I/EC'S GUIDEBOOK FOR TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT
PAGES 63 A TO 90 A
Experts in their respective fields deal each month with such major CPI technical management matters as Equipment and Design, Costs, Instrumentation, Corrosion, and Safety m m · In other issues equally important problems such as Industrial Wastes, Atmospheric Pollution, and Statistical Design are analyzed by widely accepted authorities · · · Clip and file today the information you will need tomorrow · · · Pages are perforated for your convenience
Storage tanks control release of hydrogen sulfide-bearing oils, page 89 A 60 A
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
EQUIPMENT AND DESIGN
63 A Here is a cooler that will handle 18 tons of solids per hour, dropping temperature from 1800° to 150° F. Solids sizes range from powders to clinkers A Staff Feature
COSTS
67 A Justification of a new investment must be based on good forecasts of all factors affecting future cash flows to and from the company J. B. Weaver, Atlas Powder Co.
INSTRUMENTATION 71 A A look at the future in instrumentation—based on what is at hand and what is near at hand as shown by manufacturers R. F. Wall, Monsanto Chemical Co.
CORROSION
75 A Here are some theories on how boron attacks metal surfaces exposed to exhausts from burning high-energy fuels F. J. Loprest and S. J. Tunkel, Thiokol Chemical Corp.
SAFETY 79 A "Warning," "Danger," "Poison"—the chemist's hand in precautionary labeling H. G. Lederer and W. J . Shibe, Jr., R. H. Hollingshead Corp.
STATISTICAL DESIGN 85 A Statisticians can learn a few tricks from the weather forecaster—but all the elements for a good analysis may not be present W. J. Youden, National Bureau of Standards
INDUSTRIAL WASTES 89 A Plan in advance how you will meet problems before they become problems. Here is a case history of what one company did J. A. Monferdini and G. T. McBride, Texas Gulf Sulfur Co., Inc.
VOL. 51, NO. 12 ·
DECEMBER 1959
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