Why BECO ships hydrogen peroxide in tank cars of Alcoa Aluminum

Nov 5, 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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It was natural for Buffalo Electro-Chemical Company to use aluminum tank cars. Long ago they found they could protect hydrogen peroxide from decomposition by using aluminum in their plants for tanks and other equipment- So they knew they could count on aluminum tank cars for safe shipment of this commodity. Like BECCO, shippers of many other valuable ladings choose aluminum tank cars for two reasons:

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N O DAMAGE TO LADINGS—Aluminum does not contaminate or discolor sensitive liquids, does not promote decomposition.

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N O DAMAGE TO CARS—Many acids and other corrosive ladings have no effect on aluminum. Far less painting and maintenance required.

Wouldn't it be worth while to get full information now? Ask your car builder. Or write ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA, 1817-G Gulf Building, Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania.

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ALCOA TELEVISION — CBS Network, 6:30 to 7:00 P.M. EDST every Sunday on most stations — 8:30 to 9:00 P.M. in far West VOLUME

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