Lectures on Iron-foundingC. Griffin, 1904 - 136 Seiten |
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... appear to be certainly not later than 1490 , its earliest application being on the continent of Europe . Its use rapidly spread into England , so that in September 1516 a large iron gun called " The Basiliscus , " which weighed about ...
... appear to be certainly not later than 1490 , its earliest application being on the continent of Europe . Its use rapidly spread into England , so that in September 1516 a large iron gun called " The Basiliscus , " which weighed about ...
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... appears there are at least twenty - five ways of spelling this name , and it is questionable which of these is nearest to the original Indian pronunciation . present output is nearly 10,000,000 tons per annum , or OXIDES OF IRON 9.
... appears there are at least twenty - five ways of spelling this name , and it is questionable which of these is nearest to the original Indian pronunciation . present output is nearly 10,000,000 tons per annum , or OXIDES OF IRON 9.
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... appears to be little likelihood of the blast furnace being superseded by any other appliance . Reactions of the Blast Furnace . As direct methods of observation are impossible , other methods have been adopted with the object of ...
... appears to be little likelihood of the blast furnace being superseded by any other appliance . Reactions of the Blast Furnace . As direct methods of observation are impossible , other methods have been adopted with the object of ...
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... appear to be more profitable to employ a blast furnace , if as a gas generator only , even if you smelted nothing in it , and carried off its heated vapours by flues to your boilers and stoves , than to employ a separate fire to each ...
... appear to be more profitable to employ a blast furnace , if as a gas generator only , even if you smelted nothing in it , and carried off its heated vapours by flues to your boilers and stoves , than to employ a separate fire to each ...
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... appear to be rather for the heaps to diminish than to increase . Among the chief uses may be mentioned , reclaiming of waste land ; erection of sea walls and breakwaters ; road - making ( where the traffic is not heavy ) ; production of ...
... appear to be rather for the heaps to diminish than to increase . Among the chief uses may be mentioned , reclaiming of waste land ; erection of sea walls and breakwaters ; road - making ( where the traffic is not heavy ) ; production of ...
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blast furnace blast furnace plant Boilers brittle BRYAN DONKIN calcined carbon monoxide cent CHARLES GRIFFIN chemical chill Cleveland coke combined carbon composition considerable cooling Crown 8vo cupola Diagrams Electrical employed Engineer EXETER STREET foundry foundry iron fracture fuel gases grained graphite graphitic carbon grey cast iron grey iron GRIFFIN'S NAUTICAL SERIES Handsome Cloth hard heat Hematite inch Inst iron and steel iron-founder J. J. THOMSON JAMIESON Keep's LECTURE LONDON CHARLES GRIFFIN Magnetites manganese Marine material MECHANICS melting metal Metallurgy method Numerous Illustrations obtained ordinary oxide pattern pearlite phosphorus pig iron Plates portion practice production PROF properties proportion of silicon purposes remelting Revised samples sand sclerometer SECOND EDITION Ships shown in fig shrinkage silicon slag soft Staffordshire Steam stoves STRAND suitable sulphur surface temperature test bar TEXT-BOOK THIRD EDITION tons transverse twyers United Kingdom usually Valve varies varieties white cast iron white iron wrought iron
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