WAR SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE BE MET WITH TEMPERATURES UP

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Temperatures up to M O R E SPEED—Burxell Furnaces produce th*e higher t e m p e r a t u r e s now necessary for fast, clean carbons in νλ war-steel" analyses. No accelerators are required. Tap transformers modernize h e a t con­ trol. GREATER ACCURACY—Triorougrh Burming is assured. C a r b o n weighings can b e c o n n t e d npon. A c c u r a t e c a r b o n a n d sulfur determinations i n x 'war-time" alloys are no problem. QUICK E L E M E N T CHAMC5E — Non-metallic (no nickel or chromium) silicon carbide, r o d type, h e a t i n g elements are c h a n g e d conveniently without dismantling t h e furnace.

A24-930 modernizes the iron and steel "lab." for high tem­ perature worJi.

Ά24-950 with four tubes en­ ables one man to run 125 "carbons" in 8 hours. The 2-tube "most popular" modal doubles cap>ac£iy, measures 14s χ 17* χ 22" long, has 9s healing chamber, consumes 1.5 kw at 2500°F„ and costs $150 without pyrometer and tap transformer.

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