How to take the salt out of brine without taking the life out of equipment

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How to take the salt out of brine without taking the life out of equipment MONEL alloy 400. MONEL* alloy 400 handles the toughest corrosives far better because it was developed to do just that. Its high nickel content takes the bite out of chlorides, neutral and alkaline salts, most acid salts and salt waters. And it resists cracking from chloride-ion stress-corrosion. Want proof? The salt leg at right has been standing in the International Salt Company's Watkins Glen refinery collecting corrosive salt crystals for over ten years. Other salt legs, made of different materials, have been failing from stress, weld and crevice corrosion and are being replaced by MONEL alloy 400. International Salt uses MONEL alloy 400 for evaporators, salt legs, filters, conveyors, pumps and piping. According to plant manager R. W. Wrighton, MONEL alloy 400 is the most satisfactory salt refining alloy at present. The most satisfactory alloy for many other corrosive environments as well. Send for a copy of the newly revised edition of bulletin T-5, "Engineering Properties of MONEL Nickel-Copper Alloys" and see if it isn't so. •Registered trademark of The International Nickel Company, Inc.

MONEL NICKEL-COPPER ALLOYS HUNTINGTON ALLOY PRODUCTS DIVISION iwrn T H E INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY, INC. £==^ HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA 25720