M. W. KELLOGG COMPANY - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry

May 18, 2012 - M. W. KELLOGG COMPANY. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1958, 50 (4), pp 105A–105A. DOI: 10.1021/i650580a789. Publication Date: April 1958...
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Model Resin Plant

For CIΒΑ Company, Inc. in asso­ ciation with Toms River-Cincinnati Chemical Corporation, The M . W . Kellogg Company is engineering and erecting a new Araldite epoxy resin plant. T h e detailed model of reactors, valve manifolds, and other equip­ ment pictured above, has long since paid for itself in developing design details and facilitating CIBA's re­ view and approval. Now an integral part of Kellogg's

plant engineering and construction service to industry, the building and application of scale models save time and money in many ways for both customer and contractor. Introduced by Kellogg as a design tool, these models express engineering concepts better; achieve engineering, procure­ ment, and construction goals faster; make the route between plant plan­ ning and plant production shorter and surer.

12-PAGE MODEL BOOKLET

THE M. W. KELLOGG COMPANY, 711 THIRD AVE., NEW YORK 17 A SUBSIDIARY OFPULLMAN The Canadian Kellogg Company Limited, Toronto Kellogg 1liternational Corporation, London Kellogg l'an American Corporation, Xetc York

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This recent issue of the Kelloggram is devoted entirely to scale models and their use as a tool for better plant, design. Many examples, together with construction techniques, are discussed and illustrated in detail.