Nash Compressor Tame "Hard-to-handlë j^orrosive Gases The reasons for the success of Nash Compressors in handling "dirty" and corrosive gases are simple. First, Nash Compressors have no internal parts in wearing contact, or requiring close tolerances and internal lubrication. Second, because of the Nash operating principle, a variety of liquids can be employed as the compressant medium, protecting the interior from corrosive action. Third, the pump casing may be fabricated from a variety of special metals and alloys. That is why Nash Compressors take these rugged jobs in stride. Nash Vacuum Pumps offer the same basic advantages when handling corrosive gases, and reliably maintain vacuums up to 29.50 inches of mercury. S h o w n here i s t h e n e w N a s h H-10-G, capacity 2 0 4 0 cubic feet per minute. This is e q u i p p e d with t h e n e w g e a r reduction drive, g i v i n g g r e a t flexibility of installation, a n d p e r m i t t i n g t h e u s e o f stock motors.
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NASH ENGINEERING COMPANY SOUTH 18A
NORWALK,
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
CONNECTICUT, U. S. A.