The Clayworker's Hand-book: A Manual for All Engaged in the Manufacture of Articles from ClayC. Griffin, limited, 1906 - 365 Seiten |
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... amount of checking and control which is possible . The trouble and exactitude required in order to carry out several of the tests mentioned may be beyond the power of the ordinary reader , but may prove useful to that in- creasing class ...
... amount of checking and control which is possible . The trouble and exactitude required in order to carry out several of the tests mentioned may be beyond the power of the ordinary reader , but may prove useful to that in- creasing class ...
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... amount of these impurities being shown by analysis . Without knowing the particular purpose for which a clay is ... amount is not uncommon . The amount of coal and of other organic matter permissible will depend on the uses of the clay ...
... amount of these impurities being shown by analysis . Without knowing the particular purpose for which a clay is ... amount is not uncommon . The amount of coal and of other organic matter permissible will depend on the uses of the clay ...
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... amount of 1 The lowest oxide of iron - i.e . that in which the proportion of oxygen is least is known as ferrous oxide , and is represented by the formula FeO . The highest oxide is Fe2O3 , or ferric oxide . A third oxide is Fe3O4 , or ...
... amount of 1 The lowest oxide of iron - i.e . that in which the proportion of oxygen is least is known as ferrous oxide , and is represented by the formula FeO . The highest oxide is Fe2O3 , or ferric oxide . A third oxide is Fe3O4 , or ...
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... amount of water added to the clay to make it plastic . The addition of non - plastic material to a clay makes it shrink more if the same amount of water is used than the raw clay does , and the porosity diminishes at the same rate until ...
... amount of water added to the clay to make it plastic . The addition of non - plastic material to a clay makes it shrink more if the same amount of water is used than the raw clay does , and the porosity diminishes at the same rate until ...
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... amount of water necessary to fill the flask up to the mark will give , indirectly , but with sufficient accuracy , the fineness or otherwise of the grog . In practice it is not necessary to calculate the actual volume - weight of the ...
... amount of water necessary to fill the flask up to the mark will give , indirectly , but with sufficient accuracy , the fineness or otherwise of the grog . In practice it is not necessary to calculate the actual volume - weight of the ...
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Seite 44 - British thermal unit (BTU) is the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit. The Centigrade unit (CU) is the amount of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Centigrade.
Seite 34 - A POCKET-BOOK of ELECTRICAL RULES and TABLES For the Use of Electricians and Engineers.
Seite 31 - SECOND EDITION, Cloth, 8s. 6d. Leather, for the Pocket, 8s. 6d. GRIFFIN'S ELECTRICAL PRICE-BOOK : For Electrical, Civil, Marine, and Borough Engineers, Local Authorities, Architects, Railway Contractors, &c., &c. Edited by HJ DOWSING. " The ELECTRICAL PRICK-BOOK REMOVES ALL MYSTERY about the cost of Electrical Power.
Seite 42 - PRACTICAL MECHANICS.' . . . IT is A LIFE'S EXPERIENCE. . . . What an amount we frequently see wasted by rigging purchases without reason and accidents to spars, &c., &c. ! 'PRACTICAL MECHANICS
Seite 32 - Lubrication & Lubricants: A TREATISE ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LUBRICATION AND ON THE NATURE, PROPERTIES, AND TESTING OF LUBRICANTS. BY LEONARD ARCHBUTT, FIO, FOS, Chemist to the Midland Railway Company, AND R.
Seite 19 - SKETCHES OF BRITISH WILD FLOWERS IN THEIR HOMES. BY R. LLOYD PRAEGER, BA, MRIA Illustrated by Drawings from Nature by S. Rosamond Praeger, and Photographs by R. Welch.
Seite 32 - By THE SAME AUTHOR. KITCHEN BOILER EXPLOSIONS: Why they Occur, and How to Prevent their Occurrence. A Practical Handbook based on Actual Experiment. With Diagram and Coloured Plate.
Seite 36 - SHELTON-BEY (W. Vincent, Foreman to the Imperial Ottoman Gun Factories, Constantinople) : THE MECHANIC'S GUIDE: A Hand-Book for Engineers and Artizans. With Copious Tables and Valuable Recipes for Practical Use, Illustrated. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 7/6.
Seite 29 - CONTENTS.— The Sources of Supply.— Economic Aspect of Liquid Fuel.— Chemical Composition of Fuel Oils.— Conditions of Combustion in Oil Fuel Furnaces.— Early Methods and Experiments.— Modern Burners and Methods.— Oil Fuel for Marine...
Seite 42 - EDITION, Revised and Corrected. *»* Mr. Buck's Text-Book has been SPECIALLY PREPARED with a view> to the New Examinations of the Board of Trade, in which Trigonometry is an obligatory subject. "This EMINENTLY' PRACTICAL and RELIABLE VOLUME.