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DISSOLVING ROOM

Raw materials of gun-cotton (pyroxlyn), cellulose, and a combination of sulphuric and nitric acids are contained in large cylindrical tanks arranged in long rows along the walls of the upper portion of a multi-story space. These ingredients are then discharged through trap doors into barrels below where the gun-cotton is dissolved in wood alcohol.

Talbot, Frederick A. Moving Pictures: How They are Made and Worked. (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1914), p. 52.

© 2014 by REBECCA SOJA | ARC500-04 Upstate Modern: Air Conditions | Professor Jonathan Massey | Syracuse University School of Architecture

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