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Scheiter of Niederwiirschnitz ; Dasekings l separator made 

 by Theodore Heilbron, Hanover ; Kantz 1 separator made 

 by Ferd, Shultz, and Company, Liinen ; the Helice l 

 separator and the Butterfly separator which were made by 

 F. H. H. Koch, Hamburg ; and the Fesca separator made 

 in France. 



It seems from the number of separators put on the 

 market, that the centrifugal method of separation was 



FIG. 23. Modern Sharpies 



tubular turbine factory FIG. 24. The new Sharpies suction 

 separator. feed hand separator. 



recognized as the future method of obtaining cream from 

 milk ; and evidently many manufacturers saw a prosper- 

 ous business in the building of these machines. 



Immediately following the manufacture of smaller 

 1 Kirchner, W., Milch Wirtschaft, p. 182, 1898. 



