"QUAKER" WHITING 



'so EAST 42nd STREEX 

 NEW YORK 



MINtKAL KUDDLH 



REAL SERVICE 



hat you want when something goes 

 g in your plant. 



5 WHAT I GIVE YOU. 



DERICK J. MAYWALD, F. C. S. 



Rubber Chemist 

 ARK PLACE NEWARK. N. J. 



ALFRED HALE RUBBER CO. 



;„c.rp.™..i 1900 ATLANTIC. MASS. F.«nJ.J I»M| 



Reliable Rubber Goods 



MOLDED GOODS 



CRUDE RUBBER STANDARDIZED 



RUBBERIZING OF FABRICS 



DRYING RUBBER UNDER VACUUM 



wish to avoid overheating, 

 other troubles due to ajmospheric 

 the safe plan is to use a "Buflovak 

 The strength and resiliency 



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If you 



tion and 

 conditions 



Vacuum Shelf Dryer. - - ., Ui„i,e8t de- 



of rubber are then preserved in the highest de 

 .rec. Other advantages are economy of time and 

 reduced labor cost. 



"Buflovak" Dryers dry all kinds of sheet rubber, 

 reclaimed rubber, rubber compounds, etc. 



BuRovak" Vacuum Shelf Dryer with 

 Condenser and Vacuum Pump 



Shelf Dryers, Rotary Dryers, Drum Dryers, 



Evaporators, Chemical Apparatus, 



Dry Vacuum Pumps. 



Buffalo Foundry & Machine Co. 



1577 Fillmore Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



New York Office: 17 BATTERY PLACE 



—r Zuc^ CQPFCIA LLY FORIrCBBER MANUFACTURE 



LAMPBLACKS ESPECIALLY fwrtinu^^ ^^^^^^ 



SAMUEL CABOT. INC.. BOSTO 



_ . . „ . .ego at the post office i' New Yor„' yArlt 



Entered as second-class matter O^tob^J^ i«<?„Vy „ ^5 Weet 45.h Jtrect, Nc* ^o'^' 



N. Y., under )'-t Act of March 3, 1879. 



