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Refrigerating Engineering January-June: Volnjde Inde
Refrigerating Engineering January-June: Volnjde Inde
Refrigerating Engineering January-June: Volnjde Inde
January-June 1947
Vol. 53 1'-los. 1-6
This index is arranged alphabetically by author, title, and subject. Names of authors are in small
capitals, subject classifications are in italics. Book reviews are indexed under "Book Reviews" and
by name of reviewer.
1 23
Mechanical Refrigeration-Its American B irthright,
W. R. WOOLRICH ........... . ...... . ..... .
MEEK, GEORGE, W., The Psychrometry of Air Blast
Food Freezing Systems .......... .. ...... .
u
4
196
305
309
MEEK, GEORGE W., and VAN RENSSELAER H . GREENE,
JR., Evaluating Food Freezing Methods ... 5 391
Microbiological Aspects of Frozen Precooked Foods,
H B. E. PRo=oR and A. W. PHILLIPs, JR. . .. . 1 30
MOORES, C. F ., Tube Bending .. . .. . ...... . ....... . 5 409
Movie Labs Need Refrigeration , ARTHUR J. HESS .. . . 6 507
HAWK, C. V., Refrigeration on U. S. Naval Ships ... 200
Heat P u mp, The-Past, Presen t, F u ture, E. N . KEM-
LER, SABERT OGLESBY, and \'/. C. PEASE . . . . 4 30 1
Heat P u mp, The-Use of Large Capacity Units in N
Industry, PAUL R. SIDLER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 396
HEsS, ARTHUR J., Movie Labs Need Refrigeration . . 6 507
History - Mechanical Refrigeration- Its American {3 196
B irth right, W. R. WoOLRICH ......... .. . . 4 305 Noise-Its Character and Measurement, C. R. FRE-
HoFFMANN, H. C., Air Conditioning in Candy Manu- BERG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 119
facture (Application Data 39) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 340
Home Food Freezers (Application Data 37), R. H.
BISHOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 64
HOPE, RALPH E., see DONALD L. KATZ, et a !. 0
Hospital A ir Conditioning (Application Data 38) W.
S. BonrNus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 240
Honseholcl Eq~<ipment
Future Trends in Home Refrigerators, WILFRID OGLESBY, SABERT, Hee E. X. KEMLER, et al.
E. WATSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 296
Home Food Freezers (Application Data 37), R .
H. BISHOP . . ......... . .................. . 64 p
How to Write a nd Present an Engineering Paper, R.
C. JORDAK ........... 2 156
R
KATZ, DONALD L., RALPH E. HOPE, STEVE C. DATSKO.
and DONALD B. ROBINSON, Condensation of
Freon-12 with Finned Tubes
Part I, Single Horizontal Tubes . . . . . . . . . . 3 211 RAHN, HENRY W., see DON EMERY Cox
Part II, Multitube Condensers . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 315 Rail?·oadRefrigeratim~, see Transpm·tation
KELLEY, JOHN N., Postwar Redesign of the Refrig- RAMSBOTTOM, J. M., Freezer Storage Effect on Fresh
erator Car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 112 Meat Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19
KEMLER, E. N., SABERT OGLESBY. and W. C. PEASE, REAR, J. C., Precooling Practices in California . . . . . 6 503
The Heat Pump--Past, Present, F uture . . . . 4 301 Refrigerants ·
Condensation of Freon-12 with Finned Tubes,
DONALD B. KATZ, RALPH E. HOPE, STEVE c.
DATSKO, and DONALD B. ROBINSON
L Part I, Single Horizontal Tubes .......... . 211
Part II, Multi t u be Condensers ........... . 315
Refrigerating Oil Carryover at High Temper-
LANDER, ROBERT M., see FRANK B . ROWLEY, et a!. atures, J. M. LEBEAUX and LUIS H. BARTLETT 3 203
LEBEAUX, J. M., and Luis H. BARTLETT, Refrigerating Thermodynamic Properties - Saturated Liquid
Oil Carryover at High Temperatures ..... 203 and Vapor of Ammonia- Water Mixtu r es,
Let's Take a Look at New Suction Line Controls, GEORGE SCATCHARD, L. F. EPSTEIN, JAMES
F. M. MACDOUGALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 191 WARBURTON, JR., and P. J . CopY . . . . . . . . . 5 41~
PLEASE
RUSH BACK EMPTY Sign of Dependability
CYLINDERS
AMMONIA
A DU PONT REFRIGERANT
~ •••-u.c.•.n.OJ'
This index ts arranged alphabetically by author, title and subject. Names of authors are tn small capi-
tals, subject classifications are in italics.
A No. Page
No. Page
Compressor Capacity-Determination by Split Dis-
AAF's Climatic Hangar, The, C. ·w. KNIFWIN 2 128 charge System and Thin Plate Orifice, A. D.
ADAMS, LUDWIG, The Correlation of Uv and k for SULLIVAN • ..... ..... . ..... · · · • · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · 243
Dry Air ............ . ....... . ....... .. ..... . 2 140 Compressors-- Compressor Capacity- J?etermination
Air Conditi<:>ning-Humidity Measurement by a by Split Discharge System and Thm Plate Ori-
New System, W. F. HICKES .................. . 4 351 fice A D SuLLIVAN ................. · · · · · · · · 3 243
ALBRIGHT, C. B:z R. A. CHADBURN, and JOSEPH W. COMPTON, ·ARTHUR H., Atomic Energy's Human
GEDDES, Rerrigeration of Ships' Stores-and a Meaning .......... .. .... .. .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 350
Review of Other Marine Applications (Applica- Gondense1·s
tion Data 28*) ........................ . .... . 64 Evaporative Condenser Scale Control, RALPH M.
ANDREws, DoNALD H., The Strange Behavior of WESTCOTT ........... ·. · · · · · · · · · · • · • • · • • • • • • · 15
Metals at Very Low Temperatures ........... . 431 Rh of Air in Equilibrium with Refrigerated Brine,
Application Data Sections A. B. STICKNEY ................ · · · · · · · · .· · · · · · 3 232
Calcium Chloride and Sodium Chloride Refrigera- Controlled Air Distribution Is Secret of Good Apple
tion Brines (Application Data 40), R. H . SAWENS 448 Storage, R. M. SMOCK, C. F. KAYAN, and J. G.
Refrigeration of Oranges in California (Appllca- FRANCIS ......... ·. ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · • • 5 444
tion Data 17-R), H. M. H~<:NDRICKSON and CooK, W. H., T. A. STEEVES, and J. M. CARBERT,
J. R. MACRILL .............................. . 284 Fully Automatic Test Laboratory Holds -70 F 1 29
Refrigeration of Ships' Stores-and a Review of Conelation, The, of Gv and k for Dry Air, LUDWIG
Other Marine Applications (Application Data .ADAMS . . .. , ..... . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · · • • · 140
28*) ....................................... . 1 64
ASRE 34th Spring Meet in g·, Los Angeles, June 9 -11 ,
1947 . .......................... . ........... . 46
ASRE 43rd Annual Meeting·, Atlantic City, Dec. D
8-10, 1947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . 557
Atomi c Energy's Human Meaning, ARTHUR H. Dehyc!Tatio,~see Re/?'igerants
COMPTON ............. . ........ . ............ . 350 Design
Compressor Capacity-Determi:nation by ~pllt
Discharge System and Thm Plate Onlice,
A. D. SULLIVAN ... ... . •. ... ....... · · · · · · · · · · · 3 243
Hydrogen Brazing Seals Evaporator Plates .... · · 5 443
n New Floor Design for Cold Storage Plants,
ROBERT F. REA ... ........... · ... · · .. · · · · · ·. · · 5 449
BARl\IINGTON, R. D., Temperature Reduction in Sugar Philco Practices True Engineering Art in Refng-
Beet Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 339 erator Manufacture, HERBERT CHASE 3 239
BIRDSEYE, CLARENCE, Future Developments in Food Refrigeration Graphical Syll!bols . .. ..... : .. · · · · 4 345
Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 219 Desirable Desiccant Properties for Refrigerant
Book Reviews \'Vater Removal, P. L. VELTMAN and C. E.
"Air Conditioning" by Herbert Herkimer and WARING .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · · . . . . . · · · · · • · · · · 6 550
Hai·old Her\<imer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 354 Drives-Hermetic Electric Motors, B. 0. HAwN, JR. 2 13 5
"Air Conditioning and Elements of Refrigeration" DusAULT, ALLEN J., Ultraviolet Plus Refrigeration
by Samuel P. Brown . .. . ..................... . 139 Equals Health .................... · · · · · · · · · · · 2 125
"Basic Recommendations for Freezer-Locker .Plant
Construction" by M. B. Matlack . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 139
"British Refrigeration Mate i·ial and Refrigeration
Catalogue" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 139
"The Chemical Composition of Foods" by R. A. E
McCance and E. M. Widdowson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 139
;;Heat P~mps" by Phil!p Sporn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 354 Edttcatio?~Engineering Profession, The, in Transi-
Lessons m Arc Weldmg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 231 tion, WILLIAM N. CAREY .......... .. ... · • · · · 237
"Plastics Mold Design" by Carrol C. Sachs and Effect, The, of 40 Years' Frozen Storage on the
Eugene H. Snyder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 139 Quality of Beef, J. M. RAMSBOTTOM et a!. ... · · · 544
"Short Cuts for Round Layouts" by Joseph J. Effect of Very Rapia Freezing on Beef Tenderness,
Kaberlein .................................. . 231 JOHN E. NICHOLAS, P. T. ZIEGLER, and M. C.
Standards of Heat Exchange Institute ......... . 231 POSNER ... . ...... .. . . .... · · ... . · ... · · · · · · · · · · 5 438
"Steel Castings" by Eric N. Simons .......... . . 231 Engineering Profession, The, in Transition, WILLIAM
"The Strange Story of the Quantum" by Banesh N. CAREY .. . . .... .................... . ...... . 3 237
Hoffman ............................. 2 139 Engineers Are Also Citizens, R . M. GAnos ..... . 2 123
Evaporative Condenser Scale Control, RALPH M.
WESTCOTT ................ . ... · ....... · · · · · · · · 1 15
Discussion by C. M. STERNE
Evapo?·ators-Hydroge n Brazing Seals Evaporator
Plates . . . . . . . . . . . . ··········· 5
Cal c ium Chloride and Sodium Chloride Refrigeration
Brines (Application Data 40), R. H. SAwENs 5 448
CARBERT, J. M.-see W. H. CooK
CAREY, WILLIAM N., T}1e Engineering Profession in 11'
Transition ... .. ............... .. ............ . 237
CARLSON, C. B.-see J. M . LEMON F-12 Suction Line Selector Chart and 6 P Computor,
CARTER, THOMAS F.-see W. J. FINNEGAN H. E. FERRILL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 436
CHADBURN, R. A.-see C. B. ALBRIGHT FERRILL, H. E., F-12 Suction Line Selector Chart
CHASE, HERBERT, Philco Practices True Engineering and 6 P Computor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 436
Art in Refrigerator Manufacture ... . ....... . 239 FINNEGAN, W. J., !lnd THOMAS F. CARTER, The Reg-
CHINWORTH, HERBERT E., and DONALD L. !{ATZ, ulation of Food Freezing Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 132
Refrigerant Hydrates ........ . ....... . ..... . . 359 FLOSDORF', EARL W., Freeze Drying-Its Application
CHRISTENSEN, P. B., and D. 0. HAYNES, Materials to Penicillin, Blood Plasma, and Orange Juice 3 226
Handling in Multi-Story Cold Storage Ware- Foocl P1·ocessing & Prese1·vation .
houses . . ............ .. ..... . ........ . ...... . 539 Future Developments in Food PreservatiOn,
Codes & Standards-Refrigeration Graphical Stand- CLARENCE BIRDSEYE ........ . ..... · · · · .. · · · · · · 219
ards .. ... .................................. . 345 J'dillions Are Lost from Spoiled Fruits and Vege-
Gold Storage tables, DoNALD R. STOKES .................. · 355
Controlled Air Distribution Is Secret of Good Apple Refriger!lted Factory Ship Processes and Packages
Storage, R. M. SMOCK, C. F. KAYAN, and Seafood ................ . ........... ·. · · · · · · · 127
J. G. FRANCIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 444 Ultrav iolet P lus Refrigeration Equals Health,
Materials Handling in Multi-Story Cold Storage ALLEN J. l)USAULT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 125
Warehouses, P. B. CHRISTENSEN and D. 0. FRANCIS, J. G.-see R. M. SMOCK
HAVNES ............................... 6 539 FREEZE DRYING--Its Application to Penicillin, Blood
New Floor Design for Cold Storage Plants, RoBERT Plasma, and Orange Juice, EARL W. FLOSDORW 3 226
F. REA ..... . .... .. .... ... ............ .. ... . 449 Freezer Lockers in Georgia, D. N. HARRELL ...... · · 3 235
Temperature Reduction in Sugar Beet Storage, Freezing Fish at Sea, J. M. LEMON and C. B.
R. D. BARMINGTON ......................... . 339 CARLSON . .. ... ... . . ............... · · · · · · · · · · · 527
Temperature and Heat Flow for a Concrete Slab Freezing Marine Products in Texas, \'1". R . WooL-
with Imbedded Pipes, CARL F. KAYAN 2 143 RICH, JR . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 222
Indnstl'ial. Ap71!-ications n
Refrigeration Makes the Big Dams Possible,
CLARENCE RA WHOUSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 RAMSBOTTOM, J. M., et al., The Effect of 40 Years'
Inst1-uments-Humidity Measurement by a New Sys- Frozen Storage on the Quality of Beef .. .... . . 544
tem, W. F. HICKES .................. .. .... . 351 RAWHOUSER, CLARENCE, Refrigeration Makes the Big
I nsnlation--NACA T est Lab Requires Enormous Dams Possible .. . . . ........ ... ....... . . . ... . 6 534
Coolin g Plant .... . ........... . ........ . 3 43 REA, RoBERT F., New Floor D esign for Cold Storage
Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .......... · · 5 449
.J Refrigerant Hydrates, HERBERT E. CHINWORTH and
DONALD L. KATZ ...... ... ...... .......... . . . 4 359
JENSEN, L. B .- see J. M. RAMSBOTTOM Rejr-iger·ants
Desirable Dessi cant Propert ies for Refrigerant
Water Removal. P. L. VELTMAN and C. E .
K WARING ........... . ....... . ........ .... . · . · · 550
F-12 Suc tion Lin e Selec tor Chart and ~ P Compu -
KAYAN, C. F .-see R. M. SMOCK tor, H. E. FERRILL . .. . ....................... . 436
KAYAN, CARL F ., Temparatures and Heat Flow for a :\Iercury and Ammonia-An Explosion Hazard,
con crete Slab with Imbedded Pipes ... . ....... . 2 143 . JOHN J'. SA)VlPEY ............................ . 349
KATZ, DONALD L.-see HERBERT E. CHINWOR'l'H Refrigerant Hydrates HEHB8RT E. CHINWORTH
KNIFFIN, C. ,V. , The AAF's Climatic Hangar .... 2 128 and DONALD L. KATZ ....................... . 359
RejTige1·ants ( Secondm·y) •
L Calcium Chloride and Sodium Chloride Refrigera-
tion Brines (Application Data 40), R. H . SAWENS 5 448
LEBEAUX, J. :\I.. The Petrographic l\Iic roscope Pre- Rh of Air in Equilibrium with Refrigerated Brine,
sents a New Freezing Concept ....... . . ...... . 5::1 A. B. STICKNEY .. ... .... ....... . ....... .... . 3 232
LEOPOLD, CHARLES S., The Mechanism of Heat Trans- Refrigerated Factory Snip Processes and Packages
fer, Panel Cooling, Heat Storage ........... . 3~ Seafood .. .. . ... ... ... . ... ... .......... ... .. . 127
LEMON, J. M., and C. B. CARLSON, Freezing Fish at Rej1·igerating Systems
Sea ................... . ........... . .. ...... . 527 Graphs Help to Solve Ammonia System Problems,
Lette1·s to the Edito1· A . B. STICKN>~Y ............................ . 5 451
BASTIAN, LEONARD C. . . ...... .... ........ . .... . 3 236 Heat Pump, The -The Choice and Cost of Various
FITZGERALD, GERALD A ......................... . . 1 22 Systems, S. P. GOETHE ..... .... ......... . .... . 1 24
Fox, LEONARD N. . ........... • .... •.... ........ 4 344 Refrigeration Aids Bone Transplants ............. . 1 32
KALISCHER, MILTON ....................... , .. . 4 344 Refrigeration Graphical Symbols . . .............. . 4 345
LEWIS, L. L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ........... ... . 1 23 Refrigeration Makes the Big Dams Possible, CLARENCE
MILLER, FRANK A. . ..... • ................ ... . .. 1 23 RAWHOUSER ..... .. .............. ... ......... . 6 534
NICHOLAS, JOHN E. . . .... . . ... .. .............. . 4 344 Refrigeration of Oranges in California (Application
OGDEN, F. FAXON .......................... . . . 2 170 Data 17-R) , H. M . HENDRICKSON and J. R.
POOLE, R. c . ... . . . ...... .... . ........... . .... . 4 344 MACRILL . . .... . ... ................ . 284
POTIER, OSCAR N . . . ......... . ... ...... .. .. .... . 2 142 Refrigeration of Ships' Stores-and a Review of Othe r
REA, ROBERT F . . . . . . . . . ................. . ..... . 2 172 Marine Applications (Application Data 28*),
ST. ONGE, L. R. . .............................. . 1 23 C. B. ALBRIGHT, R. A. CHADBURN, and JOSEPH
TASKER, CYRIL ........... . ........... . ... .. , .. . 1 22 W. GEDDES .... . .... ... . ................... . . 1 64
THOMPSON, R. J. . ...... ... ................... . 4 344 Refrigeration's Varied Uses Make It World Necess ity 5 457
WILE, D . D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 23 Regulation, The, of Food Freezing Action, W. J.
WISCHMEYER, ,V. F. . . .. .... ..... ... ... ....... . 1 84 FINNEGAN and THOMAS F. CARTER .......... . . 2 132
s
Safety-Mercury and An monia-An Explosion Haz-
ard JOHN J. SAMPEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 349
SAMPEY; JOHN J., Mercury and Ammonia-An Ex-
plosion Hazard .. . .. . ................. . ..... . 3 49
SATER, V. EN!D--see EARL C McCRACKEN
SAWENS, R . H., Calcium Chloride and Sodium Chlor -
ide R efrigeration Brines (Application Data 40)
Seafood
Freezing Fish at Sea, J. M. LEMON and C. B.
CARLSON ....... . ...... ... ........ . ..... . .... . 527
Freezing Marine Products in Texas, W. R. WooL-
RICH, JR. . . . ............. . ............ · · · · · · · 222
Refrigerated Factory Ship Processes and Packages
Seafood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 127
SKINNER, DOROTHY G.-see EARL C McCRACKEN
SMOCK, R. M., C. F. KAYAN, and J. G. FRANCis,
Controlled Air Distribution Is Secret of Good Brine to brine heat exchanger, all internal con-
Apple Storage ..... . . ....................... . 444
STEEVES, T. A.-see W. H. CooK struction is stainless steel. Size 20" x 10'.
STICKNEY, A. B., Graphs Help to Solve Ammonia
Absorption System Problems . .. .. .. ...... . . . 451
STICKNEY, A. B., Rh of Air in Equilibrium with Re-
frigerated Brine ........ . ..... . .... . ........ .
STOKES, DONALD R ., Millions Are Lost from Spoiled
232
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fabricated by D0 W N I N GT 0
Fruits and Vegetables ....................... .
STRANDINE, E. J.--see J. M. RAMSBOTTOM
Strange Behavior, The, of Metals at Very Low Tem-
peratures, DONALD H. ANDREWS .......... . . 431
SULLIVAN A. D., Compressor Capacity-Determina-
tion by Slplit Discharge System a nd Thin Plate
Orifice . . ..... .... . .................. . ... . .. . 3 24~
HEAVY DUTY: '~
Shell and Tube Condensers for Freon -
T
·a·Fiooded Freon Water
12and Ammom
TABISZ, E. F., Underwriters' Laboratories Inc. and . Brine Coolers •
the Refrigeration Industry . . .... . ... ....... . H Chillers • Ammoma
Tempe ratures and Heat Flow for a Concrete Slab
. with Imbedded Pipes, CARL F. KAY AN . . . . . . . . . . 2 143 . d Surge Drums
Discussion by PAUL B. CHRISTENSEN, C. S. LEO- Liquid Rece•vers an
POLD, and JOHN EVERE;TTS, JR., and conclusion
by th e author
Temperature R e duction in Sugar Beet Storage, R. D.
BARMINGTON ... . ..... . .....•• . .... · · · · . · . · · · · 339
Testinq
AAF's Climatic Hangar, T h e , C. W. KNIFFIN . . 128
Fu ll y Automatic Test Laboratory Hol ds -70 F,
W. H. CooK, T . A. STEEVES, and J. M . CARBERT 1 29 The above items are built to A.S.M.E.
NACA Test Lab Requires Enormous Cooling Plant 4 343 Code, Par. U-69, or to Coast Guard
Underwriters' Laboratories Inc. and the Refrig-
eration Industry, E. F. TABISZ .............. . 18 or Navy Specifications, as may be re-
T1·ansportation
-Refrigerated Factory Ship Processes and Pac kages quired. Performance is g uaranteed
Seafood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 127
Refrigeration of Ships' Stores-and a Review of on units of our design-or w e w ill
Other Mar ine Applications (Application Data
28*), C. B. ALBRIGHT, R . A. CHADBURN, and be glad to build equipment to your
JOSEPH w GEDDES .... . ..... . ...... . .. . .... . 64
drawings and sp·e cifications if you
u
so prefer.
DOWNI N GTOWN is adequately
Ultraviolet Plus Refrigeration Equals Health,
ALLEN .J. DUSAULT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 prepared, also, to engineer and build
Underwriters' Laboratories I n c. a n d t h e Refrigeration special shell a nd tube equip ment for
Industry, E. F. TABISZ ...... . .... .. ..... .
refrigeration duties in the chemical
v a nd process industries; especiall y
those which involve special metals
VELTMAN, P. L., and C. E. WARI NG. Desirable Desic-
cant Properties for Refrigeran t Water Remova l or alloys.
Your request for literature w ill
recei ve prompt attention.
"'
WARING, C. E.-see P. L. VELTMAN
Wate.1· T1·eat?nent-Evaporative Condenser ::>ca le Con-
trol, RALPH M. WESTCOTT . . . . . .............. . 15
WEilTCOTT, RALPH ~1.. Evaporative Conden ser ::>cale
Control ......................... . .......... . 15
-E .
WOOLRICH, W. R., JR., F 1·eez ing Marine Products in
Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .