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Brit. Pat. 1,004,172 (Sept. 8, 1965), Deutsche Solvay-Werke GmbH. [Pg.391]

With the new Mayor of Vienna wishing to part with the next chemical companies on the Farben list, it was understandable that the Austrian manager of Austrian Dynamit Nobel A.G. and Carbide Werke Deutsches-Matrei gave in. [Pg.264]

Horsedung Explosive. A blasting explosive composed of K nitrate 12 parts, horsedung dust 1, charcoal 1 sulfur 3 parts Ref Deutsche Praeposit-Werke Karlsruhe, GerP 231598 (1907) CA 5, 2725 (1911)... [Pg.168]

Cahucit (Ger). Composition of this blasting expl is given under Carboazotine. It may be added that Cahusit was manufd before WWII by the Deutsche Cahusit Werke AG at Gna-schwitz, located now in East Germany. A permissible expl of this rype was called Wetterammoncahusit... [Pg.628]

The research in this area in Cambridge (and earlier in Strathclyde) has been supported by the U.K. Science and Engineering Research Council and by the Associated Octel Company Ltd. Organo-alkali metal research in Erlangen is supported by the Deutsche-forschungsgemeinschaft, the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie, Stiftung Volkswagen-werk, and the Convex Computer Corporation. Such financial input is essential, and it is appreciated. [Pg.135]

K. Hoesch, "Emil Fischer, sein Leben und sein Werk, Deutsche Chemische Gesellschaft, Berlin, Ber, (Special Issue), 1921. [Pg.38]

Disinfestation building at Deutsche Ausriistungs-Werke (German Equipment Works, i.e., Canada I) 1 hydrogen cyanide gas disinfestation installation (BW 28) for approximately 30,000 pieces of laundry, blankets, etc. (in operation since the summer of 1942). [Pg.68]

The financial support of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and of Stiftung Volkswagen-werk is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.124]

From the diagram supplied by the firm Beminghaus we present some detailed excerpts which show how great the difference was between these doors and those made by the Auschwitz-based DAW (Deutsche Ausrtistungs-Werke), which produced the allegedly gas-tight doors for the camp, largely with unskilled labor. These prove that the criteria set out in 8.2 were known ... [Pg.333]

Commercial Products. Commercial one-component products include Calsilit (Kabe Karl Bubenhofer) Caparol-Sylitol (Deutsche Amphibolin Werke) Color-Silikatfarbe (Sikkens) Granital/Biosil (Keim Farben) Kieselit (Henkel) and Silin (van Baerle). Two-component products include Purkristalat (Keim Farben) and Silin (van Baerle). [Pg.96]

Engin Bagda, Deutsche Amphibolin-Werke, Ober-Ramstadt, Federal Republic of Germany (Section 3.5 )... [Pg.423]

Deutsche Wellcome, Burgwedel Hoyer, Neuss Madaus, Cologne Temmler-Werke, Marburg... [Pg.119]

Dipl.-Phys. H. Stern Deutsche Babcock Werke AG Duisburger Str. 375 4200 Oberhausen FRG... [Pg.449]

After introduction of the process of ammonia-soda by Solvay, the soda industry underwent rapid expansion around 1865. In 1880 Solvay founded the Deutsche Solvay Werke AG and began development of a large plant in Bernburg. The production of sulfuric acid was expanded on the basis of the lead chamber process a few years later. At the same time Mueller and Kuehne developed a new sulfuric acid procedure on the basis of the indigenous raw materials anhydrite and gypsum. The first sulfuric acid plants... [Pg.368]

Frelink, J. G. British Patent 1,161/958 (1969) to Deutsche Solvay Werke Gesellschaft. [Pg.944]

LukScs, Gyorgi. Samlliche Werke. Vol. 7 Deutsche Literatur in zwei Jahrhunderten. Neuwied and Berlin Luchterhand, 1964. [Pg.180]


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