
Previews of the Industrial Horizon, September 1943

Previews of the Industrial Horizon, September 1943

Industrial Trends, August 1943

Industrial Trends, July 1943

Salvaging Light
How More Light May Be Supplied to Industrial Workers Without Increasing Current Consumed

Spreading the Tin Thin
Rapid Recent Development of Tin-Plating Processes and Reflowing Methods Is Resulting In Better Tinplate

Day After Tomorrow
A Continuation of the Report on How Industry is Planning Now for Peace-Time Operations

Day After Tomorrow
How the War-Time Workings of a Variety of Industries Will be Reflected in Peace-Time Operations

Domestic Rubber Plantations
Scrap Rubber, Reclaimed, Can Go Far to Fill the Gap in Military and in Some Civilian Needs

Our Point of View, May 1942

Testing With 'Lightning Bolts'
Mighty Generators Provide Two Million Kilowatts To Prove Efficiency of Power-Line Guardians

Duplicating Without Dies
Short-Run Production Requirements in Metal Shapes Met by Ingenious Hand-Operated Tools

Make-up for Better Seeing
Studies Show that Safety can be Increased, Production Speeded, Workers Made Happier

Oil is Where you Ship It
Transportation Facilities Available to the Petroleum Industry Govern Fuel Supplies

Infra-Red Does the Trick
Radiant Energy From an Efficient Source is Doing Industrial Jobs Faster and Better

When Bores Must be Hardened
Electro-Magnetic Induction Process Provides a Means of Improving Wearing Surfaces

Television Today
Commercial Operation, Large-Screen Projection, and Color Are Recent Developments

New Brazing Method Cuts Costs
Fusion Process at Arms Plant is Applicable Throughout Many of the Metal Industries

What Light for Industry?
Relative Freedom from Heat and Glare, Plus Color Control. In Fluorescent Tubes

X-Rays Show the Way
New Equipment for Peace and War. For Use By Industry and by Medical Science

What Makes Fantasia Click
Multiple Sound Tracks and Loud-Speakers Give Auditory Perspective to Sound Movie Screen

When You Steer a Motor-Car
Mechanism Has been Designed to Indicate Steering Deviations When Car is Rolling

Television Relayed
Makes Possible Network Systems, Test Operation Shows Feasibility, Uses Directional Transmission of High Frequencies, New Tubes

Rubber to Cotton to Tires
Rubber Thoroughly Cleaned, Ingredients Mixed, Cotton Cords Individually Coated With Rubber, Wire Beads, Treads Extruded in Slabs

From Logs to Plywood
"Unwinding" Trees, Stronger Lumber, Made Possible by Research, Co-operative Efforts