Denatured or Industrial Alcohol: A Treatise on the History, Manufacture, Composition, Uses, and Possibilities of Industrial Alcohol in the Various Countries Permitting Its Use, and the Laws and Regulations Governing the Same, Including the United States W

Denatured or Industrial Alcohol: A Treatise on the History, Manufacture, Composition, Uses, and Possibilities of Industrial Alcohol in the Various Countries Permitting Its Use, and the Laws and Regulations Governing the Same, Including the United States W image
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1331942667

ISBN-13:

9781331942665

Released: Apr 23, 2020
Publisher: Forgotten Books
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Excerpt from Denatured or Industrial Alcohol: A Treatise on the History, Manufacture, Composition, Uses, and Possibilities of Industrial Alcohol in the Various Countries Permitting Its Use, and the Laws and Regulations Governing the Same, Including the United States With Concise Tables, Methods, And

The enactment of legislation by our Congress, June 7, 1906 (per mitting the general use of tax-free domestic alcohol, after it has been suitably denatured, for industrial purposes and for light, heat, and power) immediately created a wide - spread interest and inquiry through out the United States as to the facts relating to this whole matter. This law takes effect January 1, 1907.

The scarcity Of literature treating the subject of Denatured or Industrial Alcohol is so great that there are practically no books con cerning it. This book has therefore been prepared for the above reasons and to supply the facts in answer to the inquiries mentioned.

The author had the honor to represent the American Chemical Society and the Society 'of Chemical Industry, through their New Eng land sections, in favor Of Denatured Alcohol, at the so-called Free Alcohol Congressional hearings, held at Washington, D. C., February March, 1906, on the matter of repealing the internal-revenue tax on domestic alcohol after it had been suitably denatured. The testimony given at these hearings was from a great variety of sources and possessed a highly educational value and interesting character, and was afterwards published by our Government. Many important abstracts from such testimony are given in this book under their appropriate subjects.

The author has also availed himself Of the large fund of data furnished by the Report of the British Departmental Committee on Industrial Alcohol, presented to both Houses of Parliament by command Of His Majesty, March 23, 1905. This report (with the appendices giving por tions of the testimony taken before this Committee in England, France.

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