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LUTZKENDORF, WINTERSHALL, A.G.

 

 

 

 

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OFF-gas computations, Lutzkendorf

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14

10 ‘34-10 ‘36

OPERATIONS reports, March, April, 1944

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471-478

OUTPUT, increasing the Lutzkendorf, to 75,000 te/year

 1

 2168

 116-118

 30 ‘81-30 ‘87

PHENOL extraction plant, lube oil, flowsheet

73

 

 

408-412

PLOT plan, Lutzkendorf

73

 

 

452-463

POWER and gas installation specifications

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90-92

30 ‘55-30 ‘5*

              supply, Lutzkendorf outside, 1940

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2168

13

30 ‘3-30 ‘8

PREHEATER, Lutzkendorf

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5-9

0 ‘32-0 ‘46

                              Translation T-15

237

 

 

10 ‘1-10 ‘3

                              Translation T-16

237

 

 

10 ‘4-10 ‘5

PRODUCTION and estimated production of the Lutzkendorf synthesis, hydrogenation and petroleum conversion, 1941-1946

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 2168

 13

60 ‘12-60 ‘2*

PRODUCTION, estimate, based on steam and power supply

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 96-100

30 ‘61-30 ‘65

              , estimated

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84-89

30 ‘49-30 ‘54

              records for 1943, monthly

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2168

13

0 ‘1-0 ‘18

              records during 1944, monthly

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2168

13

70 ’10-70 ‘31

              schedule, Lutzkendorf, 1940-1942

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79-80

20 ‘78-20 ‘79

RECONVERSION problems, discussion of, in Lutzkendorf, 1940

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 109-114

 30 ‘74-30 ‘79

 

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122-133

30 ‘87-30 ‘98

SUMMARY data, 1943 annual

62

 

 

3..149-3..154

              data, 1944 monthly

62

 

 

4..155-4..159

TANK farm, catalyst plant and distillation column for tar and oil, Lutzkendorf, schematic drawings

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 13

 60 ‘38-60 ‘55

TEMPERATURE measurements, tar stall, drawing # 23681/203

 73

 

 

417

              measurements, vapor phase, drawing BKA 342

 73

 

 

418

VALVE, ring, 46 mm 700 atm, drawing 11283/202

 73

 

 

 419-420

VAPOR phase products, analyses of

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483

 

 

 

 

 

MANDSHUKUO hydrogenation project, July 1944

 125

2nd series

11-12

METALLGESELLSCHAFT and the Lurgi group of chemical engineering companies, reported by W. R. Beswirck and Norman E. Fraser

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 20 ‘15-20 ‘68