Aluminium: Its History, Occurrence, Properties, Metallurgy and Applications, Including Its Alloys |
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... Preparation of aluminium - sodium double chloride Illustration of furnace ; Mixing and shaping the charge ; Condenser 159 · 163 · 166 • 167 PAGE Reduction of the double chloride by sodium ; Illustration 2 CONTENTS . xiii.
... Preparation of aluminium - sodium double chloride Illustration of furnace ; Mixing and shaping the charge ; Condenser 159 · 163 · 166 • 167 PAGE Reduction of the double chloride by sodium ; Illustration 2 CONTENTS . xiii.
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... charges that after learning the important results of his experi- ments they suddenly left him , taking drawings of furnaces , details of processes , etc. , and started works themselves . Deville was very bitter against them , and this ...
... charges that after learning the important results of his experi- ments they suddenly left him , taking drawings of furnaces , details of processes , etc. , and started works themselves . Deville was very bitter against them , and this ...
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... charge of the industry . The commencement was beset with difficulties , not only in producing , but in using the metal . It then sold at $ 200 per kilo , the price being an insurmountable obstacle to its employment in the arts . The ...
... charge of the industry . The commencement was beset with difficulties , not only in producing , but in using the metal . It then sold at $ 200 per kilo , the price being an insurmountable obstacle to its employment in the arts . The ...
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... charged with silicon will exhale the odor of silicuretted hydro- gen , exactly represented by the odor of cast iron . But , even under these unfavorable circumstances , the smell of the metal is only appreciable to persons 56 ALUMINIUM .
... charged with silicon will exhale the odor of silicuretted hydro- gen , exactly represented by the odor of cast iron . But , even under these unfavorable circumstances , the smell of the metal is only appreciable to persons 56 ALUMINIUM .
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... charge is cast . The advantages of doing this are that the mixture and the sodium are put into a crucible already heated up , and so lose less by volatilization because the heating is done more quickly , and the crucible is drier than ...
... charge is cast . The advantages of doing this are that the mixture and the sodium are put into a crucible already heated up , and so lose less by volatilization because the heating is done more quickly , and the crucible is drier than ...
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acid alkali alloy of aluminium alum alumina aluminium bronze aluminium chloride beauxite brittle calcining carbonic oxide cast cent charcoal charge Chem chemical clay color condenser containing cooling copper corundum Cowles Bros crucible cryolite cupelled decomposed deposit Deville Deville's dissolved double chloride earthen crucible easily electricity electrodes electrolysis experiments fluoride fluorspar flux formed Fremy furnace fused fusible fusion give globules grammes grms heated to redness hydrochloric acid hydrogen ingot iron kilos layer malleable manufacture mass melted method Mierzinski minium mixed mixture NaCl nitric acid obtained operation oxide patent placed porcelain potassium pounds powder precipitated producing aluminium properties pulverized pure aluminium quantity reaction red heat reduced residue retort reverberatory furnace Salindres salt silicon silver slag soda sodium sodium fluoride solder solution Stohman sulphate sulphide sulphur temperature tion Tissier tube vapor vessel volatile washing Wöhler zinc
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