We go to great lengths to make the best MgO - C&EN Global

Nov 12, 2010 - Advertisements that appeared within the print issues of Chem. Eng. News have been included in the C&EN Archives to provide a ...
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We go to great lengths (and depths) to make the best MgO It takes six big steps to do it. 1. First you have to control the raw materials! Michigan's brine wells are ideally placed in that great salt d o m e under the state and produce high purity brine. See below. 2. You have to learn the art as well as the science of making M g O . A b o u t 35 years w o r t h of experience and k n o w - h o w is about right. 3. You need a full range of standard grades of MgO. That should add up to seven of t h e m ; everything from extra light, highly reactive material to dead-burned magnesite, plus... 4. A no-nonsense quality control to keep them standard. 5. Special instrumentation guided by a research and development team that really knows h o w to get the best out of men and

machines to produce the precise grade of M g O you need. 6. Production and packaging designed for your needs—batch sizes, special sizes, anything and everything...(Michigan's tech service group and tank car engineers conceived the application for Pressure Differential Tank Cars that cut unloading time of up to 100 tons of magnesite from days to hours!) Michigan was first to offer it to the industry. Tell us what your M g O needs are... we'll go to great lengths to please you. Michigan Chemical Corporation 351 East Ohio St. Chicago, Illinois 60611 Phone: (312) 828-9500 Eastern Sales Office Phone: (201) 965-1262 930 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, New Jersey 07083

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