ILLINOIS WATER TREATMENT CO

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ionXelmitge LABORATORY SIZE OF CARTRIDGE DE-IONIZER GIVES MINERAL-FREE WATER The latest development in ionXchange equipment is the mixed-bed de-ionizer, which combines both anion and cation resins in one vessel or tank. The unît shown below is a miniature model of such a de-ionizer, made up in such a manner as to be an ideal accessory in any laboratory where mineralfree water is wanted occasionally in comparatively small quantities. The ILLCO-WAY Cartridge De-Ionizer consists of a plastic tubular column containing 3 lbs. of mixed resin. When the resins are exhausted, as shown by a change in color, the entire cartridge can be discarded and a fresh one substituted. N o electrical connections are needed. The column can be clamped, as shown, in any convenient location or manner. RESEARCH MODEL Produces water comparable to that obtained by triple distillation. Removes all ionizable solids, including silica and CO2.

CAPACITY - 4 5 0 grains

FLOW RATE - 5 g P h PRICE (FOB Rockford) — $12.50 BRACKET (Extra) — $5.00 UNIVERSAL MODEL Produces water comparable to that obtained by single disfiliation. Removes all ionizable solids except silica and CO2. CAPACITY — 900 grains FLOW R A T E - 5

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PRICE (FOB Rockford)-$9.75 BRACKET (Extra) — $5.00 Write for fully descriptive literature Bulletin CA-254

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835 CEDAR ST. ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS

NEW YORK OFFICE. H I Ε. 44TH ST., NEW YORK 17. N.Y. CANADIAN OIST: PUMPS i SOFTENERS. LTD. LONDON, ONT.

Circle No. 54 A-1 an Readers' Service Card, page 45 A

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FOR YOUR MOST EXACTING REQUIREMENTS V I T R E O S I L ® (vitreous

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tubing has numerous de­ sirable characteristics so i m p o r t a n t for produc­ tive laboratory applica­ tions. These

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chemical and catalytic inertness, usefulness to 1000° C and over, a n d under extreme thermal shock, homo­ geneity, absence of metallic impurities, unusual cal

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v i o l e t transmis­ sion (in trans­ parent qual­ ity).

VITREOSIL is a v a i l a b l e f r o m stock in four dependable types:

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TRANSPARENT GLAZED SAND SURFACE SATIN SURFACE

Stock sizes (transparent) up to 3 2 m m . b o r e ; o p a q u e to 4W bore a v a i l a b l e immediately. Larger diameters supplied on special order. OBTAINABLE IN ALL STANDARD LENGTHS

Bulletin No. 18 with specifications and prices, sent upon request.

THE THERMAL SYNDICATE LTD. 14 BIXLEY HEATH LYNBROOK, Ν. Υ. Circle No. 54 A-2 on Readers' Service Card, page 45 A

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