| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1840 - 640 sidor
...and excess of oxygen. It requires from 50 to 60 hours application of a rapid, intense, and equal beat to effect the perfect fusion of the materials and...from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances before described. It is, therefore, to be inferred, that the most homogeneous... | |
| 1840 - 416 sidor
...Aug. 18, 1840. of salts are skimmed off as they rise to the surface. The progress of fusion cannot be resorted to, lest the intensity of heat requisite...from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances before described. It is, therefore, to be inferred, that the most homogeneous... | |
| 1840 - 812 sidor
...furnace to be closed, the remainder of the metal in the crucible becomes curdy and full of striie, and thus unfit for use. It is the same with the glass...the blowpipe when they are made from a metal which his been produced under all the favourable circumstances before described. It is, therefore, to be... | |
| 1840 - 644 sidor
...furnace to be closed, the remainder of the metal in the crucible becomes curdy and full of stria;, and thus unfit for use. It is the same with the glass...the mercury. These tubes will only bear the heat of {lie blow-pipe when they are made from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances... | |
| 1841 - 912 sidor
...mechanical means for blending the materials during fusion be resorted to, lest the intensity of the heat requisite for the production of a perfectly homogeneous...mercury. These tubes will only bear the heat of the blow pipe when they are made from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1848 - 652 sidor
...furnace to be closed, the remainder of the metal in the crucible Flint Plate. Klaslicity of Klint Glass. becomes curdy and full of striae, and thus unfit for...from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances before described. It is, therefore, to be inferred, that the most homogeneous... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1848 - 570 sidor
...the metal in the crucible Flint Plate. Elasticity of Flint Glass. becomes curdy and full of stride, and thus unfit for use. It is the same with the glass...from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances before described. It is, therefore, to be inferred, that the most homogeneous... | |
| 1840 - 632 sidor
...furnace to be closed, the remainder of the metal in the crucible becomes curdy and fall of stria:, and thus unfit for use. It is the same with the glass...from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances before described. It is, therefore, to be inferred, that the most homogeneous... | |
| 1841 - 466 sidor
...furnace to be closed, the remainder of the metal in the crucible becomes curdy and full of strias, and thus unfit for use. It is the same with the glass...mercury. These tubes will only bear the heat of the blow pipe when they are made from a metal which has been produced under all the favourable circumstances... | |
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