Corrosion was ruled out . . . purity protected when Nickel was specified for this 100-gallon still and its two 25-gallon receivers used by Givaudan-Delawanna's
Development Department to distill aromatic chemicals and essential oils. Equipment was fabricated by Manning and Lewis Engineering Co., of Newark, N.J.
Delicate new scents! Delicate new flavors! Distilled in corrosion-resisting Nickel they're pure and reproducible No one quite knows why some scents and flavors catch on and help sell thousands of dollars worth of prod ucts. But what is known is that subtle differences in scents and flavors can definitely affect the popularity of products. So producers do all they can to keep scents and flavors pure. In de veloping new ones, purity becomes doubly important . . . for those that catch on must be reproducible. For this reason, the choice of ma terials for equipment is especially
important to manufacturers of per fume bases and flavors such as Givaudan-Delawanna, Inc., at Delawanna, N. J. In manufacturing pure aromatic products Givaudan relies heavily on equipment made of cor rosion-resisting Inco Nickel.
the products that may be handled by the department without fear of cor rosion or contamination.
Whether you make perfumes or space fuels, Inco Nickel and its alloys are powerful weapons in your fight against corrosion. And Inco's Tech Nickel resists corrosion by the nical Specialists are on call to help crude product, resists stress corro you use them well. Just say the word, sion-cracking, and, since it is rela if you would like help on a corrosion tively free from attack, protects problem. against metallic contamination. Nick el is also specified in Givaudan's De The International Nickel Company, Inc. velopment Department because it 67 Wall Street / ^ New York 5,N.Y. lends versatility to the equipment, making it possible to process any of ΤΓΤ77ΤΤΤΓ *ΚΘβί3ΐρι·ι·ύ trademark
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