Halex, a brand of electrical fitting from the Scott Fetzer Company
Halex, a subsidiary of the British Xylonite Company
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Halex may refer to: The Halex process in chemistry Halex, a brand of electrical fitting from the Scott Fetzer Company Halex, a subsidiary of the British...
In chemistry, the Halex process is used to convert aromatic chlorides to the corresponding aromatic fluorides. The process entails Halide exchange, hence...
known as Hale End, as evidenced by the name of Hale End Library, and the Halex factory. Although postcode areas are not intended to define districts, it...
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British...
chlorocarbons into fluorocarbons, via the Finkelstein (alkyl halides) and Halex reactions (aryl chlorides). Such reactions usually employ polar solvents...
Nash Wild Tales Played guitar and electric piano under the moniker "Harry Halex" 1974 Veronique Sanson Le Maudit Bass, mixing Elvin Bishop Juke Joint Jump...
British Xylonite had established three subsidiaries - BX Plastics, Halex and Cascelloid. Halex was based in Highams Park, Hale End, in North London and made...
salt. It will convert electron-deficient aryl chlorides to aryl fluorides (Halex process), although potassium fluoride is more commonly used. Due to the...
Many commercial aryl fluorides are produced from aryl chlorides by the Halex process. The method is often used for aryl chlorides also bearing electron-withdrawing...
tri-n-butylphosphine have been found to be suitable catalysts as well. Halex process, also a salt metathesis, but for conversion of aryl chlorides to...
diversified by acquiring companies including PLM Products, the Adalet Co., the Halex Die Casting Co., and the Cleveland Wood Products Co. In 1964, Quikut, a...
the Finkelstein reaction, while for aromatic compounds it is known as the Halex process. R 3CCl + MF → R 3CF + MCl (M = Na, K, Cs) Alkyl monofluorides can...
injury, Fedor was a vice president for Halex, a Scott Fetzer Company and Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary. Prior to Halex, Fedor worked at Trex, Newell Rubbermaid...
2 meter stainless steel sculpture which commemorates British Xylonite's Halex Factory that stood on the site in Highams Park between 1897 and 1971. In...
the tins. This round drum-shaped design was developed in clear plastic by Halex Ltd., toothbrush manufacturers, after Hutton asked Sir. Laurence Merriam...
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Assistant, RAF Headquarters, Malta. Charles Henry Galvin, Designer's Assistant, Halex Ltd. George Sydenham Gant, Civilian Armament Instructor Grade I, Flying...