16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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plastic, and cord-rolled alloy sheets for computers and space-age instruments, as well as examples of gauges which measure densities without shutdown (such as gauges that measure sugar content in apple- sauce, fat content, and moisture content in soil) and which measure the level of liquids in cans. Industrial radiography with radioisotopes is illustrated with the work on submarines. Uses of radioisotope tracers are explained for engine-wear studies, product movement in oil pipe- lines, leak detection in pipelines, etc. RADIOISOTOPE APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY (Understanding the Atom Series) See page 61 RADIOISOTOPES: SAFE SERVANTS OF INDUSTRY (1963). 28 min- utes, color. Produced by Molesworth Associates and Orleans Film Produc- tions for the USAEC's Division of Isotope Development. For sale by Orleans Film Productions, at $88.80 per print, including shipping case, F.O.B. Knoxville, Tenn. With emphasis on safety, this film surveys the widespread uses of radioisotopes in industry. Animated explanations of the principles in- volved in radioisotope gauging instruments, tracing and radiography are given. Applications of these principles are shown in various pro- cesses in the food industry, automotive research, road construction, heavy industry, oil refining and shipping, and system troubleshooting. TESTING FOR TOMORROW (Challenge Series) .... See page 52 INTERNATIONAL (Information Exchange and Training) ATOMS AT WORK: THE LATIN AMERICAN EXHIBIT (1961). 14 min- utes, color. Produced for the USAEC by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Motion Picture Service. For sale by the producer at $64.00 per print, including shipping case. This film describes the Commission's exhibit on the peaceful uses of atomic energy during the Latin-American tour, including Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. After the opening-day ceremonies, there is a flash- back showing the construction of the exhibit structure and facilities (e.g., the concrete foundation, the shield for the nuclear-research training reactor, the erection of steel arches, and the nature and in- flation of the air-supported double-domed structure made of vinyl- coated nylon). The film shows the various exhibits and facilities, in- cluding the three-screen theater, the nuclear-power exhibit, the