FRENCH Custom

Every Peabody Air Heater is job-engineered and custom-built to individual specifications. Years of experience and a wide variety of applications throu...
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FRENCH BASKET TYPE EXTRACTOR

Custom Engineered Spray Drying

with PEABODY AIR HEATERS • D e v e l o p e d a n d p e r f e c t e d by more than 5 0 years of applica­ tion in the oil milling industry, • Over 5 0 operating plants pro­ ducing top quality product with low operating a n d maintenance costs. • Standard sizes range from 2 5 tons to 1 0 0 0 tons per d a y ca­ pacity. • Let French help y o u solve ex­ traction problems involving solids. Write today to French, Extraction Division, Piqua, Ohio.

THE FRENCH OIL MILL MACHINERY CO. EXTRACTION DIVISION PIQUA

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OHIO

Circle No. 127 A-1 on Readers' Service Card, page 139 A

•Ί> Peabody Direct Fired Air Heaters have wide acceptance with various spray dryer designers and involving such products as petroleum catalysts, chemicals, minerals, detergents, and foods. A typical application at the Davison Chemical Company, Division of W. R. Grace & Co., Baltimore, Maryland, uses a Peabody Air Heater in conjunction with a Swenson spray dryer, a product of the Swenson Evaporator Company, Division of Whiting Corporation, Harvey, Illinois. The heater fires natural gas fuel at a maximum firing rate of approximately 85,000,000 BTU/hr. to spray dry silica gel catalyst for the petroleum refining industry. Every Peabody Air Heater is job-engineered and custom-built to individual specifications. Years of experience and a wide variety of applications throughout the world, enable Peabody to offer assured performance for heat releases from 1 million to 300 million BTU/hr. and for furnace pressures from atmospheric to 10 or more atmospheres. Write for Bulletin 600-A.

PEABODY ENGINEERING CORPORATION 232 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 16, Ν. Υ. OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES PEABODY LIMITED ·

LONDON, S.W. 1, ENGLAND

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