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FIAT Documents from I. G.
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1. Ammonia
and hydrocarbon (Fischer-Tropsch) synthesis gas production from “long range gas”
(Ferngas). December 15, 1938. Frames 8086-8155. 69 pages.
2.
Production of gasoline synthesis gas by partial oxidation of methane in
coke-oven gas in the two-shaft furnace. July 28, 1938. Frames 8156-8159. 5
pages.
3.
Correspondence and report on chloroprene production. May 27, 1936 and February
11-12, 1937. Frames 8160-8168. 9 pages.
4. The
catalytic hydrogenation of acetylene to ethylene. October 25, 1928. Frames
8169-8172. 4 pages.
5.
Acetaldehyde production without quicksilver (Oppau process). September 29,
1931. Frames 8173-8177. 5 pages.
6. Paraffin
oxidation products. By Dr. v. Reibnitz. December 10, 1940. Frames 8178-8181.
4 pages.
7. The
production of aluminum tri-formate from aluminum chloride solutions with special
consideration of the utilization of aluminum chloride wastes. By Dr. Ziese.
August 25, 1943. Frames 8182-8193. 12 pages.
8.
Research on the drying process of air using (narrow) porous kieselguhrs. By Dr.
Lohmeyer. June 1, 1938. Frames 8194-8233. 40 pages.
9.
Research on the drying process of air using (narrow) porous kieselguhrs – Part
II. By Dr. Lohmeyer. January 7, 1939. Frames 8234-8248. 15 pages.
10.
Research on the drying process of air using (narrow) porous kieselguhrs – Part
III. By Dr. Lohmeyer. July 15, 1939. Frames 8249-8272. 27 pages.
11. The
solubility of gaseous hydrocarbons in organic liquids. By Dr. Feiler. July 1,
1937. Frames 8273-8306. 34 pages. Text completely illegible, but most figures
and tables OK.
12. Olefin
absorption by means of cuprous salt solutions. Report II. By Dr. Hauber and
Dr. Hagen. July 27, 1942. Frames 8307-8337. 31 pages.
13. Initial
cost estimate for 50,000 tons/year methanol (synthesis gas) made from “long
range gas” (Ferngas) and/or coke without combination with nitrogen. Author
unspecified. August 1 and 6, 1942. Frames 8338-8352. 14 pages (frames 8351
missing).
14.
“Effusion” meters with a flow coefficient constant of Re = 200 – 2500. By Dr.
Lehrer and Dr. Riedmiller. April 28, 1937. Frames 8353-8368. 17 pages.
15.
Pressure drop in Oppau silica gels (test evaluation). By Dr. Kosbahn. July 2,
1938. Frames 8369-8381. 13 pages.
16. Heat
transfer by long, serrated (finned) high pressure (paste) pipes. By Dr. Witte
and Dr. Wilde. May 10, 1939. Frames 8382-8386. 5 pages.
17.
Determination of the resistance of the centering cams in high pressure cooling
pipes. By Dr. Wilde and Dr. Witte. July 15, 1939. Frames 8387-8391. 5 pages.
18. Heat
transfer (resistance) devices for the measurement of N2 + CO in H2
using air as comparison/compensation gas. Report no. 442. By Dr. E.
Ebbinghaus and Dr. H. Wilde. April 28, 1942. Frames 8392-8408. 17 pages.
19.
Bandradizierung fuer Druckwaagen. Report no. 444. By Dr. Wilde. September 16
and 30, 1942. Frames 8409-8428. 20 pages.
20.
Equilibrium calculations for differential pressure balances. Report no. 449.
By Dr. Wilde. Undated. Frames 8429-8443. 15 pages.
21. The
production of niobic acid. By Eyer, et al. December 19, 1938. Frames
8444-8459. 16 pages.
22. The
influence the meta-phosphoric acid on the crystalline form of gypsum through the
action of raw phosphate with sulfuric acid. By Dr. Ing. O. Balz and Dr. W.
Wagner. January 10, 1929. Frames 8460-8485. 28 pages.
23. A new
method for rapid determination of H3PO4 and PH3
concentrations in gases. By Dr. A. Leber. May 24, 1930. Frames 8486-8504. 19
pages.
24. The
neutralization of P2O5 and its use for the production of
“mischdungern”. By Dr. Ing. O. Balz and Dr. W. Wagner. August 11, 1930.
Frames 8505-8527. 24 pages.
25. Studies of
the extraction (Aufschluss) of raw phosphate with nitric acid. By Dr. A.
Leber. May 3, 1934. Frames 8528-8571. 45 pages.
26. The
extraction (Aufschluss) of various raw phosphates with sulfuric acid. By Dr.
Ing. Balz and Dr. Wagner. Undated. Frames 8572-8585. 14 pages.
27. Sodium
fluoride from fluoro-silicic acid over ammonium fluoride. April 10, 1940.
Frames 8586-8598. 13 pages.
28. Flame
protection treatment of fabrics. August 4, 1943. Frames 8599-8601. 3 pages.
29. Fighting
phosphorus fires. November 4, 1943. Frames 8602-8608. 7 pages.
30. Flame
protection means - fiber damage, glowing firmness (glimmfestigkeit) and
impregnation conditions. May 30, 1944. Frames 8609-8633. 25 pages.
31. The urea
factory Op 283, Part I. By Geisel. March 18, 1940. Frames 8634-8645. 12
pages.
32. The urea
factory Op 283, Part II. By Geisel. October 28, 1944. Frames 8646-8653. 8
pages.
33. Plant for
the removal of oxygen from purified carbonic acid in the urea factory Op 283.
February 26, 1941. Frames 8654-8659. 6 pages.
34. Testing of
materials for the urea factory Op 283. By Geisel and Meiser. January 27,
1941. Frames 8660-8675. 16 pages.
35. The
release of the urea from lead. By Dr. Geisel. March 31, 1937. Frames
8676-8686. 11 pages.
36. Annual
report for the hydrogen purification unit Op 65 for the year 1942. By Dr.
Spohn. March 6, 1943. Frames 8687-8716. 30 pages.
37. The iron
content in technical formamide. By Dr. M. Gunther. March 8, 1939. Frames
8717-8725. 9 pages.
38.
Determination of the moisture content in gas with the help of simple dew-point
hygrometer. By Dr. Lederle. September 21, 1937. Frames 8726-8730. 5 pages.
39. Silica gel
drying plant for carbon monoxide Op 65. By Dr. Lederle. March 19, 1938.
Frames 8731-8766. 36 pages.
40.
Influence of the temperature of the copper caustic solution and the specific
caustic solution load on the purity of the nitrogen synthesis gas. By Dr.
Lederle. May 4, 1938. Frames 8767-8777. 11 pages.
41.
Observations on rust protection paints. By Dr. Lederle. March 21, 1938.
Frames 8778-8783. 6 pages.
42.
Research on the eccentric cam gas rotary pump in Lu 425. By Dipl. Ing
Knobloch. December 19, 1929. Frames 8784-8832. 49 pages.
43. Tests for
determination of heat consumption of large gas compressors. By Dr. Pirzer.
March 17, 1933. Frames 8833-8848. 16 pages.
44.
Synthesis gas compressors/compression at the hydrogenation plant Scholven. By
Dr. Pirzer. May 31, 1937. Frames 8849-8880. 32 pages.
45. Power
required with warm cooling water. By Dipl. Ing. Linnartz. September 30, 1941.
Frames 8881-8889. 9 pages.
46. Model for
the determination of the pressure losses at the pressure and suction tower. By
Dr. Wilde. April 6, 1938. Frames 8890-8897. 8 pages.
47. Model for
the determination of the pressure losses at the pressure and suction tower. By
Dr. Wilde. June 1, 1938. Frames 8898-8905. 8 pages.
48. Cooling of
gilled pipes. By Dr. Wilde. August 30, 1938. Frames 8906-8912. 7 pages.
49.
Compressibility of (recycle) gas mixtures at 700 atm. By Dr. Schrader. June 3,
1937. Frames 8913-8914. 2 pages – document incomplete.