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The proved applications of electronics in the chemical industry are numerous and diversified. In high frequency heating; in control and regulation; in measurement and analysis; in power conversion for primary uses; in sonic and supersonic techniques - in these and many other applications, electronics has established its merit as a tool for the chemist and the industry.