Iðnaðarmál - 01.06.1967, Blaðsíða 4

Iðnaðarmál - 01.06.1967, Blaðsíða 4
It is proposed to use a combination of the two standard méthods for ex- traction froni sóa water i.e. with and without removing water. The -author proposes to build up this industry in thrée or more steps, beginning with the extraction salts like sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, potassium chloride or potas- sium sulphate etc. The next step would include production of light metals like magnesium and sodium with electrical power. In the third step there could be produced different PVC products, titanium and organic chlorine compounds. Sell More With Fewer Salesmen By Robert McMurry pp. 88—90, 103 This is a translation of an article in Nations Business, June 1966, where an expert describes the one sure means for injecting new life into a sluggish sales force. Art Industry and Industrial Design pp. 91—101 By Stefán Snæbjörnsson. The author first gives a short his- torical introduction of the art industry. When mechanized industry took over from the skilled and trained master mechanics it became obvious that the industry had to take up artistic design of its mass products in order to meet competition. The Scandinavians started their artistic design of furniture about 50 years ago with Carl Malmsten of Sweden, Alvar Aalto of Finland and Kaare Klint of Denmark leading the way and forming the functionalistic Scandinavian line in fumiture and house building. The Scandinavians use mostly their timber as raw mate- rials while other European countries use more steel and glass. The author next gives a historical view of art industry and design in Iceland and how it has developed from the woodcut domestic utensils and household furniture into the mod- em styling of today. The article also deals with artistic textiles and coloring and printing of these, gold and silverware, ceramics and book printing and ends with a definition of what indusfrial design ás. Two Rare Documents pp. 102—103 Recently the editors received photo- stats of two rare documents, one re- lating to the history of the Industrial Trade Sciety of Reykjavík where solicitor and editor Jón Guðmundsson is named honorary member of the society on 12th January 1871. The other is a photostat of may be the first apprentice diploma issued in Iceland in 1865 to one Mr. Jón Thor- kelsson, who later emigrated to America. IMSÍ Technical Library. A list of new books p. 104 Danish Trade Fairs. A list of trade fairs in 1968 p. 104 Connection Between Research and Industry pp. 105—108 By Thorir Einarsson. The national groups of the Scandi- navian Summer Seminary arrange every winter round-table conferences on special subjects of national inter- est. The Iceland Group of the sem- nary arranged last winter (1966—67) such a conference on the connection between research and the main in- dustries of Iceland, i.e. farming, fish- ery, fish processing, building industry and manufacturing industry. For each of these sectors the state has erected separate research institu- tes with a consultative status for both govemment and individual enter- prises. The seminary discussed the present state of affairs and what im- provements and changes were need- ed in order to get optimal results from the research activities of these institutes. General Conditions for Tenders and Contracts in the Building Industry p. 108 An announcement that an Icelandic Standard for that purpose has been composed and is open for general critique rmtil 15th February 1968.

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