IC 7370 Report On The Investigation By Fuels And Lubricants Teams At The I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G. Leuna Works, Merseburg, Germany - Introduction

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The Leuna Factory of the I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G., situated near Merseburg, is the biggest heavy-chemical plant in Germany and produces a very wide range of products, mainly based on hydrogen or hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Its principal products are ammonia, synthetic petrol derived from the hydrogenation of brown coal, and synthetic alcohols made from hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The plant was first, visited on April 21, 1945, by a team including E. Cotton, V. Haensel, E. B. Peck, P. K. Kuhne, H. M. Weir, L. L. Hirst, W. W. Odell, G. U. Hopton, H. Hollings, J. F. Ellis, and H. G. Simpson. It was again visited on May 8-24, 1945, by a combined British and American team consisting of R, Holroyd, M. A. G, Banks, D. A. Howes, A. J. V. Underwood, R. A. Taylor, W. F. Faragher, H. Schindler, and J. G. Allen. This team was later joined by J. F. Ellis and R. J. Morley. A third visit with particular reference to catalyst manufacture was made by W. F. Faragher and W. A. Horne, and the notes of these latest investigators have been taken into account in preparing the report. This report was edited by Dr. R. Holroyd.
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APA:  (1946)  IC 7370 Report On The Investigation By Fuels And Lubricants Teams At The I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G. Leuna Works, Merseburg, Germany - Introduction

MLA: IC 7370 Report On The Investigation By Fuels And Lubricants Teams At The I. G. Farbenindustrie A. G. Leuna Works, Merseburg, Germany - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1946.

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