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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS Allied Chemical Corp., General Chemi­ cal Div IFC:12 Agency—Κ as tor, Hilton, Chesley & Clifford & Atherton, Inc. Allied Chemical Corp., Nitrogen D i v . . . 101 Agency—G. M. Basford Co. Allied Chemical Corp., Semet-Solvay Petrochemical Div 78 Agency—Benton & Bowles, Inc. Allied Chemical Corp., Solvay Process Div 63 Agency—Kastor, Hilton, Chesley & Clifford & Atherton, Inc. American Machine & Metals, Inc 49 Agency—The L. W . Ramsey Adv. Agency American Machine & Metals, Inc., Fil­ tration Engineers 52 Agency— The L. W . Ramsey Adv. Agency American Machine & Metals, Inc., Fil­ tration Fabrics 53 Agency—The L. W . Ramsey Adv. Agency American Machine & Metals, Inc., Niagara Filters Div 51 Agency—The L. W. Ramsey Adv. Agency American Machine & Metals, Inc., Toihurst Div 50 Agency—The L. W . Ramsey Adv. Agency American Messer Corp 8-9 Agency—Seberhagen, Inc. Ampco Metal Inc 93 Agency—Hoffman, York, Paulson & Gerlach, Inc. Ansul Chemical Co 94 Agency—Brad Sebstad, Inc. Autoclave Engineers, I n c 35 Agency—Davies & McKinncy Bamebey-Cheney Co Agency—Οdiorne Industrial Adv., Inc. Beckman Instruments, Inc Agency—Charles Bowes Adv., Inc.

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Celanese Corp. of America Agency—Ellington & Co., Inc. Chem Flow Corp Agency—Lewis Adv. Agency Combustion Engineering, Inc., Raymond Div Agency—Gage Rex Wamsley

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Dow Corning Corp Agency—Church & Guisewite Adv., Inc. Duriron Co., Inc Agency—Οdiorne Industrial Adv., Inc.

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Enjay Co., Inc Agency—McCann-Erickson, Inc. Fansteel Metallurgical Corp Agency—Symonds, MacKenzie & Co., Inc. Filtration Engineers, American Machine & Metals, Inc Agency—The L. W . Ramsey Adv. Agency Filtration Fabrics, American Machine & Metals, Inc Agency—The L. W . Ramsey Adv. Agency Fisher Scientific Co Agency—Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. Fluid Energy Processing & Equipment Co Agency—Robert S. Kampmann, Jr. Foote Mineral Co Agency—The Harry P. Bridge Co. Foxboro Co Agency—Noyes & Co. Frick Co Agency—Lewis & Gilman, Inc.

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Kontro Co., Inc Agency—Barbara Ellis Adv. Kutztown Foundry & Machine Corp.. . Agency—Ritter-Lieberman, Inc. Laboratory Plasticware F a b r i c a t o r s . . . . Agency—Halstead Associates Chas. S. Lewis & Co., Inc Agency—H. George Bloch, Inc.

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Marathon, A Div. of American Can C o . . 91 Agency—Cormack, Inc. The Matheson Co., Inc 99 Agency—Leonard M. Sive Agency Midland Industrial Finishes Co 88 Agency—Western Adv. Agency, Inc. Mine & Smelter Supply Co 100 Agency—Walter L. Schump Mixing Equipment Co., Inc OBC Agency—The Rumrill Co., Inc. Monsanto Chemical Co 16-17 Agency—Gardner Adv. Service

Geigy Industrial Chemicals 18 Agency—Gorman, Ciangio & Faxon, Inc. General Chemical Div., Allied Chemical Corp IFC:12 Agency— Kastor, Hilton, Chesley & Clifford & Atherton, Inc. General Radio Co 95 Agency—Κ. Ε. Morang Co. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co 7:36-37 Agency—Kudner Agency, Inc. Graham Manufacturing Co., Inc 24 Agency—Ted Mainwaring Industrial Adv.

Nagle Pumps, Inc 105 Agency—Tri-State Adv. Co., Inc. Nash Engineering Co 74 National Lead Co., Titanium Alloy Mfg. Div 103 Agency—Comstock & Co. Niagara Blower Co 34 Agency—The Moss-Chase Co. Niagara Filters Div., American Machine & Metals, Inc 51 Agency—The L. W. Ramsey Adv. Agency Norton Co 42-43 Agency—James Thomas Chirurg Co.

The Harshaw Chemical Co Hercules Powder Co. I n c Agency—Fuller & Smith & Ross, Inc. The

International Electrolytic Plant Co., Ltd Agency—Butler's Adv. Service Ltd. International Nickel Co., Inc Agencu—Mars chalk & Pratt Div. of McCann-Erickson, Inc.

John s-Ma n ville Corp Agency—Cunningham & Walsh

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Daniel Orifice Fitting Co., Inc Agency— Robinson-Gerrard-McGary, Inc. Palmer Thermometers, Inc Agency—The Bohnett Co. Patterson-Kelley Co., Inc Agency—G. M. Basford Co. Pennsalt Chemicals Corp Agency—The Aitkin-Kynett Co. Pfaudler Permutit, Inc Agency—The Rumrill Co., Inc. Photovolt Corp Agency—Leonard Adv. Agency, Inc. Powell Valves Agency—The Ralph H. Jones Co.

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GUIDE AND MARKET PLACE

PUREST

DISTILLED

WATER

from the

STILL YOU NEVER HAVE TO CLEAN Stops scale, hard deposits, and sludge for­ mation. Neither boiler nor coil will ever require scale removal or scraping. Feed­ back Purifier eliminates amines and other boiler treatment compounds and final dis­ tillation removes bacteria, pyrogens, or­ ganic matter, etc. Write for Bulletin #145-A. Barnstead Still & Sterilizer Co., 5 Lanesville Terrace, Boston 31, Mass.

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Precision Temperature Controllers Control Accuracy: ± . 0 0 1 °C Ranges: - 2 0 0 C C lo + 5 0 0 ° C Application·: Calorimetry, Cells, Constant Temp. Baths, Cryogenics, Chromatog­ raphy, P.V.T. Apparatus, Ovens, Petro­ leum Testing, Refractometry, Viscometry and other Lab and Pilot Plant uses.

BAYLEY INSTRUMENT CO. Box 538

Danville, Calif.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS Pyrometer Instrument Co., Inc Agency—Kalmar Adv.

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Quaker Oats Co Agency—Head en, Horrell & Wentsel, Inc.

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Rohm & Haas Co Agency—Arndt, Preston, Chapin, L a m b & Keen, Inc. Rubber Latex Products, Inc Agency—Brown Adv. Agency Ruska Instrument Corp Agency—Rives, Dyke & Co.

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Schaffer Poidometer Co Schutte St Koerting Co Agency—Richardson, Thomas & Bush­ man, Inc. Semet-Solvay Petrochemical Div., Allied Chemical Corp Agency—Benton & Bowles, Inc. Shell Chemical Co Agency—J, Walter Thompson Co. Solvay Process Div., Allied Chemical Corp Agency—Kas tor, Hilton, Chesley & Clifford & Atherton, Inc. D . R. Sperry & Co Agency—Tobias, O'Neil & Gallay, Inc. Spraying Systems Co Agency—Advertising Producers-Asso­ ciated, Inc. Sturtevant Mill Co Agency—F. P. Walther, Jr. & Asso­ ciates, Inc. Texas Gulf Sulphur Co Agency—S anger-Fun nell, Inc.

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Thompson-Ramo-Wooldridge Products Co Agency—Getz & Sandborg, Inc. Tolhurst Div., American Machine & Metals, Inc Agency—The L. W. Ramsey Adv. Agency

ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVES 98 H. Scott Leonard,

Advertising

Sales

Manager

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New York 22—Robert F. Lewis, John E. Cortissoz, E d m u n d B. Sullivan, 430 Park Avenue, MUrray Hill 8-8600

Union Carbide Chemicals Co., Div. of Union Carbide Corp 60 Agency—J* M. Mathes, Inc. U. S. Industrial Chemicals Co., Div. of National Distillers & Chemical Corp 7 5 , 76 Agency—G. M. Basford Co.

Cleveland 14—Robert Newberry, 815 Superior Ave., N.E., PRospect 1-5583

Victor Equipment Co Agency—George C. McNutt, Adv. Vulcan Iron Works Inc Agency—Anthracite Adv. Agency

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Chicago 2 - R o b e r t E. Dunn. I l l West Wash­ ington Street, RAndolph 6-8497 San

Francisco 5—Roy M. McDonald, Mc­ Donald-Thompson, 625 Market St., YUkon 1-2245

Los Angeles 5—E. T. Thompson, Clay Fran­ cisco, McDonald-Thompson, 3727 W . Sixth St., DUnkirk 7-5391 Seattle 4—Harry Abney, McDonald-Thompson, 1008 Western Ave., MAin 3-3766

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE GUIDE AND MARKET PLACE Barnstead Still & Sterilizer Co. Bayley Instrument Co.

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Denver 3—Robert H. Heidersbach, McDonaldThompson, 620 Sherman St., KEystone 4-4669

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Houston 6—Jack Gilbert, Frank N. Vickrey, McDonald-Thompson, 3217 Montrose Blvd., JAckson 9-6711 Dallas 1 9 - C . Parker Harris, McDonaldThompson, 2727 Oak Lawn Ave., LAkeside 7-1324 Great Britain and Western Europe . . . Brayton Nichols, The American Magazine Group, 151 Fleet Street, London E. C. 4. England

Get Your Technical Information fflfif C f U l l W i l l i . . . The chemical process industries spend millions of dollars a year developing circulars, brochures, booklets, catalogues, etc.-all designed to give you the latest and best information on new products and services.

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And it's easy to put your hands on any of this material if you'll just follow these simple steps:

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TURN to l/EC's READ­ ERS' INFORMATION SER­ VICE.

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REVIEW the Items listed in the ADVERTISED PROD­ UCTS INDEX and In the NEW EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS section.

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CIRCLE the correspond­ ing key numbers on the postage paid reply cards provided, and . . .

4

MAIL THE CARD

Soon the material will come to you straight from the manufacturer. Build your own file of product literature. Keep information about materials, equipment and services at your fingertips. Above all—USE THE POSTAGE PAID REPLY CARD. Remember—it's your

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