Will CORPORATION - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

Will CORPORATION. Anal. Chem. , 1958, 30 (1), pp 32A–32A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60133a728. Publication Date: January 1958. ACS Legacy Archive. Cite this:An...
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L. A. CLEMENT AND

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The Separation and Detection of Some Organic Mercury Compounds by Paper Chromatography. J. N. BARTLETT AND G. W. CURTIS.

A Study of the Analytical Appli­ cations of Non-Aqueous Solvents to the Qualitative and Quantitative Determination of Halogenated Com­ pounds by Acidimetry.

ISADORE ROS­

ENTHAL AND R. L. CARLSEN.

Determination of Trace Amounts of Methane in Air. D. M. G. LAWREY

AND C. C. CERATO

Spectrophotometric Titration of Parts per Million C 0 2 in Gases. J.

Expansions, N e w Firms Announced

W. LOVELAND, R. W. ADAMS, H. H. K I N G , JR., F. A. NOWAK, AND L. J. CALL

Several expansions, a new firm, and some broadening of services were an­ nounced during the past month.

Monitoring Trace Hydrocarbons in Air by Use of Catalytic Oxidation and Nondispersive Infrared Analyz­

Heiland Division of MinneapolisHoneywell Regulator Co. added 12,000 square feet of space at its Denver plant to expand production of its line of oscillographs. This constitutes a 25% increase in facilities, and is the second expansion of the firm in two years.

ers. E. J. ROSENBATJM, R. W. ADAMS, AND H. H. KING, JR.

Recent Developments in Electroanalytical Techniques. C. N. REILLEY.

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Beckman Instruments, Ltd.'s new $250,000 plant at Glenrothes, Scotland, is nearing completion and should be ready to begin operations in February. The newly formed subsidiary of Beckman Instruments, Inc. will occupy 20,000 square feet and employ 50 persons. It will manufacture precision poten­ tiometers and components for elec­ tronic instruments and systems. Beckman has one other subsidiary, Beckman Instruments, GmbH., at Munich, Germany. Reinhold Publishing Corp. estab­ lished a college department, devoted ex­ clusively to publishing college text­ books. I t will specialize in under­ graduate and graduate textbooks in the physical and biological sciences, engi­ neering, and related disciplines.

GYRATHERM Two of the 30 GYRATHERMS in use at KODAK Research Laboratories —(Photo courtesy of Eastman Kodak Co.)

The choice of the nation's leading laboratories IT STIRS S L O W E R . . . and faster. Exclusive beltdrive (Alnico magnet on its own shaft) offers the widest range of stirring speeds of any magnetic stirrer. IT'S C O O L E R T O H A N D L E Housing is fan-cooled, fully insulated from top plate. IT H E A T S F A S T E R Full 7 5 0 - w a t t Nichrome elements jacketed in stainless steel bring top plate to 7 2 5 ° C in less than 3 0 minutes (heater is easily re­ placed, too). 2 5 2 2 5 — W i l l Combination Magnetic Stirrer and Hot Plate, 8 " diameter. Complete with stir­ ring bar and 6-foot line cord with safety plug. For 115 volts, A.C. $ 1 1 5 . 0 0

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CORPORATION and subsidiaries

ROCHESTER3, N. V. · ATLANTA 1, GA. · NEW YORK 52, N. Y. · BALTIMORE 24, MD. · BUFFALO 5, Ν. Υ. SO. CHARLESTON 3, W. VIRGINIA For further information, circle numbers 32 A-1, 32 A-2 on Readers' Service Card, page 73 A

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Instruments for Industry and Re­ search is the name of a new Philadel­ phia firm devoted to low cost automa­ tion of routine procedures used in sci­ entific research. Headed by Daniel R. Conlon, formerly of Rohm & Haas, the firm's research and production facilities are located in a 2000 square foot labo­ ratory building in Cheltenham, a sub­ urb of Philadelphia. The company plans to specialize in low-cost light­ weight units for controlling time, pres­ sure, temperature, foam level, liquid level, and other variables. The firm's name in common usage will be abbrevi­ ated to " P R , " the engineer's power formula. Labasco, Inc., an organization of af­ filiates, will furnish laboratory instru­ ments and supplies to industrial, educa­ tional, and government laboratories. The organization consists of the com­ bined \varehouse facilities of seven sup­ ply houses. Member companies are Cardinal Products, Inc., Chemical Rub­ ber Co., Industrial Scientific Co., MacAlaster-Bicknell Co., B. Preiser Co., Schaar and Co!, and Standard Scientific Supply Corp. In addition to supply service, the organization plans to de­ velop equipment under the Labasco trademark. Sanborn Company, manufacturers of precision medical and industrial instru­ ments, celebrates its 40th anniversary by moving into its new plant at Waltham, Mass. The employee-owned company (Continued on page S6A)