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M a n y chemical manufacturers who h a v e expanded their activities into petrochemicals, such as Hercules Powder C o m p a n y , have found it a d v a n t a g e o u s to h a v e T h e M . W . Kellogg C o m p a n y work with t h e m on t h e i r process or p l a n t engineering problems. One reason for this is M . W. Kellogg's 50 years of expe rience on comparable problems in petroleum refineries, a n d i t s more recent b a c k g r o u n d in petrochemical plants. T h e l a t t e r includes a m m o n i a facilities for Shell Chemical Com p a n y and Standard Oil C o m p a n y of Ohio, ethylene p l a n t s
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for Imperial Chemical I n d u s t r i e s Ltd., a n d the phenolfrom-cumene project for B. A . Shawinigan Company. T h e M . W . Kellogg C o m p a n y can assume responsibility a t a n y point. I n Hercules' case, engineers of both com panies collaborated in engineering t h e process and t h e mechanical design of this phenol-from-cumene plant. Hercules supplied t h e process for producing phenol-fromcumene. Kellogg supplied t h e process used for making t h e cumene feed. Kellogg erected t h e process units. M . W . Kellogg would like to work in partnership with you, a n d invites y o u to review t h e facilities it can provide in keeping your initial i n v e s t m e n t a n d pay-out t i m e t o a minimum.
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C H E M I C A L PROCESS D I V I S I O N T H E M . W- KELLOGG C O M P A N Y , 225 BROADWAY, NEW Y O R K 7, Ν. Υ.
The Canadian Kellogg Company, Limited, Toronto · Kellogg International Corporation, London SUBSIDIARIES OF PULLMAN I N C O R P O R A T E D
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