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HISTORICAL DATES IN SCAM ACTIVITY SINCE 1930
1930 First apparatus manufactured and bearing
the SCAM tag: “Deaerator” destined
to the Chemical Institute of Florence.
1931 First “On-Shore Evaporator”
manufactured to produce 350 lt/h. of distilled water for the
Chemical Institute of Florence.
1932 First “Cooling Plant”
for the cooling of crew rooms and ammunition storehouse of
the “Emanuele Filiberto” Royal Cruiser (supplied
to the Shipyards of Leghorn).
1933 First “Marine Coil Evaporator
– Forced Circulation Type” for the “Muzio
Attendolo” Royal Ship -output 90 cu.m/day.
1933 Mixed “Refrigeration Unit”
for the cooling of the fore ammunition storehouse and chandlery
of the “Montecuccoli” Royal Cruiser.
1934 First “Air Ejectors”
with surface condensers manufactured for the “Greche”
Destroyer.
1935 First “Air Ejector”
installed on the “C. Cavour” ship of Italian Royal
Navy. Similar equipment, before and during the Second World
War, were supplied to the following Royal Ships: Garibaldi,
Vittorio Veneto, Littorio, Doria, Conte di Savoia.
1937 Four distilled water “Coolers”
for the pump room of the E.I.A.R. (Italian Radio Broadcasting
Authority) plant of Prato Smeraldo.
1937 Two rotating air “Filters”
with oiled laminations, manufactured for Cappelli & Ferrania
of Ferrania.
1937 First “Steam Thermo-compressor”
manufactured for Bataille of Paris.
1938 Two-stage “Refrigeration
Unit” at 460.000 frig/Hr. between +16 °C
and
+18 °C manufactured for the “Savoia” Royal
Ship.
1948 First “Multiple Effect
On-Shore Evaporator”, output 3 cu.m/hr, manufactured
for the ILVA Steel Mills of Piombino.
1948 “Coil Sea Water Evaporator”
at 50 cu.m/day for the “Conte Grande” Transatlantic
Passenger Ship.
1949 First “Motor Driven Pump”
for transformer oil manufactured for the Italian branch of
Tecnomasio Brown Boveri S.A.
1950 First “Natural Draft Cooling
Tower”, water load 1.200 cu.m/h, height 30
m, base diameter 22 m., with wooden filling, built for the
Italian branch of Michelin S.A. of Turin.
1950 Air/water “Cooler”
with finned and tin-plated copper elliptical tubes, manufactured
for R.A.I (Italian Broadcasting Authority). |