| William Theodore Brannt - 1888 - 476 páginas
...melting at a much lower temperature than the mean of the fusing points of their ingredients, an alloy of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin fusing, for instance at the temperature of boiling water, although the melting point deduced from the... | |
| William Theodore Brannt - 1888 - 476 páginas
...melting at a much lower temperature than the mean of the fusing points of their ingredients, an alloy of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin fusing, for instance at the temperature of boiling water, although the melting point deduced from the... | |
| Cornelius Beringer, John Jacob Beringer - 1889 - 470 páginas
...,, 5.0 .. II oo — 2-5 ,, 5.0 » 2.7 „ 5.5 .. PRACTICAL EXERCISES. 1. A fusible alloy is made up of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin. What weight of oxide of bismuth, Bi2O,, would you get on the analysis of I gram of it ? 2. What weight... | |
| Gardner Dexter Hiscox - 1914 - 818 páginas
...— Bismuth, 2 parts; lead, 1 part; tin, 1 part. Melting point, 200° F. II. Darcet Alloy. — This is composed of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin. It melts at 176° F. To impart greater fusibility, fa part of mercury is added; the fusing is then lowered to... | |
| Gardner Dexter Hiscox - 1924 - 872 páginas
...— Bismuth, 2 parts; lead, 1 part; tin, 1 part. Melting point, 200° F. II. Darcet Alloy. — This is composed of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin. It melts at 176° F. To impart greater fusibility, -fa part of mercury is added; the fusing is then lowered... | |
| 1842 - 632 páginas
...metal had assumed the solid form. The alloy experimented on was that known as Newton-s fusible metal, composed of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin. On pouring this alloy in the melted state on a marble slab, and breaking it as soon as solid, and when... | |
| David M. Knight - 1998 - 692 páginas
...264. For temperatures from 212° and upwards, fusible metal answers the purpose admirably. It consists of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin, fused together. It melts at a heat below 212°, and will bear a red or even white heat without evolving... | |
| 1844 - 446 páginas
...metal had assumed the solid form. The alloy experimented on was that known as Newton's fusible metal, composed of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin. On pouring this alloy, in the melted state, on a marble slab, and breaking it as soon as solid, and... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1835 - 632 páginas
...more equally effected by sand, or, what is still better, in hot oil, or fusible mixture, consisting of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead and 3 of tin ; a thermometer being placed in the liquid at the time the razors are immersed, for the purpose of... | |
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