Glue, Gelatine, Animal Charcoal, Phosphorus, Cements, Pastes, and Mucilages ...H. C. Baird & Company, 1905 - 282 sider |
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Glue, Gelatine, Animal Charcoal, Phosphorus, Cements, Pastes, and Mucilages ... Ferdinand Dawidowsky Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1905 |
Glue, Gelatine, Animal Charcoal, Phosphorus, Cements, Pastes, and Mucilages ... Ferdinand Dawidowsky Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1906 |
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adhesive power allowed alum animal charcoal apparatus bleached boiler boiling bones cakes calcium phosphate carbolic acid carbon cartilage caseine cement cent chondrin clarifying cock coil cold water color condensed consists containing cooling cylinder dextrine dissolved distillation dried drum effected evaporated extraction false bottom filled filter fluid gelatine gelatinous solution glass glue solution glue-liquor glue-stock glue-yielding substance glutin glycerine grammes gum arabic heat hydrocarbon hydrochloric acid inches insoluble iron isinglass jelly latter layer leather lime linseed oil liquid liquor manufacture of glue mass melted milk of lime mixed mixture mucilage obtained odor opened operation passes perforated phosphorus pieces placed plates portion prepared purpose quality of glue quantity raw materials removed retorts rubber salt shellac skins starch stirring suitable sulphurous acid surface tannin temperature thick thin tion treated vessel washing waste yield zinc white
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Side 3 - A Treatise on the Metallurgy of Iron : Containing Outlines of the History of Iron Manufacture, Methods of Assay, and Analysis of Iron Ores, Processes of Manufacture of Iron and Steel, etc., etc. By H. BAUERMAN, FGS, Associate of the Royal School of Mines.
Side 8 - TRAMWAYS: THEIR CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING. Embracing a Comprehensive History of the System ; with an exhaustive Analysis of the various Modes of Traction, including Horse-Power, Steam...
Side 27 - Cement and Concretes, Quantities of Materials in given Sizes and Dimensions of Wood, Brick and Stone; and full and complete Bills of Prices for Carpenter's Work and Painting ; also, Rules for Computing and Valuing Brick and Brick Work, Stone Work, PaintIng, Plastering, with a Vocabulary of Technical Terms, etc. By FRANK W. VOGDES, Architect, Indianapolis, Ind. Enlarged, revised, and corrected.
Side 25 - Goods ; containing nearly 800 Receipts. To which is added a Treatise on the Art of Padding; and the Printing of Silk Warps, Skeins, and Handkerchiefs, and the various Mordants and Colors for the different styles of such work, By DAVID SMITH, Pattern Dyer.
Side 15 - Property: A Treatise on the Construction and Management of Railways; designed to afford useful knowledge, in the popular style, to the holders of this class of property ; as well as Railway Managers, Officers, and Agents.
Side 22 - Piles to produce Boiler Plates, and of the Weight of Piles and the Sizes of Bars to produce Sheet-iron; the Thickness of the Bar Gauge in decimals ; the Weight per foot, and the Thickness on the Bar or Wire Gauge of the fractional parts of an inch ; the Weight per sheet, and the Thickness on the Wire...
Side 17 - A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Worsteds and Carded Yarns : Comprising Practical Mechanics, with Rules and Calculations applied to Spinning; Sorting, Cleaning, and Scouring Wools; the English and French methods of Combing, Drawing, and Spinning Worsteds and Manufacturing Carded Yarns. Translated from the French of CHARLES LEROUX, Mechanical Engineer, and Superintendent of a Spinning Mill, by HORATIO PAINE, MD, and AA FESQUET, Chemist and Engineer.
Side 13 - Collecting, and Refining; the Processes of Manipulation, Recovery of Waste; Chemical and Physical Properties of Gold; with a New System of Mixing its Alloys ; Solders, Enamels, and other Useful Rules and Recipes.
Side 29 - THE ART OF SOAP-MAKING. A Practical Handbook of the Manufacture of Hard and Soft Soaps, Toilet Soaps, &c. Including many New Processes, and a Chapter on the Recovery of Glycerine from Waste Leys. By ALEXANDER WATT.
Side 19 - NEWBERY.— Gleanings from Ornamental Art of every style : Drawn from Examples in the British, South Kensington, Indian, Crystal Palace, and other Museums, the Exhibitions of 1851 and 1862, and the best English and Foreign works. In a series of loo exquisitely drawn Plates, containing many hundred examples.