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... lead only .. 186 Remarks on the alloys of copper and lead only ... Alloys of copper , zinc , tin and lead Remarks on alloys of copper , zinc , tin and lead ... Gold alloys .... Nickel .... Palladium . Platinum .. Rhodium . ... Silver ...
... lead only .. 186 Remarks on the alloys of copper and lead only ... Alloys of copper , zinc , tin and lead Remarks on alloys of copper , zinc , tin and lead ... Gold alloys .... Nickel .... Palladium . Platinum .. Rhodium . ... Silver ...
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... lead - pipe .... 330 CHAPTER XIX . SOLDERING . General remarks and tabular view 332 Tabular view of the process of SCREW - CUTTING TOOLS . Originating screw ... 418 Cutting internal screw with taps . 420 The principle of chamfering ...
... lead - pipe .... 330 CHAPTER XIX . SOLDERING . General remarks and tabular view 332 Tabular view of the process of SCREW - CUTTING TOOLS . Originating screw ... 418 Cutting internal screw with taps . 420 The principle of chamfering ...
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... Lead ... To recover the gold ....... Objections to electro - gilding ..... 615 Tin .................. .. Effects of cyanogen on health .... 615 Antimony .. Practical suggestions in gilding .. 617 Deposition of alloys .... Deposition of ...
... Lead ... To recover the gold ....... Objections to electro - gilding ..... 615 Tin .................. .. Effects of cyanogen on health .... 615 Antimony .. Practical suggestions in gilding .. 617 Deposition of alloys .... Deposition of ...
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... lead , and uranium . ( b ) . This section has only one representative , i . e . arsenic , or arsenicum ; a metal the peculiarity of which is , that its combina- tions with oxygen are acid , not basic . ( c ) . Metals which form both ...
... lead , and uranium . ( b ) . This section has only one representative , i . e . arsenic , or arsenicum ; a metal the peculiarity of which is , that its combina- tions with oxygen are acid , not basic . ( c ) . Metals which form both ...
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... lead and silver resulting from the metallurgic process of reducing galena , furnishes a good instance of the second . At the present time the belief prevails - we may even say it is uni- versal - that alloys are not always mere ...
... lead and silver resulting from the metallurgic process of reducing galena , furnishes a good instance of the second . At the present time the belief prevails - we may even say it is uni- versal - that alloys are not always mere ...
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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.