The Techno-chemical Receipt Book: Containing Several Thousand Receipts, Covering the Latest, Most Important and Most Useful Discoveries in Chemical Technology, and Their Practical Application in the Arts and the Industries. Ed. Chiefly from the German Od Drs. Winckler, Elsner, Heintze [et Al.] |
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... give to colored fabrics a metallic lustre ; Preparation of fibres that can be spun from nettles , hemp , jute , etc. Shoddy : how it is made Silk gauze ; Tinning of tissues ; To produce a metallic lustre upon fabrics ; Útilization of ...
... give to colored fabrics a metallic lustre ; Preparation of fibres that can be spun from nettles , hemp , jute , etc. Shoddy : how it is made Silk gauze ; Tinning of tissues ; To produce a metallic lustre upon fabrics ; Útilization of ...
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... give them greater consistence ; To water - proof vegetable fibres ; To water - proof textile fabrics , leather , paper , etc .; To water - proof paper ; For water- proofing woollen fabrics Impregnation with caoutchouc ; Impenetrable ...
... give them greater consistence ; To water - proof vegetable fibres ; To water - proof textile fabrics , leather , paper , etc .; To water - proof paper ; For water- proofing woollen fabrics Impregnation with caoutchouc ; Impenetrable ...
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... give a clear solu- flower , sanders - wood or the aniline tion , but suet , tallow or lard forms two colors . Yellow dyes must stand being separate layers of fluid , the upper of boiled with alcohol , water and lime which becomes turbid ...
... give a clear solu- flower , sanders - wood or the aniline tion , but suet , tallow or lard forms two colors . Yellow dyes must stand being separate layers of fluid , the upper of boiled with alcohol , water and lime which becomes turbid ...
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... give brittle al- 92 of zinc . All these alloys are pre - loys when they contain little tin and pared as indicated above . With iron aluminium alloys so easily Equal parts by weight of silver and that the iron rods used in preparing ...
... give brittle al- 92 of zinc . All these alloys are pre - loys when they contain little tin and pared as indicated above . With iron aluminium alloys so easily Equal parts by weight of silver and that the iron rods used in preparing ...
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... give the lowest melting points in both cases , 150 ° F. or very close to it : Cadmium Tin Lead Bismuth . Type Metal . The PARTS . 1 3 1 4 2 8 4 15 following are some of the principal alloys made for this purpose : | ing , and therefore ...
... give the lowest melting points in both cases , 150 ° F. or very close to it : Cadmium Tin Lead Bismuth . Type Metal . The PARTS . 1 3 1 4 2 8 4 15 following are some of the principal alloys made for this purpose : | ing , and therefore ...
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acetate added alcohol allowed alum ammonia bath bleaching blue boiler boiling borax Brazil wood brush caoutchouc carbonate cement cent chalk chloride cleansed coat cold color compound cool copal copper decoction diluted dipped dissolved distilled drachms dried filter fluid fluid ounces gall-nuts gallons of water gelatine glass glue glycerine green heat hydrochloric acid lacquer lampblack leather lime linseed oil liquor logwood mass melted metal minium mixture moistened moulds nitrate nitric acid obtained oil of turpentine ounces oxide paper pint plate potash potassium pounds of sugar poured powder prepared pressed pulverized pyrolusite quantity rectified spirit rinsed rosin rubbed sal-ammoniac salt saltpetre sand shellac silver soap soda sodium solu solution spirit of wine stirring strain substances sulphate of iron sulphuric acid surface syrup tartar temperature tion varnish vessel vinegar warm washed water-glass wood yellow zinc
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