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TAR, GENERAL

       
 

TOM
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BAG

ITEM

FRAMES

AFRICAN colonies, climate in our, and possibility of constructing tar roads there, by Laeger

151

   

873-880

ANTHRACENE residues, data on production of, (1943 - November 1944)

150

   

614

BITUMEN and tar, DIN specifications for road construction and similar purposes

151

   

745-818

BITUMINOUS road construction materials, 1944 DIN specifications for

151

   

682-744

BOILING points of tar oil samples

150

   

6

BRIQUETTE production, statistical data on, (1942 - September 1944)

150

   

596

BROWN coal tar, utilization of

214

   

10 ’73-10 ‘78

BRUEX tar conversion, talk on

253

   

768-769

“ tar, processing of

24

   

2..45-2..50

 

168

   

63-68

CENTRIFUGAL plant, description of crude tar

152

   

643-645

COAL tar, analysis of

78

   

165-167

“ “ derivatives, processes for production of, Gesellschaft fόr Teerverwertung

150

   

245-284

“ “ oil, statistical data on production, sales, etc. of, (1943 - September 1944)

150

   

612

“ “ processing, statistical data on, (1941-1943)

150

   

597-599

“ “ products, list of 46 constituent member firms of cooperative society for distribution of

150

   

552-559

“ “ products, specifications for 151 658-681

COAL tar, statistical data on production, sales, etc. of, (1943 - September 1944)

150

   

607-610

COMPARATIVE data on composition of coal pastes and tars

104

   

27431-27478

COMPARISON of different methods of working up of tar

125

2nd Series

49-51

COMPOUNDS contained in light fractions of coal tars

168

   

286-299

“ in light fractions of tar

174

   

544-556

COST prices of coal tar oil, average yearly, (1943)

150

   

615-616

“ prices of light coal tar oils, average yearly

150

   

618

DISPOSITION of coal tar and tar products

150

   

564-567

ELECTRIC tar precipitation, cooling system of Wόste plant

186

   

2670-2677

“ tar precipitation installation

186

   

2537-2538

       

2804-2818

 

187

   

3355-3359

EXPORTS of coal tar oil, statistical data on, (1943 - October 1944)

150

   

623

“ of coal tar products, statistical data on

150

   

622

EXTRACTION of LTC tar with selective solvents, by Terres

152

   

739-754

 

200

   

20 ‘1-20 ‘9

FIFTY-THREE tar products, production figures and prices for

150

   

291-293

FLOW sheet of production of coal tar derivatives

150

   

45

“ sheet of plan for processing brown coal tars

91

   

374

FUEL oil from coke oven tar

253

   

777-779

GERMAN high temperature coal tar industry, reported by E. R. Rhodes

228

   

0 ’70-0 ‘88

       

10 ‘1-10 ‘67

“ road system of tar roads during war, inspection of, by Pohler

151

   

845-847

“ tar plants, list of

150

   

294-301

GESELLSCHAFT fόr Teerverwertung, G.m.b.H., Duisburg-Meiderich, reported by H. H. Bates

196

   

10 ’42-10 ‘46

“ fόr Teerverwertung, G.m.b.H., reported by C. J. Waller and C. A. Murray

227

   

40 ’36-40 ‘78

GESELLSCHAFT fόr Teerverwertung, industrial report of, 1945

150

   

202-204

“ fόr Teerverwertung, 1936-1940 production figures for

150

   

309a-318

“ fόr Teerverwertung, Varziner Strasse, Duisburg-Meiderich, Ruhr. Reported by H. Bardgett

239

   

10 ’81-10 ‘91

GRANULATION of pitch, system “Still”, plant for

150

   

448-449

HIRSCHFELD tar, processing of

126

   

868-870

 

173

   

329-330

INDOLE, homologues of in coal tar

150

   

229-231

LIGHT oil obtained during dehydration of coal tar, processing

150

   

207

LIGNITE tar, investigation on treatment of, by T. Itakura

232

   

10 ’15-10 ‘17

MATERIALS for tar roads, Swiss specifications for, by Schmidt

151

   

883-886

MID-German brown coal tar, working up of

125

2nd Series

219-226

MISCIBILITY, testing of tar, pitches, etc. for

218

   

20 ’69-20 ‘71

MIXING properties of tars and pitches

251

   

158-159

MIXTURES of road tar and bitumen, investigations on, H. Mallison

151

   

833-837

MUTUAL solubility of tar oils, experiments on

175

   

70205-70212

Translation

     

70213-70224

NAPHTHALENE, statistical data on production of, (1943 - November 1944)

150

   

613

OIL and pitch yields in tar processing industry, by Moehrle

150

   

305-309

OILS, statistical data on production sale, etc. of, (1943)

150

   

601-603

PHENOL recovery from bituminous coal LTC tar

145

   

527

PHENOLS, production of from LTC tars

162

   

427-430

Translation T-364

274

   

943-945

PIT coal pitch, production of in Ruhr district, 1936-1944

151

   

996

PLANT site for processing tar, drawing

150

   

1

PRICES of coal tar derivatives, Gesellschaft fόr Teerverwertung

150

   

238-244

PROCESSES for producing coal tar derivatives, Gesellschaft fόr Teerverwertung

150

   

245-284

PROCESSING, high temperature coal tar

162

   

636-658

“ of Bruex tar, conference held in Ludwigshafen on 1/30/42 about

148

   

288-294

“ of tar, letters from Carl Still and descriptions and drawings on

152

   

635-641

“ tar

253

   

782-794

“ tar from Boehlen with medium oil for automobile and aviation gasoline

168

   

86-99

“ tar to heavy oil

166

   

215-250

       

284-317

       

318-348

“ to heavy oil, tar and coal

166

   

187-214

PRODUCTION and processing of low temperature tar, 1943

152

   

551-552

“ and sales of tar, oil, pitch, pitch coke, naphthalene, phenol, kresol, coumarone, benzol, gasol and methane, aviation fuel and fertilizer, charts showing, 1924-1944

151

   

636-651

“ of hard pitch, system “Still”, plant for

150

   

456-458

“ of light tar oil, statistical data on

150

   

626-633

RATIONING of tar and tar products

150

   

560-563

RESEARCH, coal tar, by Kruber

150

   

208-228

ROAD binders in old tar pavements, recovery of, by Honikel

151

   

838-839

“ making during World War and reducing use of tar in military road construction, by Laeger

151

   

859-864

“ tar construction, building companies’ viewpoint of, by Siedentop

151

   

893-896

“ tar construction, test office viewpoint of, by Ohse

151

   

896-898

“ tar, economies in use of

151

   

865-869

ROADS by cold construction, economizing with binding materials for

151

   

869-872

SEPARATION of brown coal LTC tar to SO2 raffinate and SO2 extract

97

   

16-18

Translation

225

   

80’101-80 ‘104

       

80 ‘119

       

80 ‘122

“ of phenols and cresols, etc., from coal tar and picene fractions from briquette pitch

150

   

54

SHALY coal tar, study on, by M. Cumamoto

232

   

20 ’78-20 ‘82

SPLITTING hydrogenation of tar

125

2nd Series

43-47

“ of low temperature tar for production of motor fuel

152

   

760-762

STEEP roads with tar pavement, by Schaible

151

   

901-906

SUDETEN tar from Bruex coal

203

   

771-796

SYNDICATE for trade in coal tar products, activities of

150

   

568-573

TANK cars, handling of during loading of tar, by Schurhoff

151

   

847-850

TAR

165

   

596

“ and tar products, statistical data on production, sale, etc. of

150

   

600

“ concrete pavement, production of tar concrete for

151

   

881-883

“ dehydration in centrally heated stills

150

   

435-444

“ oil, processing of

167

   

960-962

“ oil, properties of before refining

72

   

632-633

“ oil, use of in gas turbines of air force

45

 

76

21-42

“ pavement

151

   

853-858

“ pavement, history of, by Eymann

151

   

906-910

“ , production of in Germany, 1936-1944

151

   

994

“ road construction, directions for control of

151

   

887-893

“ stalls fed with Bruex tar, discussions on

253

   

780-781

TARS and pitches

211

   

40 ’31-40 ‘104

TARRING of road surfaces for sealing and wear resistance, by Nussbaum

151

   

840-844

TECHNICAL directions for coating highways with tar and supplementary directions upon construction of roads, results obtained from

151

   

851-853

THREEFOLD increase in construction of tar roads since 1938, some reasons for

151

   

899-901

UNCOMMON components of coal tar

168

   

339-350

WASH oil residues (“wash tar”), processing of

152

   

763-764