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Target - 30/Opportunity - DOCUMENTS EVACUATED FROM THE RESIDENCE OF DR. SCHAUB OF RUHRCHEMIE.

 Continued from reel 124.

(H)  REPORTS BY OTHER COMMERCIAL COMPANIES

 

   1.  DEUTSCHE VACUUM OEL

117.   VB532B        Establishing the Limiting Flow Temperature of Lubricating Oils.  By Paul and Richter.  June 6, 1943.

118.   VB540a         Developing of a Test Method for Determining the Low Temperature Behaviour of Lubricating Oils.  By Paul  and Richter.  March 13, 1944.

119.   VB541a         Investigation of the Heat Stability Of Wehrmacht 8E Gear Oil.  By Paul  and Richter.  March 13, 1944.

120.   VB542a          E.P. Oils (Hypoid Oil for Highly Loaded Operation).  By Richter, Paul and Urlass.   March 14, 1944.

 

   2.  INTAVA

121.      10                Testing Aero Engine Oils in the IKW Engine.  By Wenzel.  March 20, 1941.

122.      30               Evaulation of Tests in the BMW Oil Test Engine in Relation to Oil Coke Formation.  By Wenzel.  September 30, 1943.

 

   3.  RHENANIA - OSSAG

123.       -                 Pump Type Apparatus for Indicating the Low Temperature Behaviour of Engine and Gear Oils.  By Rossig.  April 25, 1944.

124.       3                Investigation of Gear Oils for Pumpability at Low Temperatures.  By           Zogbaum                and Deberitz.  July 1, 1942.

125.       5                Pump Circulation Tests at Low Temperatures (Wehrmacht Gear Oil – Winter).  By Hormann & Deberitz.  September 25, 1942.

126.       7                Preliminary Test for Pump ability of Gear Oils at Low Temperatures.  By Zogbaum & Deberitz.  March 30, 1943.

127.      10               Testing Wahrmacht Gear Oil 8E for Pumpability at low Temperatures.  By Zogbaum.  July 24, 1943

128.      11               Standardizing the Modified Pump Type Apparatus and Construction of a Curve - Pumpability at Low Temperatures.  By Zogbaum and Zender.  October 12, 1943.

129.      14               Testing the reference Batch of Wehrmacht 8E Gear Oil for Pumpability.  By Zogbaum and Schauer.  January 14, 1944.

130.      18              Comparison of the Old Model Pump Type Apparatus with the New Model.  By Zogbaum.  June 7, 1944.

 

4.  I.G. FARBEN, OPPAU

131.         -               The I. G. Prufdiesel for Measuring the Ease of Ignition of Fuel.  Feburary 18, 1942.

132.         -               Origination and Object of Use of the Test engine K.  February 27, 1942.

133.         -               Drawings from I.G. Oppau Rept. No. 478.

134.         -               Drawings from I.G. Oppau Rept. No. 542.

135.         -               Drawings from I.G. Oppau Rept. No. 518.

136.        474           A contribution to the Testing of Knock Behaviour of Aviation fuels in Small Engines.  By Witschakowski.  August 25, 1941.

137.        489           The carrying out of Octane Number Determinations according to the Oppau Method.  Singer.  22.1.42

 

5.  JUNKERS (?)

138.       2037          Influence of Lubricant and Fuel on Deposit Formation and Gas Ring Wear (in a Single Cylinder Diesel Engine, Jumo 205).  By Sauermilch.  May 12, 1943.

 

            6.  DAIMER BENZ

139          -                Cranking Tests with the New Wehrmacht Winter Oils.  By Hohensee.  September 21, 1942.

140.         -                Cranking Tests at -20°C with the New Wehrmacht Winter Oils.  By Hohensee.  September 21, 1942.

141.          -              Standards for Cranking Tests for Evaluation of the Startability of Engine Oils at Low Temperatures.  June 22, 1942

 

7.  ADAM OPEL A.G.

142.         S.713        Gold Starting Tests with Wehrmacht all-the-year-round Oil.  (Standard Diesel of the Wehrmacht, HWA526)  By Gorissen.  January 15, 1943.

143.          Z.804     Cold Starting Tests with Wehrmacht all-the-year-round Oil. (Maybach Engine HL62TR).  By Gorissen.  January 31, 1941.

144.            -            Cold Starting Tests with Wehrmacht all-the-year-round Oil. (BMW 2 Ltr Engine Type 326)).  By Gorissen.  July 14, 1941.

 

8.  RHEINMETALL BORSIG

145          -                Testing 14 Uncompounded Gear Oils.  By Heimann.  February 15, 1942.

 

9.  MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS

146.        -                Notes on the Meeting of the Working Committee “Knock Measurement in the I.G. and CFR Engines.” June 23, 1944.

147.        -                Special Committee for Standardizing Engine Testing of Diesel Fuels by DVM.  September 22, 1942.  28 pages.

148.         -                Standard Method for Diesel Fuels.  By A. W. Schmidt.  January 18, 1941.   15 pages.

149.         -                Heating Oil Quality.  September 16, 1938.

150.         -               Technical Report on Standardizing Engine Testing of Diesel Fuels (Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz).  April 11, 1942.  6 pages.

151.         -                Instructions for Determining the Pumpability of Heating Oils.

152.         -                Instructions for use of the Double Beam Cathods Ray Oscillograph (quartz-Indicator).  By Nier.

 

Bag 2732, Target 30/4.11 - LARGE-SCALE EXPERIMENT FOR THE HYDROGENATION OF MINERAL OIL EXTRACT – (HEAVY OIL EXPERIMENT).  THREE REPORTS  (Item reference number. 20)

REPORT I

 

1.            Object of the Experiment.

2.             Method of Working.

3.             Description of Apparatus.

4.             First Experiment.

5.             Alteration of Apparatus.

6.             Second Experiment.

7.             Findings on Equipment

8.             Results of Experiment

a.        Analyses

b.        Balance Sheets

9.             Short Summary and further Plans.

10.           Drawing.

 

REPORT II

1.                Objective

2.                Method of Working.

3.                Apparatus.

4.                Experiment Three.

5.                Findings on Equipment.

6.                Results of Experiment:

a.        Properties of Products

b.        Balance Sheets.

7.                Summary and further Plans.

8.                Drawings, Graphs and a Chart (6 in all).

 

Bag 2732, Target 30/4.11 – Item reference Nunber 21.

REPORT III

 

1.             Objective.

2.             Apparatus

3.             Course of the Experiments and Findings on Equipment.

4.             Evaluation of the Experiments.

5.             Summary.

6.             Arrangement of Tables.  Drawings, etc., (II in all).

  

Bag 2071, Target 30/4.03 - RETAKE OF I.G. DOCUMENTS FROM HEIDELBERG ORIGINALLY SCREENED BY HULROYD AND FARAGHER AT BILLINGHAM

1.               Visit of Japanese to Dr. Pier on Nov. 24, 1944.

2.               Copy of Japanese – I.G. Contract.

3.               Manchuria Project.

4.                Possibility of hydrogenating Estonian Oil Shale and Refining of Esthonian Shale Naptha by Hydrogenation at about 2 atm. pressure.

5.                De-sulphurizing of Schwel-gases from Oil Shale.

6.                Hydrogenation of Separator Tar from Silesian bituminous coal.

7.                Cracking Treatment of Kukwitzer Tar. P.1380 at 250 atm over Catalyst 8376.

8.                Treatment of Brown-coal Tar in a 100,000 ton Plant.

9.                Comparison of the Costs of Gelberde and purification masses 5058 and 6484 of Anic at I.G.

10.              Correspondence from Reichewirtschaftministerium re: Prices for Aviation gasoline.

11.              Hydrogenation of Petroleum at 300 atm. Pressure.

12.              Metallic Hydro-carbonyls Literature Search.

13.              List of Activities of High-Pressure Department (Pier) for May – August 1944.

14.              Low-temperatures hydrogenation of a methanol-raffinate from Bochlen Schweltar in Rotary Bomb.

15.              Hydrogenation of Krupp Bituminous tar at 600 atm.

16.              Tar samples from Schwel plant at Hurschfelde.

17.              H2 Partial Pressure in T-T Hydrogenation of brown-coal tar with gas recirculation.

18.              TTH – Products from Bohlen tar.

19.              Propane and Dichlorethane De-paraffination.

20.              Hydrogenation of Brown-coal Schwelter from Bohlen to Lubricating Oil.

21.              Tests of TTH – Lubricants from Bohlen tar.

22.              Conference on Zeitz Plant.

23.              TT Process in Counter-flow Ovens.

24.              Experiments with Catalytic Cracking of Petroleum at 50 atm.

25.              Quality comparison of cracking and Benzination of Bituminous B-middle oil

26.              Comparisons of Cracking and Benzination of Petroleum Oils.

27.              Workup of Middle-German Brown Coal Tar.

28.              Hydrogenation Splitting of Separator Heavy Oil from Silesian Bituminous Coal with various Catalysts.

29.              Reports on Ruhrol Processing of Bituminous Coal Pitch.

30.              Reports on Horizontal Hydrogenation Oven.

 

Bag 2075, Target 30/4.03

 

1.             Aviation gasoline from Eshonian Shale Oil: Dehydrogenation with catalyst 7350; Material balance.

2.             Cost estimate of 18 January 1940 for L-Benzine from Crude oil residues.

3.              Conference 27 January 1943 in Leuna relative to the HF and IND Processes.

4.              Operation of large DHD Ovens on plant scale.

5.             Curves of “Knocking Limits” by Overloading Method.

6.              DHD Tests in 100 liter Oven.

7.              Conference Minutes on DHD for Scholven.

8.             Production of DHD – Benzine from 6434 preliminary-hydrogenation – benzine of Brabag in Ludwigshafen Oven 504.

9.              Tests on activity of technically produced DHD catalyst in the 100 cc oven.

10.            Aromatisation Tests at 45 atm. with “abklingenden” catalysts.

11.            Treatment of Middle Oil with dehydrogenation catalyst III - Workup of Prehydrogenation and Aromatization over Catalyst 8147.

12.            Treatment of Bruchsaler Middle Oil over Catalyst 8147.

13.           Cracking Experiments with K 6108 (Terrana) and K 6109 (Terrana HF) under different conditions of pressure.

14.            Production of refined Hydrogen-poor Middle Oil.

15.           Cracking of Napthas and Gas Oils under H2 Pressure.  By Nonnenmacher.  April 2, 1941.  19 pages.

16.            Dehydrogenation of separation Heavy Oil with K 7360.

17.            Dehydrogenation of Bituminous Coal Heavy Oil (Scholven) over stationary catalyst in the presence of Nitrogen.

18.           Influence of H2 purge gas and of water on activity of DHD catalyst (AL2O3-MoO3).

19.           Cracking and Iodine number by DHD treatment with K7360.

20.           DHD Catalyst specially prepared.

21.           The Production of specially Active Catalysts for Dehydrogenation.

22.           Catalyst Carrier: Active Tonerde.

23.            Dehydrogenation of Scholven Heavy Oil.

24.            Treatment of Distillation Residues from Benzine dehydrogenation over Hydrogenated catalyst.

25.            Testing of Dehydrogenation catalysts.

26.            Hydro-forming of Syntheses Heavy Oil, from Chamber 502 (Dr. Michael) Fraction 100-200° C over K 7638.  By Free.  July 5, 1940.  3 pages.

27.            Catalytic Dehydrogenation of 5058/6434 Scholven Separator Heavy Naphtha, 90-180 C and 7019 Aromatization Benzine fraction 180-190°C over K7360.

28.            Treatment of Iron-Heavy Benzin over K 7638.

29.           Comparison of Catalyst K7638 (D 220 of Kellogg Co.) and K7360 (I.G.)

30.           Refining of 7360- Naptha from Oven 703

31.            Dehydrogenation at 50atm.

32.            Dehydrogenation Catalyst tests.

33.           Behavior of Catalyst 3510 at 50 atm. Dehydrogenation.

34.            Dehydrogenation of Cyclohexane without pressure.

35.           Leuna Research on Hydro-forming and cracking catalyst.

36.           Hydroforming in America.

37.            Conference with Dr. Ringer on catalytic dehydrogenation in October 1939.

38.           Catalytic Reforming in Presence of Hydrogen.

39.            Reforming of Naptha in presence of Hydrogen.

40.           Catalytic Aromatization of gasolines.

41.           Hydrogenation of hydrocarbons in presence of chlorides or flourides of Al, B, Ba, Ca, Co, Cu, Fo, Mg, Mn, Ni, Na, V, Zn.

42.           DHD Process, Equations, etc.

43.           Methods of Operating without H2 consumption.

44.            Dehydrogenation of Paraffinic Naphthenes.

45.           Toluene from Petroleum.

46.           DHD on Hungarian gasoline.

47.            Treatment of bituminous coal tar over 2846 W 250 Benzinisation and DHD

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