| American Wood-Preservers' Association - 1915 - 594 páginas
...properly defined as any and all distillate oils boiling between 200° and 400° C. which are obtained by distillation from tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. ERNEST BATEMAN, Chairman. SR CHURCH, EB FULKS, 'W . H. FULWEILER,... | |
| American Wood-Preservers' Association - 1916 - 96 páginas
...denned as any and all distillate oils boiling between 200° and 400° Centigrade, which are obtained by distillation from tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. Creosote is the most important wood preservative, and has been... | |
| Brysson Cunningham - 1918 - 464 páginas
...defined as any and all distillate oils boiling between 200° and 400° ( '.. which are obtained by distillation from tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series, and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids." — Report by Committee on Preservatives, Eleventh Annual Meeting... | |
| Brysson Cunningham - 1922 - 754 páginas
...in a scientific sense, all distillate oils boiling between 200° and 400° C., which are obtained by distillation from tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. The process is as follows : — The timber to be treated, after... | |
| Ernest F. Hartman - 1922 - 96 páginas
...character, both chemically and physically. They may be roughly divided into three classes : Class A. Tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series, and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. Class B. Tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to... | |
| Carnegie Institute of Technology - 1926 - 870 páginas
...properly defined as any and all distillate oils boiling between 200° and 400° C., which are obtained by distillation from tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series, and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. — Approved, 1917; adopted, 1921. STANDARD DEFINITION OF TAR.... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1927 - 368 páginas
...properly defined as any and all distillate oils boiling between 200 and 400° C., which are obtained by distillation from tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series, and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. TAR Tar, in the scientific sense, may De properly defined as a... | |
| 1927 - 372 páginas
...properly denned as any and all distillate oils boiling between 200 and 400° C., which are obtained by distillation from tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series, and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. TAR Tar, in the scientific sense, may DC properly defined as a... | |
| John Quayle Cannon, Addams Stratton McAllister - 1930 - 706 páginas
...character, both chemically and physically. They may be roughly divided into three classes: Cías.? Л. — Tars consisting principally of compounds belonging to the aromatic series, and containing well-defined amounts of phenoloids. Class B. — Tars consisting principally of compounds belonging... | |
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