PICKS UP POWDERED RESIN FROM THESE CYCLONES - C&EN

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PRIMARY CYCLONE COILECTORS

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Liquid resin, dried i n the spray chamber, collects in these cyclones and is then picked up by DRY a i r a n d carried to blenders.

Two of these Type CHT Lectrodryers serve this operation at A m e r i c a n Cyanamid's ultra-modern plant at W a l l i n g f o r d , Connecticut.

Get molding powders Ι? Κ Υ and keep them that way that's the function of this portion of the production line in this American Cyanamid Com­ pany plant. Over three million pounds a month can he produced here

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Elsewhere in this plant, other Lectrodryers work in conjunction with York refrigeration machines to hold processing and packing rooms at constant humidity and temperature. Thus the high quality of products made here is maintained. "Whatever your DRYing prohlem—air, gases or organic liquids, at low or high pressures, in small or liuge quantities—there's a Lectrodryer to serve y o u . Our engineers are skilled at assist­ ing i n applying D R Y i n g to speed production and preserve product quality. For this help, write P i t t s b u r g h Lectrodryer Corporation, 305 32nd Street, Pittsburgh 30, Pa. In England: Birlec, Limited, Tyburn Road, Erdington, Birmingham. In Australia: Birlec, Limited, 51 Parramatta Road, Glebe, Sydney.

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