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... furnaces in the United States 75 Dickerson's method of making 28 wrought - iron directly from the 29 ore ..... Reduction of metallic oxides .. Carburetted hydrogen .... Sulphides ..... Chlorides ... Calcination and roasting .. Carburets ...
... furnaces in the United States 75 Dickerson's method of making 28 wrought - iron directly from the 29 ore ..... Reduction of metallic oxides .. Carburetted hydrogen .... Sulphides ..... Chlorides ... Calcination and roasting .. Carburets ...
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... furnaces , etc. , for melting the metals .. Earthen moulds .... 220 Antimony , copper , gold and silver and their ... furnace ... 229 181 CHAPTER XV . CASTING AND FOUNDING . Metallic moulds ....... 230 230 Complex moulds .... 231 187 ...
... furnaces , etc. , for melting the metals .. Earthen moulds .... 220 Antimony , copper , gold and silver and their ... furnace ... 229 181 CHAPTER XV . CASTING AND FOUNDING . Metallic moulds ....... 230 230 Complex moulds .... 231 187 ...
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... furnace 655 639 Annealing furnace ....................... Subjecting to heat ..... 655 655 656 656 Description of the mode of manufac ture , communicated to the author by N. De Khanikof ................... 639 Description of the mode of ...
... furnace 655 639 Annealing furnace ....................... Subjecting to heat ..... 655 655 656 656 Description of the mode of manufac ture , communicated to the author by N. De Khanikof ................... 639 Description of the mode of ...
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... furnace . Both iron and carbon are here brought together in the solid state ; both may be said to be devoid of volatility , and almost of liquidity ; neverthe- less , in violation of the formerly received canon , combination ensues ...
... furnace . Both iron and carbon are here brought together in the solid state ; both may be said to be devoid of volatility , and almost of liquidity ; neverthe- less , in violation of the formerly received canon , combination ensues ...
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... furnace than any one ore by itself . The next chemical glimmering fell on the apprehension of Cort , that Nestor of the British iron trade , and led to his im- provements in the processes of refining and puddling , the results of which ...
... furnace than any one ore by itself . The next chemical glimmering fell on the apprehension of Cort , that Nestor of the British iron trade , and led to his im- provements in the processes of refining and puddling , the results of which ...
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acid alloy angle annealing antimony anvil applied battery Bismuth blows bolt brass carbon cast cast-iron centre charcoal chemical coating color cooling copper crucible cutter cyanide of potassium cylinder deposit diameter dissolved drill ductile edge electrotype employed Engineer fire forging furnace fusible gold grooves hammer hardened heat HENRY CAREY holes Idem inch iron lathe lead length less malleable mandrel manner manufacture medal melted metal metallurgy method mode mould nearly nitric acid operation ordinary oxide piece placed plaster of Paris plate platinum portion pound poured practice proportion punch quantity red heat removed rivets rollers round sal-ammoniac sand screw shears sheet side silver slide soft solder solution sometimes specific gravity speculum metal square steel sulphate sulphuric sulphuric acid surface swage temperature thick thin thread tion tool tube vessel welding wheels whilst wire wrought-iron zinc
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Page 685 - Practical Draughtsman's Book of Industrial Design, and Machinist's and Engineer's Drawing Companion: Forming a Complete Course of Mechanical Engineering and Architectural Drawing. From the French of M. Armengaud the elder, Prof, of Design in the Conservatoire of Arts and Industry, Paris, and MM.