16mm film combined catalog (1966-67)

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28 NUCLEAR RESEARCH ATOM SMASHERS (Magic of the Atom Series) .... See page 54 ATOMIC ALCHEMIST (Magic of the Atom Series) ... See page 54 THE ATOMIC FINGERPRINT (Magic of the Atom Series) .... See page 55 ATOMIC FURNACES (Challenge Series) See page 49 ATOMIC METALLURGY (Magic of the Atom Series) . . See page 56 ATOMIC RESEARCH: AREAS AND DEVELOPMENT (1953). 12V 2 min- utes, black and white. Produced by, and for sale by, Coronet Films, at $77.00 per print, including shipping case. This nontechnical film illustrates three lines of research: energy, atomic structure, and by-products. It shows how reactors harness energy; how science explores the structure and particles of atoms with particle accelerators; and how radioisotopes are employed as tracers for research in biology, medicine, agriculture and industry. ATOMS FOR THE AMERICAS See page 18 BETA RAY SPECTROMETER See page 8 A BREEDER IN THE DESERT (Challenge Series) ... See page 49 A CHEMICAL SOMERSAULT (Challenge Series) ... See page 50 CLEAN AIR IS A BREEZE (Airborne Contamination Control Through Laminar Air Flow) (1965). 16 minutes, color. Produced by the Sandia Corporation for the USAEC. For sale by Calvin Productions, at $43.52 per print including shipping case, F.O.B. Kansas City, Mo. Common sources of airborne contamination are illustrated to show that our world is contaminated by a variety of airborne particles. The difficulties of manufacturing precision devices in such a "dirty" world are shown. The tiny sizes of particles which cause problems in deli- cate assembly work and critical industrial processes are illustrated through animated photography. Earlier attempts to clean air for in- dustrial processes by means of clean rooms are shown. The reasons for less than complete success with standard clean rooms are ex- plained through animation, and the theory and basic operating prin- ciples of laminar airflow systems are shown. The variety of laminar airflow devices (various clean rooms and clean benches) now avail- able is shown. Application of such devices to industrial processes, re-