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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Page viii
... surface of dried caoutchouc ; Cement for vul- canized caoutchouc ; Utilization of vulcanized caoutchouc waste ; Gutta- percha composition ; To color caoutchouc and gutta - percha black or green ; Solution of gutta - percha for ...
... surface of dried caoutchouc ; Cement for vul- canized caoutchouc ; Utilization of vulcanized caoutchouc waste ; Gutta- percha composition ; To color caoutchouc and gutta - percha black or green ; Solution of gutta - percha for ...
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... surface of toilet soaps ; New process of treating fats Balling's method of preparing caustic soda - lye ; Tunnermann's tables giv- ing the percentage of soda in a soda - lye at 59 ° F. , and percentage of anhydrous potash in potash ...
... surface of toilet soaps ; New process of treating fats Balling's method of preparing caustic soda - lye ; Tunnermann's tables giv- ing the percentage of soda in a soda - lye at 59 ° F. , and percentage of anhydrous potash in potash ...
Page xxx
... for brass ; Green bronzing ; Liquid cement for coating articles ; New process for producing a bronze - colored surface on iron ; Painting on zinc 414 To cleanse brass ; To color soft solder yellow BUILDING XXX CONTENTS .
... for brass ; Green bronzing ; Liquid cement for coating articles ; New process for producing a bronze - colored surface on iron ; Painting on zinc 414 To cleanse brass ; To color soft solder yellow BUILDING XXX CONTENTS .
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... surface being scarcely affected after having been exposed to the action of the latter for four weeks . Its property of expanding in congeal- Manganese Copper Zinc PARTS . I. II . III . 25 50 13.00 22.25 54.50 55.50 52.25 20.00 31.50 ...
... surface being scarcely affected after having been exposed to the action of the latter for four weeks . Its property of expanding in congeal- Manganese Copper Zinc PARTS . I. II . III . 25 50 13.00 22.25 54.50 55.50 52.25 20.00 31.50 ...
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... surface . Analysis of the different specimens of the bronze gave the following results : PARTS . I. II . Tin 4.36 5.52 Copper 82.72 72.09 Lead 9.9 Iron . Zinc Arsenic 20.31 0.55 1.73 1.86 0.67 traces No. I. produced an alloy exceed ...
... surface . Analysis of the different specimens of the bronze gave the following results : PARTS . I. II . Tin 4.36 5.52 Copper 82.72 72.09 Lead 9.9 Iron . Zinc Arsenic 20.31 0.55 1.73 1.86 0.67 traces No. I. produced an alloy exceed ...
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