The Mark of Filtration Leadership. When it can't be left to chance

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The Mark of Filtration Leadership.

. . . ability to diagnose, prescribe a n d manufacture "special" filters for processing plants with unusual filtration or clarification problems

OLIVER S Y N R U B FILTER

Take, for

example, the synthetic

rubber

industry

The problems confronting the engineers as this particular war program unfolded were exceptionally complex, one of them involving the washing and de watering of coagulated latex. That this problem was not the easiest ever encountered is evidenced by the fact that Oliver United engineers spent several months studying it and making tests. They found that no existing filter would do an ade­ quate job so they designed a new one — the Oliver

Synrub Filter. It was so successful that the entire industry called for it. Today, several score of these distinctive filters are in service helping to produce our; tremendous tonnage of synthetic rubber. Oliver United with a record of nearly 17,000 filters installed all over the world; with two well equipped laboratories and two large factories is certainly well qualified to help solve filtration or clarification problems for any process.

r OLIVER UNITED F I L T E R S

New York 18, Ν. Υ. 33 West 42nd Street

Chicago 1, Ill. 221 N. LaSalle Street

San Francisco 11 California

Western Sales DivisionOakland 1, Calif., 2900 Glascock Street

Factories:

1546

Canada Sales & Manufacturing Representative E. Long Ltd. Orillia, Ont. 9-OUF-l

Oakland, Calif., — Hazleton, Pa. — Orillia, Ont., Canada — Melbourne, Australia

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