COURTESY AMERICAN
Manufacturing Operations
1. Lawrence Amos and A. F. Roche
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An Electromagnetic Flowmeter in Latex Service
1. A. Grundy,
C. W.
Mertz, and R. J. Fanning.
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Polymerization Control in Casting a Thermosetting Resin William R. Dial, William E. Bissinger, Bernard J. De Wift, and Franklin Strain
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Allyl Polymerization beyond G e l Point Howard W. Sfarkweafher, Jr., and Frederick R. Eirich
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Properties of Styrene-Polyester Copolymers James
M. Church and Conrad Berenson.
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Sizing Pipe for Flow of Cellulose Acetate Solutions
F. 1. Symonds, A.
D. Rosenfhal,
and E. H. Shaw.
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complete review of the process and engineering aspects of high polymers would involve discussion of what is now almost half of the organic chemical industry, forecast to be a 12 billion dollar industry by 1975. In this symposium, therefore, the objective is only to highlight solutions to difficult problems encountered in the high polymer field. The articles published here illustrate methods of attack on important problems and methods of developing the engineering knowledge that is necessary to convert high polymer materials to fabricated articles used by the lay public. The reports cover some of the important factors to be considered in high polymer production and detail the application of principles to such problems as redesign of established processes, design of production equipment and control of processing variables.
A. PECHUKAS
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“Continuous Analysis of Oxygen in Butadiene,” b y F. W. Kararek and R. J. Lloyd will b e published in the February 1956 issue of Analyfical Chemistry.
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CYANAMID AND OWENS-OORNINO FIBERGLAS
Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry and Division of Paint, Plastics, and Printing Ink Chemistry, 127th Meeting, ACS, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1955.
INDUSTRIAL AND ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Vol. 47, No. 12