Chemical Technology, Or, Chemistry, Applied to the Arts and to Manufactures, Volumen2

Portada
Lea and Blanchard, 1849
 

Contenido

and 10 Hohl or bottleglass furnace
43
and 12 Section and elevation of Hohlglass furnace
44
Glass pipe for blowing
46
Marver
47
Bottle neck separated
48
Thread of glass wrapped round the neck
49
22 23 and 24 Forming of flasks and retorts
51
Window glass
52
28 29 30 31 and 32 Sheetglass cylinder blowing
54
Cylinder opening to form windowglass
55
and 36 Cutting off and opening the cylinder
56
Polisher for flattened windowglass
58
Mr Hartleys arrangement of a flatting and annealingoven
59
Francks American flatting and annealingfurnace
61
Crown glass
62
General view of crownglasshouse
63
Plan and elevations of the furnace
64
and 45 Chances crownglass furnace with cone 6566
65
Marver for working the mass
66
Longitudinal section 68 plan in section 69 grates 70 transverse section
67
Plate glass
73
Elevation 77 plan of crane for raising cuvettes
76
Nicholson and Wadsworths colcothar cylinder
91
Lead or flint glass crystal
93
and 98 Rotary polishingrubbers for plates
97
Glass grinding
103
and 111 Annealingfurnace for flintglass
110
Colored glass
113
Mode of constructing achromatic lenses
116
Melting furnace for making smalt
122
Artificial gems
129
Furnaces for evaporating alum liquors
132
PAGE
138
Incrustations gilding silvering c
139
Soluble glass
147
Materials yielding alum
154
Crystalization of alum
170
Properties of alum
177
Composition of sulphates of iron
186
Fuming oil of vitriol
193
CLAY WARES
196
Composition of various clays
211
Porcelain mill used at Sèvres
222
Operations of throwing and turning porcelain
228
Arrangement of the pipes in seggars
292
and 203 London kilns for tobaccopipes 293294
293
and 205 Kiln for common earthenware
296
Clay pipes or tubes
307
and 207 Reicheneckers machine for claytubes 308309
308
Ground plan of cylinders and pump of Reicheneckers machine
310
MANUFACTURE OF BRICKS
313
Henschels machine for working clay
317
Cup moulding by machinery
318
Brick machines
319
and 212 TerrasonFougères brick machine
320
Culbertsons brick machine
323
Sawyers brick machine
325
German roofingtile mould
327
Brick kilns
328
Henschels brick kiln
329
Arrangement of bricks in Hellmans kiln
330
Bihls close brick kiln
331
Stone bricks
335
220 221 and 222 Machines for moulding gas retorts
342
Fire clay mill
344
224 225 and 226 Kiln for burning firebricks 345346
345
GROUP IV
347
Stalactites and stalagmites in caverns
350
Lime burning
356
Lime kilns at Rodheim near Giessen Germany
357
and 230 Lime kilns in the neighborhood of Brunswick
359
231 232 and 233 Section elevation and plan of a perpetual lime kiln
360
Section of a range of perpetual lime kilns
361
Transverse section through one of the kilns
362
Ordinary mortar
372
Hydraulic lime
378
Trass or tarras
387
Col Tottens experiments on mortars and cements
394
Gypsum
400
Twin crystals of sulphate of lime
401
Kiln for burning gypsum at Paris
404
and 242 Mode of burning gypsum with coal
405
Scannegattys furnace for gypsum
406
Magnesia
412
Apparatus for separating the sulphates of lime and magnesia
414
Crystalized limestone with little magnesia
415
Mill for facilitating the solution of magnesia
416
Barytes
421

Términos y frases comunes

Pasajes populares

Página 6 - OF GEOGRAPHY, comprising» Complete Description of the Earth, Physical, Statistical, Civil, and Political; exhibiting its Relation to the Heavenly Bodies, its Physical Structure, The Natural History of each Country, and the Industry. Commerce, Political Institutions, and
Página 3 - LIVES OF THE LORD CHANCELLORS KEEPERS OF THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND. FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE REIGN OF KING GEORGE IV. BY LORD CHIEF-JUSTICE CAMPBELL, AM,
Página 7 - KNAPP'S CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY. TECHNOLOGY ; or, CHEMISTRY APPLIED TO THE ARTS AND TO MANUFACTURES. By DR. F. KNAPP, Professor at the University of Giessen. Edited, with numerous Notes and Additions, by DR. EDMUND RONALDS, and DR. THOMAS RICHARDSON. First American Edition, with Notes and
Página 7 - in the arts of which it treats.— Franklin Institute Journal. WEISBACH'S MECHANICS. PRINCIPLES OF THE MECHANICS OF MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING. By PROFESSOR JULIUS WEISBACH. Translated and Edited by PROF. GORDON, of Glasgow. First American Edition, with Additions by PROF. WALTER R. JOHNSON. In two octavo volumes, beautifully printed, with 900 illustrations on wood. The
Página 11 - A. BOLMAR, forming, in connection with " Bolmar's Lcvizac," a complete series for the acquisition of the French language :— A SELECTION OF ONE HUNDRED PERRIN'S FABLES, accompanied hy a Key, containing the text, a literal and
Página 7 - 5 LIBRARY OF ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC WORKS. A series of beautifully printed volumes on various branches of science, by the most eminent men in their respective departments. The whole printed in the handsomest style, and profusely embellished in the most efficient manner.
Página 4 - only from books, but from practical life, and his brilliant powers of combination, present to us in these Lectures, as in those on Roman history, such an abundance of new ideas, startling conceptions and opinions, as are rarely to he met with in any other work. They
Página 6 - &c., by Professor Wallace—Geology, &c., by Professor Jameson. Revised, with Additions, by THOMAS G. BRADFORD. The whole brought up, by a Supplement, to 1843. In three large octavo volumes various
Página 5 - execution of this work is equal to the conception. Great pains have been taken to make it both

Información bibliográfica