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I/EC ADDS PAGES TO Your Workbook. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1958, 50 (5), pp 58A–58A. DOI: 10.1021/i650581a754. Publication Date: May 1958. Copyright © 195...
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EQUIPMENT

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DESIGN

Gordon P. K. Chu, Pfaudler Permutit Co.

Process equipment specifications will often include only data covering operating conditions. These data are not sufficient to predict performance of hydrogen-bearing metals. Hard-learned lessons o f one company are worth your attention

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COSTS James B. W e a v e r and Frank S. Lyndall, Atlas Powder Co.

Most of the time a continuous production system will be more satisfactory than a batch system. There are times when the advantage lies with the one-shift-per-day operation. Labor-variable dollars can b e the deciding factor

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INSTRUMENTATION R. F. W a l l , Monsanto Chemical Co.

In the midst of more elegant analytical methods, thermal conductivity measurement as process control looks old-fashioned. Yet it is more reliable in many instances. Don't overlook it if you want low-cost, efficient control

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CORROSION D. K. Priest, Pfaudler Permutit Co.

Your corrosion-sensitive equipment need not be made of high-cost metals. Glass-lined reactors and piping are the answer to many problems. You can do yourself a favor by looking into some of the things that are being done

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SAFETY S. M. MacCutcheon, Dow Chemical Co.

The most effective antidote for chemical burns is water. Seldom is it used as treatment, although it is found everywhere in the plant 58 A

INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

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