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Another reason for the superiority of American Controlled Capacity Pumps are E-Z Clean valves. Their exclusive design allows changing in minutes without disturbing piping, means less downtime for cleaning, inspection, replacement. For the widest range of jobs, they are available in a variety of corrosion-resistant materials. Spring-loaded design increases volumetric efficiency, reduces back-flow and destructive shock forces due to inertia. With spring action minimizing complete closing time, back flow is virtually non-existent, accuracy is improved. Especially effective with slurries and high viscosity liquids. Available in three series with wide pressure and capacity ranges. Series 300 Pumps adjustable in operation.. .manually or pneumatically by 3 to 15 psi instrnment air sign+ Write today for complete information. SPECIALISTS

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size of powders used in the sintering operation-no particle larger than 20 microns is used. Fine grained recrystallized molybdenum, for example, is ductile at room temperature, but as the grain size increases brittleness increases. Ductility is also affected by oxygen content, and so this too has to be rigidly controlled. Quality control is maintained at check points in critical locations in the processing sequence. Billets are checked for purity, and rigid control is maintained throughout the entire operation. Using advanced-design vacuum arc casting, the plant can produce ingots up to 12 inch= in diameter.

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of corrosion-resistant materials. Spring-loaded design increases volumetric efficiency, reduces back-flow and destructive shock forces due to inertia. With spring action minimizing complete closing time, back flow is virtually non-existent, accuracy is improved. Especially effective with slurries and high viscosity liquids. Available in three series with wide pressure and capacity ranges. Series 300 Pumps adjustable in operation. . .manually or pneumatically by 3 to 15 psi instrument air signal. Write today for complete information. SPECIALISTS

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FLUIDIZED BED DRYERS technology has been applied to a wide Fluidued vanety . ofbedsolids handling systems of which fluidized bed drying is but one. Typically, such an operation involves separating a liquid from a solid using gas as the fluidizing medium. Fluidized bed drying is indicated wherever gentle handling conditions are required, wherever close control is needed (this particularly refers to operations which must be maintained very close to operational limits), or wherever small driving forces must be utilized. Difficult material handling characteristics of the wet feed may be solved by fluidized bed drying. The equipment is relatively simple and compact-an advantage in many situations. Consideration of the .mechanisms of fluidization and drying, in combination, leads to very interesting observations. In the fluidized bed, the solids particles are in a state of virtually uninhibited motion. Any particle has free acces to all parts of the fluidized bed at any given time, and. is not defined in space except as a function of time. The top level of the bed is a region rather than a line. The general condition of the fluidized regime is one of rapid heat and m a transport. On the other hand, when drying of a single particle is considered, evaporation from its surface as well as diffusion of moisture to the surface, is usually an operation' which requires time for completion. It has been demonstrated many times that the fluidized bed of solids is a remarkably effective solids mixer. Indeed fluidized bed units have been utilized for this purpose. For example, consider a bed of red particles. While this bed is in the active state of fluidization required for drying, a small quantity of green particles is charged to the bed. It is observed that the green particles are completely dispersed throughout the bed almost instantaneously. For the sake of further example, consider that a given material is red when dry, and green when wet. It is readily apparent that there is immediate distribution of wet feed throughout the bed. With this condition in mind, one would expect that it would be virtually impossible to achieve very low product moisture levels when the moisture of the incoming feed material is extremely high. Indeed, it appears that the product moisture should be a direct function of the feed moisture and that the physical separation between feed point and discharge point is highly important in the fluidized bed dryer. It would seem that baffling between the feed and discharge points would be quite effective, and that mu!tistage drying operations would be required when operating through a large moisture range. 18

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All tungsten and molybdenum sheets are processed in hydrogen furnaces that can be maintained at temperatures beyond 3000' F. Annealing is done in a continuous-run horizontal furnace that can handle strips up to 40 feet long. GE is the first to introduce a precision-graded system of molybdenum alloys, which in this case is molybdenum sheet in classes 100, 200, and 300, all designed for use in specific metalworking techniques. Class 100 is processed for optimum strength and ductility at room temperature, and is recommended for critical operations such as deep drawing and severe die-forming. Classes 200 and 300 are for less critical forming operations. Refractory metals are ideal for rocket nozzles and propulsion components and show promise for use as flame shields, blast tubes, manifolds, power rectifiers, and power tubes. In specialized applications, molybdenum is promising as honeycomb panel material for leading edges of high speed re-entry vehicles. Molybdenum and tantalum because of their high corrosion resistance, are attracting more attention in the chemical industry, particularly for corrosion-resistant vessels, tubing and piping, valves, and other components. Tungsten, because of its high density, may be useful in nuclear applications as a shielding material. Also sintered blanks of tungsten can be extruded into tubing for holding molten metals such as sodium. The space electronics industry has created the need for ductile, thin gage, high purity metallic materials that are capable of retaining structural stability at the tremendously high temperatures generated by high-output power tubes. Refractory metals provide the solution to this problem in a large number of cases.

Here are spray nozzles that operate automatically under remote control . , for spraying synchronized t o any "on-off" cycle. Available as pneumatic or hydraulic atomizing nozzles i n a variety of body designs and in a wide choice of spray patterns and capacities. These modern nozzles offer dependable performance, eliminate waste of liquid sprayed. For complete information, just send for Bulletins 114 and 115.

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in a HAWS Emergency Drench Shower. Burning, corrosive, caustic contamination can inflict injuries more dangerous than blazing clothing! Contamination by acids, chemicals, volatile fuels, radioactive elements, etc., must be instantly countered by fil:sr nid. Immediate drenching with clear water is the first precaution against permanent injury. HAWS leads in design and production of Emergency Drench Showers! Ask for our complete catalog.

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