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Industry's tomorrows merge with today as chemists and engineersfindnew and important applications for Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid. Research and development now point to many uses for this versatile chemical—as a catalyst for alkylation, acylation, isomerization and polymerization reac tions; as a dehydrating agent and condensation reagent, as a fluorinating agent, etc. The potentialities of Anhydrous HF have already been tapped by thé petroleum and réfrigération industries. Ahead are opportunities for even greater usefulness for synthesis in the plastic, dye, resin and other industries built on organic chemical processes. Organizations whose research, process planning or manufacturing programs utilize Anhydrous HF—or
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