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T. O. M. Microfilm Reel 073

(Original Identification Reel ADRC 8A)

 

Table of Contents

 

 

Bag 3979, Target 30/Target of Opportunity - “WIFO” Blending station, Stassfurt (Leopoldshall)

 

                10.           Air Ministry Report – Directions for testing of aviation fuels. April 1938.  35 pages.

11.           Same.  October 1940.  66 pages.

                8.             Cylinder and Piston ring wear, Technische Hochschule, Dresden (VDI Report).  1939.  48 pages.

 

b.     Analytical Methods

 

12.           TEL Determination (6 methods).  10 pages.

13.           Aromatics Determination.  2 pages.

14.           Stability Test.  4 pages.

15.           Aniline Number.  1 page.

16.           Heating valve.  1 page.

17.           Gum Test.  3 pages.

18.           Reid vapor pressure.  1 page.

19.           PH Determination Apparatus.  13 pages.

20.           Forms for reporting tests.  5 pages.

 

c.        Typical Tests on Blending Stocks

 

 

21.           Typical tests on blending stocks.  8 pages.

 

d.        Miscellaneous Research 

 

22.           Tests on pores in paint materials.  1 page.

23.           Petroleum prospecting with bacteria.  1 page.

24.           Measurement of metal surface temperatures with mixtures of hard wax and paraffin.  3 pages.

25.           Preparation of nitric acid from ammonia.  4 pages. 

 

e.        WIFO Organization

 

26.           Letterhead of Stassfurt Plant.  1 page.

27.           Head personnel at blending stations.  2 pages.

28.           List and plant numbers of WIFO-owned plants.  3 pages.

 

f.         Details and Problems of Certain WIFO Plants

 

29.           Sulfur plant, Giesche (Schoppinitz) (No. 364).  4 pages. 

30.           Cement and sulfur plant – Niedersachawerfen (No. 365).  Multiple documents – first clipped badly in scanning.  47 pages total.

31.           Influence of Selenium in sulfur used for preparation of sulfite liquor for cellulose industry (Plants No. 366 f and g, Waldhof).  5 pages.

32.           Toluene Plant, Waldenburg (No. 461).  Multiple documents.  1942.  22 pages.

 

 

Bag 3979, Target 30/Opportunity – “Kuckuck”  Plant - Niedersachswerfen

 

1.             List of equipment to be obtained from other factories.  14 pages.

2.             Data on equipment sent from Wesseling, Gelsenberg, and Scholven to Kuckuck I. 1944-1945.  17 pages.

3.             Discussion of boiler house.  March 21, 1945.  3 pages.

4.             General information on plant (questionnaire).  10 pages.

5.             Discussions on fire protection and air conditioning.  1944.  20 pages.

6.             Index to equipment.  11 pages.

7.             List of tank contents.  1 page.

8.             Summary of fans, etc. for ventilation.  1 page.

 

Drawings:

 

9.             B SK 113 Flow diagram Ku I.  2 pages.

10.           B SK 105 Flow diagram Ku I (detailed).  9 pages.

11.           17750-1 Plan, Ku I.  9 pages. 

12.           17693-8 Water flow diagram Ku I.  1 page.

13.           B SK 106 Low pressure lines.  3 pages.

14.           17446-1 Railroad Plan – Ku I.  6 pages.

15.           17761-1 Ventilation Plan – Ku-1.  9 pages.

16.           17418-1a Excavation Drawing Ku I.  121 pages.

17.           17849-8 Excavation schedule Ku I.  1 page.

18.           17545-1 Plan, Ku II.  3 pages.

19.           17410-1 Tank diagram Ku II.  9 pages.

 

 

Bag 3979, Target 30/4.12 – Wintershall, A.G. Lűtzkendorf

                                                               

25.           Z Nr 40 – Flowsheet, deasphalting and dewaxing of lube oil.  4 pages.

24.           Z Nr 9 – Flowsheet, phenol extraction of lube oil.  5 pages.

23.           W 104 – Electrical liquid level indicator.  4 pages.

22.           2368/203 – Temp. measurements – liquid phase hydrogenation.  1 page.

21.           BK A 342 – Temp. measurements – vapor phase hydrogenation.  1 page.

                20.           11283/202 – Ring valve (700 atm).  2 pages.

                19.           4547/202, 203 – Flanged closure (700 atm.).  1 page.

18.           Lűt 12/100 – Hot separator (700 atm.).  4 pages.

17.           Lűt 12/302b – Details of Separator (700 atm.).  4 pages.

16.           Lűt 12/301b – Details of separator (700 atm.).  9 pages.

15.           Lűt 12/300b – Separator vessel (700 atm.).  5 pages.

14.           N-13954a-2  - Convertor (700 atm.).  4 pages.

13.           100 006 – Index to buildings.  4 pages.

12.           350839-b – Plot plan.  12 pages.

11.           Summary of labor strength, 1944-1945.  4 pages.

10.           Construction costs.  1 page.

9.             Summary of operations, March 1944.  10 pages.

8.             Equipment details, hydrogenation plant.  2 pages.

7.             Analysis sheet for 1000-ton scheme.  2 pages.

6.             Analysis sheet for vapor phase hydrogenation.  1 page.

5.             Analysis sheet for liquid phase hydrogenation.  1 page.

4.             Scheme for 1000 tons liquid product.  1 page

3.             Line diagram – vapor phase hydrogenation.  2 pages.

2.             Line diagram – liquid phase hydrogenation.  2 pages.

1.             Scheme of hydrogenation for the year, 1944.  1 page.

 

 

Bag 3979, Target 30/4.14 – Oberschlesische Hydrierwerke A.G., Blechhammer

                               

1.             General plot plan – status of 15 August 1944.  9 pages.

 

Bag 3896, Target Opportunity – Reichinstitut fűr Erdőlforschung - Hannover

 

1.             Investigation of German oil shales.  January and February, 1945.  13 pages.

2.             Solvent extraction of mineral oils.  March 3, 1945.  52 pages.

3.             List of Board of Directors of the Institute.  Undated.  2 pages.

4.             List of proposed research topics for the institute.  Undated.  8 pages.

5.             Determination of iso-compounds in mixtures of saturated hydrocarbons and preparation of iso-compound free hydrocarbons.  Series of 7 short reports/memo.  February 1944 through March 1945.  32 pages.

6.             Physical measurements.  July and September, 1944.  23 pages.

7.             Reports of lubrication conferences:

A.      Research/experiments with a four-ball (bearing) oil testing apparatus.  German aviation research (“Deutsche Luftfahrtforschung”) investigations and report number 715.  March 25, 1943.  21 pages.

B.       Collected papers from meeting on lubricants, December 11-12, 1941.  Part I.  Wear and friction.  Berlin. 

1.     Cover, table of contents, and list of participants.  8 pages.

2.     The lubrication problem from the point of view of aviation.  Dr. Philippovich.  10 pages.

3.        The bases of the lubrication procedure.  Dr. Vogelpohl.  7 pages.

4.        Ordering of molecules in liquids and their mechanical characteristics.  Dr. Harms.  19 pages.

5.        On the ordered condition of the molecules in boundary surfaces, in particular the metallic boundary surfaces.  Dr. Dunken.  16 pages.

6.        Heat conductivity and specific heats of liquids.  Prof. Stuart.  4 pages.

7.        The nature of wear.  Prof. Siebel.  13 pages.

8.        Technical methods for the determination of the lubrication properties of oils.  Prof. Heidebroek.  14 pages.

9.        Heating up, friction and wear under conditions of marginal lubrication, and their relationship with the lubricating properties.  Dr. Kluge.  15 pages.

10.     Border friction of chemically defined materials.  Dr. Eicke.  5 pages.

11.     Border lubrication and Coulomb’s law.  Dr. Bochmann.  5 pages.

12.     The dependence of the maximum bearing stress on bearing design.  Ing. Buske.  30 pages. 

13.     Static friction and lubrication properties.  Dr. Bartel.  10 pages.

14.     Influence of the width on the load-carrying capacity and friction of sliding bearings.  Dr. Bauer.  10 pages.

15.     Experiments with the “four-ball machine”.  By Halder.  15 pages.

16.     The oil testing apparatus at ZF.  Dipl.-Ing.Graf v. Soden.  6 pages.

17.     Testing methods and lubricating oil influence during the chatter mark formation (? Rattermarkenbildung) at antifriction bearings.  Dr. Hampp.  12 pages.

18.     The testing of lubricating oils by friction and wear tests at engines.  Dr.-Ing. C. Krienke.  20 pages.

19.     Sticking and cold temperature behavior.  Dr. v. Philippovich.  3 pages.

20.     On the viscosity pole height (?).  Prof. A. W. Schmidt.  11 pages.

21.     On anomalies in the low temperature behavior of oils.  Dr. Baader.  5 pages.

22.     Investigation of lubricants in the I.G. cold room.  Dipl.-Ing. Penzig.  26 pages.

23.     The low temperature properties of lubricating oils.  Dr. Hennenhofer.  16 pages.

24.     Examination of the temperature dependence of greases.  Ing. Chem. Geaser.  11 pages.

25.     Lubricating oil viscosity and engine starting in cold weather.  Dr. Schwaiger.  13 pages.

26.     Short summary of the discussions.  40 pages.

8.             Studies of oil deposits.  December 20, 1944.  Cover and title pages only.  2 pages.

 

 

Bag 3896 and item 8 continued on TOM reel 074.