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May 18, 2012 - PFALTZ & BAUER, INC. Anal. Chem. , 1964, 36 (3), pp 48A–48A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60209a738. Publication Date: March 1964. Copyright © 196...
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presents the latest in single-pan s p e e d balances by Paul Bunga One of the oldest and most reputable manufac­ turers of Analytical Semi-micro, Micro and Ultramicro Balances. (Est. in 1866). Experience and painstaking research have made the following features possible: Coaxially mounted weight control knobs, which are color coded, afford one hand operation with speed and simplicity.

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The weight register, (which is also color coded to correspond with the weight con­ trol knobs) is deeply recessed to eliminate light reflection and to provide a bril­ liantly projected scale at eye level. A very large working chamber (see speci­ fications below) which is accessible from either side.

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A red signal light which indicates a nonarrested beam.

L. B. Rogers, Presiding

9:00 Introductory Remarks. L. B. Rogers. 9:05 Thermal Analysis I. Ralph H. Miiller, Millier Research & Development Corp., P . O. Box 6157, Santa Fe, Ν . Μ. 9:30 Thermal Analysis II. C. B. Murphy, General Electric Co., 1 River Rd., Schenectady 5, Ν . Υ. 9:55 Differential Thermal Measurements in Materials Anal­ ysis. D . R. Johnson, I. M. Sarasohn, E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del. 19898. 10:20 A Continuous Calorimetric Analyzer. Earl J. Serf ass, Pratt H. Johnson, Milton Roy Co., St. Petersburg, Fla. 33733. 10:50 Intermission. 11:05 Introduction of Robert H. Cherry. Edgar L. Eckfeldt, Leeds & Northrup Co., Dickerson Rd., North Wales, Pa. 11:15 Sargent Award Address: Thermomagnetic Analysis for Oxygen in Gas Mixtures. Robert H. Cherry, Leeds & North­ rup Co., Dickerson Road, North Wales, Pa. W e d n e s d a y A f t e r n o o n , April 8 PROGRAM H O N O R I N G ROBERT H. CHERRY, WINNER OF THE SARGENT AWARD IN INSTRUMENTATION

2:00 Thermal Physical and Chemical Analysis Instrumenta­ tion. John P . Strange, Mine Safetv Appliances Co., 100 N . Braddock Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208. 2:25 Direct Enthalpimetry : A New Thermochemical Ap­ proach to Quantitative Analysis. J. C. Wasilewski, American Instrument Co., 8030 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring, Md., P. T-S. Pei and Joseph Jordan, Pennsylvania State University, Univer­ sity Park, Pa. 2:50 Differentiation of Weak Acids in Mixtures by Direct Thermometric Titration. David N . Hume, Betty J. Duffield, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. 3:15 Intermission. 3:25 A Differential Thermal Analysis Study of the Alkali Metal Chlorates. M. M. Markowitz, H . Stewart, Jr., D. A. Boryta, Foote Mineral Co., Route 100, Exton, Pa. 3:50 Determination of Kinetic Parameters by Calorimetric Methods. William C. Cohen, University of Pennsylvania, 3U-A Towne Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 4:15 Divisional Business Meeting. 6:30 Division Dinner.

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