G.M. Parks (Fitchburg, MA) ; Stuart Warren Cramer (Charlotte, NC) ; Search this
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Catalogs and bulletins related to Parks-Cramer, a major manufacturer of humidifiers and air-conditioning systems for the textile industry . The G.M. Parks Company, manufactured industrial piping, heating, and ventilation systems. File (dates ranging from 1920s through 1960s) consists of catalogues and bulletins such as: "Air Conditioning Practice in Woolen and Worsted Mills" ; "Industrial Heating by Oil Circulation: Merrill Process" ; "Automatic Regulators for Humidity and Temperature" ; "Parks Automatic Airchanger vs. Ordinary Ventilation" ; "Air Conditioning in Printing and Lithographic Plants" ; "Jacketed Piping and Fitting" ; "Industrial Heating by Oil Circulation in the Insulated Wire Industry" ; "Loo Cleaning by Ocillaire" ; "SpinSacVac for the Spinning Frame" ; "Roving Frame Cleaner Type CTFV" ; "Parks Jacketed Cocks, Fittings and Jacketed Piping", "The Portable Dustless Card Stripper" ; the ParkSpray Hygrostat ; ParkSpray Psychrostat ; laboratory air conditioning unit ; "Densimatic Condensate Control System" ; a 1932 flyer for pumping asphalt, rosin, chocolate and other thick liquids through P-C jacketed pipes and joints. Plus two circa 1924 books/manuals: "Air Conditioning in Textile Mills: A Handbook on Humidification for Textile Manufacturers Engineers and Students" and "Industrial Heating by Oil Circulation: Merrill Process".
I. F. Laucks, Inc. ; Monsanto Chemical Works ; Merrimac Div. ; Lion Oil Co. Div. ; Merrimac Chemical Co. Div. ; Animal Sciences Division ; Monsanto Plastics Search this
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One record in Spanish . "Monsanto Magazine" company publication ; World War II wartime publication ; synthetic food additives ; synthetic flavoring compounds ; methyl salicylate [synthetic oil of wintergreen] ; plasticizers ; resins ; plastics ; insecticides ; pesticides ; saccharin ; phosphorus ; "Santocel" chemical insulation ; "How Monsanto Serves: The Story of the Monsanto Chemical Company" company history , including lists of common objects of the 1930s manufactured using Monsanto products ; "Lion" roof coatings ; "Laucks" glues ; "Laucks" wood preservatives ; water treatment chemicals ; chemicals for textile manufacturing ; shell molding process for foundries ; "Plastics' Contribution to National Defense" ; phosphorus-iron alloys ; chemicals for leather tanning ; "The Texas City Disaster" 1947 accident ; ammonium nitrate explosion ; soil conditioners ; "Krilium" soil conditioner ; "M-Pak" blasting agents ; "Pydraul" fire resistant hydraulic fluid ; environmental stewardship ; other chemical products ; "Parathion" chemical ; "Posilac" bovine somatotropin ; "Biotechnology: solutions for tomorrow's world" ;