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In the early years of the century, benzole production had been small scale.
There was also concern about the variable quality and specification of the benzole then on sale.
The benzole dissolved into the petroleum oil was run through a steam separating plant to be sold separately.
At the same time, some reckoned neat benzole was a little strong for the average engine and started to mix it with petrol.
Switching from neat benzole to the fifty-fifty mixture was not a complete solution to the supply issue.
Neat benzole continued to be marketed as an effective anti-knocking performance enhancing additive.
National Benzole was a petroleum brand used in the United Kingdom from 1919 to the 1960s.
Cleveland's products included a benzole blend and an alcohol blend called Discol.
National Benzole (British vehicle fuel company)
It was Henshaw who now became the first chairman of the National Benzole Company.
In the United Kingdom, the word benzole means a coal-tar product, consisting mainly of benzene and toluene.
During World War 1 chemical plants were constructed to produce oil gas tar, coal tar and crude benzole.
Marlowe wrote the books in four weeks while working as a clerk at National Benzole and struggling with a play that he'd been attempting to write.
The purpose of a Benzole Plant was to extract benzole from the gas.
The Chinese Government did not order more Fiats as it was difficult to import alcohol and benzole to mix with petrol for the engines.
Benzole as a vehicle fuel and coal tar as the main feedstock for the emerging organic chemical industry provided the gas industry with substantial revenues.
Almost every service station in the 1930s had a National Benzole pump, for single-brand solus sites were unknown in those days.
National Benzole joined the Shell-Mex and BP Ltd family in 1957 but continued to trade separately.
The A.J.B. ran on a mixture of: "80/12/8 methanol, benzole, petrol."
Burning a special high octane fuel of gasoline blended with Benzole, the carburettor adjusted the richness of the fuel-air mixture according to the aircraft's altitude.
Often only used at large gasworks sites, a Benzole Plant consisted of a series of vertical tanks containing petroleum oil through which the gas was bubbled.
As motoring passed from being a recreation for the leisure hours of a leisured class to a mainstream means of transport, the National Benzole business continued its growth path.
Benzole (no longer part of the mixture) was dropped from the fuel's name and Mr Mercury's black and chrome gave way to sparkling new yellow, blue and white.
Mr Mercury would return in 1953, now more modestly attired in the advertisements, though he retained his winged helmet, and National Benzole quickly re-established itself as a market leader.
It was formerly mixed with petrol and sold as a motor fuel under trade names including "National Benzole Mixture" and "Regent Benzole Mixture".
River water in the region is also contaminated by phosphates, ammonia, benzol and zinc.
The benzol plant closed in 1939.
That makes for a similar cargo mix, just about what I described, often along with some ammonium nitrate or benzol thrown in.
British Benzol, which was one of the largest independent oil distributors in the UK.
Cox notes that half of the oil was produced by Benzol plants located in the Ruhr.
Benzene, also known as benzol, is an organic chemical compound with the formula CH.
The refineries added hydrocarbons like toluene and benzol and stirred in 140-octane alcohol.
Any schoolboy knows how to treat benzol with nitric acid to get nitrobenzene.
A glass slide coated in a solution of polystyrene and benzol gave the slide a polymer coating.
Benzol may refer to:
He published work on skin pigmentation, cysteine metabolism and the carcinogenic nature of benzol and many more.
A sudden, brief clearing of the air revealed them, tall, sturdy metal cylinders with the word benzol emblazoned across them.
He eventually specialized in "benzol homologs" and alicyclic compounds.
In July he protested the construction of a Benzol manufacturing plant in South Everett.
What did benzol(a)pyrene do to them?
He is remembered for his studies of benzol derivatives, and is credited with the discovery of resorcinol.
Part of the site had been leased to the British Benzol and Coal Distillation Co.
The crash set the Mont-Blanc on fire; its holds were full of benzol, picric acid, and TNT.
A fire started at the water line and travelled quickly up the side of the ship as the benzol spewed out from crushed drums on Mont-Blanc's decks.
The importance of the railway can be seen from the number of steam locomotives that was constant at around 25, whilst there was only one Benzol railbus.
According to her freight manifest, the vessel was fully loaded with a volatile cargo of high explosives: TNT, picric acid, benzol and guncotton.
The increased use of Benzol in German aviation fuel may have helped this final upgrade of power, it's higher octane rating being better suited for the higher compression ratio.
Chemically, it consists of oxyphenol and amidopropionic acid, and by decomposition yields oxybenzoic acid, or some other benzol derivative.
He was a director of a number of public companies including the Metropolitan Cinema Investment Corporation Limited and the British Benzol and Coal Distillation Limited.
OJSC Altai-Koks supplies ammonium sulfate, coal-tar pitch, anthracene, naphthalene, absorbing and phenol fraction as well as crude benzol.