ionXchange P R O C E S S EQUIPMENT Platinum group clad metals

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ILLCO-WAY MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR

DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS

ionXchange

P R O C E S S APPLICATIONS This Automatic lonXchanger, designed for conversion of a food product, is built of stainless steel with sani­ tary fittings.

Dispersion Resin for Polyvinyl Chloride). Marvinol VR-50, an allpurpose stir-in paste grade resin for high-shear plastisol and organosol uses is described in a 20-pagc booklet, in­ cluding formulation and compounding techniques. Bull. 12-500. Dept. IEC, Naugatuck Chemical Div., United States Rubber Co., Naugatuck, Conn. C-34

EQUIPMENT I W T engineers are frequently called on t o plan and build pilot plants and production e q u i p m e n t for applications of ionXchange to chemical processes. Interesting examples in­ clude recent installations for - •

Purification of citric acid, lactic acid, and t a r t a r i c acid by cation and anion exchange.



Removal of a l u m i n u m from phosphoric acid metal-finishing solutions,



Conversion of sodium ferroeyanidc to the a m m o n i u m form by cation ex­ change.



Removal of ash from beet sugar by continuous ion exclusion.

P R O C E S S E S

T h e I W T research laboratory is constantly engaged in evaluating exciting new processes such as ion exclusion, ion retardation, equilib­ rium separations, continuous moving-bed ionXchange, and others. T h e s e offer in!('rest­ ing promise in the solving of chemical prob­ lems now considered impossible or uneconomi­ cal by o t h e r means. I L L I N O I S WATER TREATMENT CEDAR

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ROCKFORD,

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ILLINOIS

NEW YORK OFFICE: 141 E. 44th St., New York 17, N.Y. CANADIAN DIST.: P u m p s * Softeners, Ltd.. London, Ont. Circle No. 18 on Readers' Service Card

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Reagent Catalog. Item and size list­ ing for complete line of analytical re­ agent and industrial grade chemicals. Dept. IEC, F. P. Jay Chemical Corp., P.O. Box. .{2, Waukesha. C-38

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Lactonitrile. A new inexpensive bifunctional intermediate is available on development basis. Bulletin describes chemical and physical properties. Sam­ ples are offered. Dept. IEC, American Cyanamid Co., Petrochemicals Dept., Bound Brook, N. J. C-36

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840

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Silicones. Bull. S - l l entitled, "Sili­ cones for Release P a p e r Coatings" de­ scribes three emulsions, four solvent solutions, and two controlled release additives for application from solvent. Dept. IEC, General Electric, Silicone Products Div., Water ford, N. Y. C-35

Gas Odorants. A 24-paged booklet, compiled primarily for the natural, liquefied, and petroleum gas industries, contains latest d a t a on gas odorants. Dept. IEC, California Chemical Co., Oronite Div., 200 Bush St. San Fran­ cisco, Calif. C-37

NEW

Problems are being solved with

WIRE · TUBING ·

PARTS

This versatile design material gives you all the recognized performance benefits of solid platinum! • resistance to high temperature corrosion • oxidation resistance • immunity to attack by mineral acids

P L U S these benefits gained by cladding . . . • lower costs • greater strength • improved thermal, electrical conductivity

For e x a m p l e :

Platinum-clad titanium (.002 layer of plat­ inum) used in a swimming pool chlorine generator lasts for years, and provides sur­ face p r o p e r t i e s of solid p l a t i n u m at a fraction of the cost.

Vinyl Resins. Vinyl plastisol and or­ ganosol technology is discussed in a 24page booklet. Useful working man­ ual for formulators and users of these products. Dept. IEC, Union Carbide Plastics Co., 270 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y. C-39 Silicone Rubber. Complete specifica­ tion guide to assist designers and engi­ neers in all industries in selecting the proper type of silicone rubber for a par­ ticular requirement. Selector C h a r t CDS-145C. Dept. IEC, Silicone Prod­ ucts Dept., General Electric Co., Waterford, N. Y. C-40 Zirconium. Specifications and proper­ ties are given for various zirconium compounds, including silicates and ox­ ides. Bull. 930. Dept. IEC, Tarn, Div. of National Lead Co., Ill Broadway, New York City. C-41 Molybdenum Catalysts. Chemical D a t a Series Cdb-1A gives properties of molybdenum dioxide. Also a new bul­ letin discusses molybdenum as a corro­ sion inhibitor, and two others cover molybdenum chemistry. Dept. IEC, Climax Molybdenum Co., 1270 Avenue of the Americas, New York 20, Ν. Υ. C-42

Whatever your platinum needs — tubing for transmission of corrosive fumes or liquids, anodes for perchlorates, lower cost labora­ tory ware, or a substitute for short-life anodes in the commercial manufacture of chlorine — call, write, or wire Marketing Manager, Precious Metals. •Trademark of Metals & Controls

Inc.

METALS & CONTROLS, I N C . 8008 Forest St., A t t l e b o r o , Mass. A CORPORATE D I V I S I O N OF

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