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Jan. 01, 1954 - Demonstration of Qualities of Secondite: A demonstration of the exceptional qualities...

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Jan. 01, 1954 - Demonstration of Qualities of Secondite: A demonstration of the exceptional qualities of Secondite to resist fire and acids and as an inmulating material when used as a building material, as a filter to separate light oils from water, in the standard petrol engine, was held today at Marylebone Goods Station. Secondite, which was invented by Angelo Secundi, an Italian, is a name which has been given to ricemills after they have been treated by a patent process. After this treatment. Secondite is an inorganic substance of a very high silica content
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Jan. 01, 1954 - Demonstration of Qualities of Secondite: A demonstration of the exceptional qualities of Secondite to resist fire and acids and as an inmulating material when used as a building material, as a filter to separate light oils from water, in the standard petrol engine, was held today at Marylebone Goods Station. Secondite, which was invented by Angelo Secundi, an Italian, is a name which has been given to ricemills after they have been treated by a patent process. After this treatment. Secondite is an inorganic substance of a very high silica content. Photo shows Angelo Secudi, the Italian inventor, holds a Secondite slab against his face while Charles Spring uses an acetylene torch against the material to demonstrate the fire-eisting quality of the Secondite

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