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Nov 4, 2010 - Can Cover. THE Master Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111., has developed the C3 Econ-o-can cover and can for use with the spray gun. The co...
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NEW EQUIPMENT NOTES Can Cover T H E Master Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111., has developed the C3 Econ-o-can cover and can for use with the spray gun.

The cover fits most standard quart fric­ tion top paint cans. This type of appara­ tus, formerly made of aluminum, is now of steel. Gage Protector The Lapp chemical porcelain snubbertype gage protector makes possible the use of standard direct-acting pressure gages in systems handling corrosive liquids, without danger of damage t o the gage or contamination of product. In construction, the gage protector con­ sists of a chamber of chemical porcelain enclosing a porcelain float ground and

lapped to a soaooth precision fit. The gage is mounted in t h e cap in a standard 0.25-incb pipe tap. The cavity between float and gage is filled with neutral oil. Pressure from fclie line or vessel below is transmitted through -the float to the oil above. Danger- of seepage past the float is minimized b y the smooth tight fit, and by the fact fchat pressures are equal above and below the float. The protector is designed to fit Lapp porcelain pipe o f 1 inch inside diameter. Lapp Insulator Co., Inc., Chemical Por­ celain Division, LeRoy, Ν. Υ . Vertical Turbine Pump Bowls Layne & Bowler, Inc., Memphis, Tenu., recently has designed, and developed a line of high capacity vertical turbine pump bowls. These bowls are intended pri­ marily for pumping -water from flowing streams or lakes for war plants, but may be used in large diameter wells for indus­ trial or municipal water supplies. Surface Facer An adjustable tool for efficient surface facing in horizontal or vertical milling ma­ chines, lathes, a n d other spindle machines is announced b y Robert H . Clark Co., 3424 Sunset boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. It consists of a tapered (or straight) shank and body with three adjustable high-speed bits, -which may b e set for any diameter within the range of the tool. With only four tools any diameter from 1.25 to 5 inches may b e obtained without being limited t o standard fractional di­ mensions. A measuring gage is provided with each tool f o r quick ana accurate size adjustments. Relay A i r Valve For better process control through faster operation of large diaphragm valve motors or of valves loca-tedat unusually longdistances from controlling instruments, Tay­ lor Instrument Companies, Rochester, Ν . Υ., have announced the Taylor booster relay air valve. It is an auxiliary device which provides accelerated valve action to eliminate t h e effect of lag in large diaphragm motors and/or in long air lines between controlling instruments and diaphragm motors.

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Remote Electro-Hydraulic Transmitter The Askania Regulator Co., Chicago, 111., has developed a remote control device which combines 'the advantages of the j e t pipe principle with t h e functions of a Selsyn motor. By combining: the Selsyn -with the h y ­ draulic jet pipe, the Selsyn movement need merely operate t h e sensitive jet pipe which is practically frictionless and thus transmit the original impulse through a hydraulic system with sufficient power t o operate heavy dampers, butterfly valves, or other equipment requiring accurate re­ mote operation. Plastic Pipe Seal Plugs Plastic pipe seal plugs provide protec­ tion for threads of units in storage or in transit, according to American molded Products Co., 1644 ïtforth Honore st., Chicago, 111. CHEMICAL

These light, tough, durable, noncorrosive plastic seals replace critical materials, and protect threads against damage, moisture, dirt, weathering, rust, and corrosion. New'Air-Operated Controller A new air-operated automatic control instrument, known as convertible freevane controller, is announced by the Bristol Co., Waterbury, Conn. The new

instrument is made for automatically controlling temperature (up to 3,600° F.), flow, liquid level, pressure, draft humidity, pH value, and time program. The convertible free-vane controller operates on the same basic free-vane principle as that used in previous models offered by the company. In the convertible-type controller a number of design refinements have been incorporated, which simplify the instrument and make it more convenient to service. It is also designed so that the user can convert from one type of control system to another. The new instrument i s offered in the following types: Monoset (on and off), Ampliset (throttling), Preset, Reset, and Magniset. Adjustments for fitting the controller to the requirements of the process are located on a dial board above the chart. Sight Flow Indicator •Fischer & Porter Co., 911 County Line road, Hatboro, Penna., announces the "Rota-Sight" for flow indication where an approximation of the amount of flow rate

is an operating aid and necessity. This flow indicator clearly shows when a liquid or gas is passing through a line. It has an indicating float which moves up and down in a Pyrex tube in direct proportion to the amount of flow. Instantaneous response to flow change is obtained by the tube into which triangular V-ported flutes are formed. The Rota-Sight is particularly sensitive to low flows and informs the operator the very second the flow starts. The float is readily visible even through opaque fluids. Hose Clamp The Aircraft Standard Parts Co., 1711 Nineteenth ave., Rockford, 111., has introAND

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Planning for P E A C E • Today while Kewaunee manufactur­ i n g facilities and experience are devoted t o production for Victory, Kewaunee re­ search engineers a n d designers are plan­ ning improvements and refinements in t h e Laboratory Equipment you will n e e d when Peace comes. • For all who appreciate efficiency, service and value i n Laboratory Equip­ ment, the post-war period is already rich i n promise. LABORATORr

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New Equipment Notes duced a new line of Aero—Seal iiosc clamps in fourteen sizes. The b-asis o f the design was the requirements s e tτ forth in Army Air Force Specification Γ\ ο. ί£5529. The hose clamp consists o f a e/ie-inch tempered steel band punched: with holes corresponding to the teetli of a. worm gear. These holes mesh with a worm in the hous­ ing welded to the fixed «nd o f the band. The worm is turned by a screw drivei, and the screw head on the worm i s fitted with a safety cup which prevents the screw driver from slipping and puntcturirxg the hose or damaging other equipment.

Lubricator Α new device for the automatic applica­ tion of controlled volume of lubricants, ranging from oils t o heavy fibered greases, to the bearings of conveyor trolley wheels is announced by the J. N. Fauver Co., Inc., Detroit, Mich. I t is said to be especially useful on conveyors in process industries that pass through kilns, dryers, and other hot zones and on conveyors carrying finished products that must be protected from grease or oil stains.

Attachment for Abnaser Announcement of a nerw shear-hardness attachment for Taber aibrasexr has been made b y the Taber Irtstrunaient Corp., North Tonawanda, Ν. Υ .

To provide an accurate continuous record of thickener operation, the Dorr Torq Recorder has been developed by The Dorr Co., Ν. Υ. City. Designed for use on Dorr "A" thickeners equipped with a standard overload alarm, it is par­ ticularly applicable where appreciable fluctuations in the drive unit load are caused by variations in solids accumula­ tion in the thickener. The recorder consists of two electrically connected control parts, the transmitting unit and the recording unit. The trans­ mitting unit is built into the standard overload1 alarm on the drive head, while the recording unit can b e located at the control station or any convenient point. As the load develops in the thickener,

Because of the developmera-fc of aplastics and wire screening material -fco rcdaee war­ time danger from flying glass, the postwar business executive will bo a^Dle to c3iange the size and arrangement of. hie pcrivate office as easily as his wife n o w shifts the living room furniture. The war-born glazing whieli promises to add new flexibility to postwsur offices is re­ inforced Vuelite, two sheets o f transparent cellulose acetate plastic laminated to standard wire screening, JDevcloped by the Plastics Division of Morasanto OChemical Co. in cooperation wifc2a the United States Navy, it reduces tJbte dans er of flying glass during air raids or «enemy bombardment. Use of the material in post/^^ar oflie^s was predicted after the Ensign—23ickfor>d Co. installed it in office doors of Its Simsbury, Conn., plant which manufactures safety fuses.

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the impulse is carried directly to the trans­ mitting unit from the overload alarm mechanism. The transmitting u n i t in turn carries the impulse to "the recording unit, where it is transcribed upoa SL cali­ brated 24-hour chart, 12inotiesin diame­ ter. AU variations are corrtinuousily re­ corded in this manner—providing a. com­ plete record of thickener operation for each 24-hour period.

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W A R WORK SOUGHT Well established firm in field of synthetic aromaiics is desirous of utilizing more fully, i n the war effort, its specialized technique, equipment, and. research laboratory for the production of fine organic chemicals. Accordingly, we) would -welcome correspondence either -with, firms interested in allotting sui>corxtracts, or with persons i n possession of processes o n fine chemicals n e e d e d in t h e war program. While -we w o u l d prefer t o acquire these processes b y outright purchase, we might undertake t o handle them, on a license or royalty basis.

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