The Cost : Hypochlorite vs. Liquid Chlorine
- 1916
Technical publication pamphlet providing a cost analysis of liquid chlorine and hypochlorite products. Discusses the increase in chlorine chemical costs, and the price of water purification apparatus. Underscores the financial advantages of liquid chlorine and Wallace & Tiernan chlorinators. The work is digitized in its entirety.
Wallace & Tiernan, Inc., now Evoqua Water Technologies, was founded in 1911 by Charles F. Wallace and Martin F. Tiernan in New York City, New York specializing in the chlorine feeder equipment industry.
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Wallace & Tiernan Company. “The Cost : Hypochlorite vs. Liquid Chlorine.” New York (State): Wallace & Tiernan Company, 1916. TP245.C5 W35 1916. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/up43yt7.
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