Inventive Brits: Laundering Oil
Series
- Series Name
- Living Tomorrow
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 2 / 6
- Summary
- COI synopsis: Some would call it the eccentricty of the British, but kinder souls define it as the British inventiveness. There’s a tradition in Britain, a compulsion to search out new ideas, to adapt them, modify them and come up with the extraordinary. The dirt in engine oil is microscopic specks of metal. Ernie Allen has developed an additive which makes them coagulate. Now the oil can be laundered and re-used.
- Researcher Comments
- First shown in ‘Living Tomorrow No. 269’
- Keywords
- Science and technology; Pollution; Engineering; Inventions and discoveries; Fuels
- Written sources
- COI Microfilm Roll 55 [BFI National Archive] Used for synopsis
- COI Reference
- MI 1458/303
- Credits:
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- Sponsor
- Central Office of Information (COI)
- Sponsor
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Cutter
- Mike Murray
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- British Film Institute (BFI)
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