| 1771 - 626 pagine
...of the molten iron, and thence diffused upwards, so as not only mechanically to agitate the molten iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing through the furnace, but also, when hrought into contact with the... | |
| 1854 - 688 pagine
...portion of the molten iron and thence diffused upwards, to as not only mechanically to agitate the molten iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing througb the furnace, but also when brought into contact with the... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1854 - 664 pagine
...portion of the molten iron and thence diffused upwards, so as not only mechanically to agitate the molten iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing through the furnace, but also when brought into contact with the... | |
| William Newton - 1855 - 466 pagine
...of the molten iron, and thence diffused upwards, so as not only mechanically to agitate the molten iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing through the furnace, but also, when brought into contact with the... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1856 - 640 pagine
...of the molten iron, and thence diffused upwards, so as not only mechanically to agitate the molten iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing through the furnace, but also, when brought into contact with the... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1864 - 876 pagine
...application. It may, therefore, be concluded that it did not answer the desired end. Mr. James Nasmyth sought to facilitate the process of puddling, by the...promising than any which have preceded it, and is now, wo are told, on trial in several works. The puddling process consists in stirring the melted cast-iron... | |
| John Percy - 1864 - 1008 pagine
...of the molten iron, and thence diffused upwards, so as not only mechanically to agitate the molten iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing through the furnace. but also, when brought in contact with the... | |
| John Percy - 1864 - 1010 pagine
...of the molten iron, and thence diffused upwards, во as not only mechanically to agitate the multen iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing through the furnace. but also, when brought in contact with the... | |
| 1855 - 540 pagine
...of the molten iron, and thence diffused upwards, so as not only mechanically to agitate the molten iron, and thereby keep exposing fresh surfaces of the iron to the oxygen contained in the atmosphere passing through the furnace, but also, when brought in contact with the... | |
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