAL
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CHEMISTRY
Vol. 41, No. 5
JZevmaéAA JZevmaé fàaeatcA, N O W BRINGS YOU
GREATER HEAT TRANSFER CAPACITIES I N S M A L L E R , MORE COMPACT
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' UT of the engineering department and re search laboratory at Ross comes a steady flow of new manufacturing techniques and design im provements achieving continually higher levels of heat transfer efficiency and lower levels of cost per B. T. U. Already widely known to primary equipment manufacturers and users are the tradition-shatter ing developments of the now famous Ross " B C F " line of exchangers. Now, of equal importance to practically every industry, comes news of the design changes to another of industry's favorites, the long established " C P " Exchanger—another direct result of recent conclusions reached by con tinuing Ross thermal research. Having successfully accomplished the means of "cutting to the b o n e " ineffective areas, by passing, eddies and excessive pressure drops, Ross now provides in the various sizes comprising the " C P " Exchanger line, a greater heat transfer sur •
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