. Official proceedings . milk that can be handled in bulkand where the tcmperatin-e is an iniportant factor. 123. ()n the Xcw \(>rk Central we are experinientiii,^ in theliandlini;- of milk in ^iass-lined tanks, encased in an insulatedcontainer, a line drawing of which is shown in this the container around the tank is insulated, making itunnecessary to proxide ice in the carrying of milk to keepit cool. JMie insulation around the tank also prexents the milkfrom freezing. During the cold weather this container tankbrought milk to New York in extremely good conditionwhile, during


. Official proceedings . milk that can be handled in bulkand where the tcmperatin-e is an iniportant factor. 123. ()n the Xcw \(>rk Central we are experinientiii,^ in theliandlini;- of milk in ^iass-lined tanks, encased in an insulatedcontainer, a line drawing of which is shown in this the container around the tank is insulated, making itunnecessary to proxide ice in the carrying of milk to keepit cool. JMie insulation around the tank also prexents the milkfrom freezing. During the cold weather this container tankbrought milk to New York in extremely good conditionwhile, during the same night, milk came in regular 10gallon cans and some of it, upon arrival, was frozen. This}-ou all know does not help milk. This picture shows one of the containers being placedin the car. The tanks in these containers hold <S2.) gallonsor equal to S-;|i/. of the regulation 10 gallon cans. Thesecontainers may be unloaded from the car and placed on anauto truck in from a minute to a minute and a half. Totransfer the same amount of milk between the truck andrailwa} car in the standard 10 gallon cans


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