Electrical news and engineering . Fig. 1 Fig. 2 in this part of the laboratory is without doubt one of thefinest in Canada. It is piped for hydrogen, nitrogen, am-monia, natural and artificial gases, distilled as well as citywater, all of which can be secured by the chemist at a mo-ments notice by simply turning a tap. Fig. 2 shows the large distilling plant which furnisheswater of absolute purity to all parts of the plant and has acapacity of 50 gallons per hour, but even after this precau-tion, as an additional one, the water is filtered. This is avery complete and efficient apparatus, being
Electrical news and engineering . Fig. 1 Fig. 2 in this part of the laboratory is without doubt one of thefinest in Canada. It is piped for hydrogen, nitrogen, am-monia, natural and artificial gases, distilled as well as citywater, all of which can be secured by the chemist at a mo-ments notice by simply turning a tap. Fig. 2 shows the large distilling plant which furnisheswater of absolute purity to all parts of the plant and has acapacity of 50 gallons per hour, but even after this precau-tion, as an additional one, the water is filtered. This is avery complete and efficient apparatus, being built of copperheavily returned and all connections and leads for the dis-tilled water are of pure block tin which removes the source reference to reducing elements to a kolloidal state. Hewas lately associated in Vienna with Dr. Hans Kuzel, theoriginal inventor of tungsten filaments knd the patenteeof some hundreds of processes, practically no tungsten lampbeing made anywhere in the world to-day without usingsome of Dr. Kuzels
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