Word: refrigerationer
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This "next big industry" expects a billion-dollar market within five years. The widest market will be in small theatres, stores, offices, homes. Small portable humidifiers cost from $15 to $100. Air washers, humidifiers and blowers built as one unit average $300 to $500 installed. Mechanical refrigeration for cooling pushes...
Food Industry "needs men trained for it, men and women with training in chemical engineering, bacteriology, accounting, economics of marketing, and possibly agriculture. Surely the food industries as a whole are more important than the dairy products industry alone, yet there are 60 or more universities or colleges training young...
Faraday of Frigidaire. In 1926 Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. attended the Refrigeration Show in Manhattan's Grand Central Palace. He wandered from porcelain box to porcelain box, listening to the various degrees of humming, observing the efficiency of freezing power. One refrigerator caught his attention and he had a...
The "Mopelia" is the famous "sea devil's" most highly-prized possession. Although modeled after the sailing ships of former years which made New England famous, she has thoroughly modern equipment and accommodation throughout, including refrigeration and steam-heat.
*Some Dow products: calcium chloride, used for refrigeration; diethylaniline, used in the dye industry; industrial chloroform, used by dry-cleaners and for medicinal purposes; ethyl chloride, used in antiknock gasoline and to make rubber more flexible; ferric chloride, used in photoengraving; phenol, used in making synthetic resins like Bakelite; acetic...