The Electro-plating and Electro-refining of Metals: Being a New Ed. of Alexander Watt's "Electro-deposition"C. Lockwood and Son, 1902 - 680 pages |
Contents
1 | |
39 | |
79 | |
99 | |
107 | |
118 | |
130 | |
147 | |
339 | |
348 | |
356 | |
374 | |
387 | |
403 | |
419 | |
429 | |
165 | |
174 | |
185 | |
200 | |
210 | |
227 | |
241 | |
258 | |
277 | |
288 | |
299 | |
309 | |
441 | |
460 | |
480 | |
494 | |
524 | |
563 | |
595 | |
613 | |
631 | |
651 | |
658 | |
679 | |
Other editions - View all
The Electro-Plating and Electro-Refining of Metals: Being a New Ed. of ... Alexander Watt,Arnold Philip No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
added allowed alloy aluminium ammonia ampères per square anode antimony applied bath battery become boiling brass bright Britannia metal bronze brush carbon cathode caustic cell cent chloride clean cloth coating cobalt colour connected containing cost Cowper Coles Crown 8vo current density cyanide cyanide of potassium cyanide solution Daniell cell deposit dilute dipped dissolved dynamo Edition electric electro electro-deposition electro-plating electrolyte electrotype employed Engineer gallon gilding gold gutta-percha heat hydrochloric acid immersed inches iron lead liquid machine melted mercury metal method mixture mould nickel nickel-plating nitrate nitric acid obtained operation ordinary ounces output oxide patent piece placed plate platinum plumbago polishing potash potassium pounds practical precipitate prepared quantity refinery refining removed rinsed salt scratch-brush silver soda solder square foot steel strip sufficient sulphate of copper sulphuric acid surface tank thermopile thickness tion tube vats vessel volts washed wire zinc
Popular passages
Page 10 - RIVER BARS. The Causes of their Formation, and their Treatment by " Induced Tidal Scour " ; with a Description of the Successful Reduction by this Method of the Bar at Dublin. By IJ MANN, Assist. Eng. to the Dublin Port and Docks Board. Royal 8vo, cloth 7;6 " We recommend all interested in harbour works — and. Indeed, those concerned in the improvements of rivers generally — to read Mr. Mann's interesting work.
Page 40 - IRON-PLATE WEIGHT TABLES. For Iron Shipbuilders, Engineers, and Iron Merchants. Containing the Calculated Weights of upwards of 150,000 different sizes of Iron Plates from i foot by 6 in. by J in. to 10 feet by 5 feet by i in. Worked out on the Basis of 40 Ibs. to the square foot of Iron of i inch in thickness. By H. BURLINSON and WH SIMPSON. 410, half-bound £1 6s.
Page 35 - THE ART OF LEATHER MANUFACTURE. Being a Practical Handbook, in which the Operations of Tanning, Currying, and Leather Dressing are fully Described, and the Principles of Tanning Explained, and many Recent Processes Introduced ; as also Methods for the Estimation of Tannin, and a Description of the Arts of Glue Boiling, Gut Dressing, &c. By ALEXANDER WATT, Author of " Soap-Making,
Page 29 - MEDIEVAL ; from the Eighth Century, with Numerals ; including Gothic, Church-Text, large and small, German, Italian, Arabesque, Initials for Illumination, Monograms, Crosses, &c. &c., for the use of Architectural and Engineering Draughtsmen, Missal Painters, Masons, Decorative Painters, Lithographers, Engravers, Carvers, &c. &c.
Page 18 - THE METALLURGY OF SILVER. A Practical Treatise on the Amalgamation, Roasting, and Lixiviation of Silver Ores. Including the Assaying, Melting, and Refining of Silver Bullion. By M. EISSLER, Author of "The Metallurgy of Gold,
Page 42 - Modern Farming. OUTLINES OF MODERN FARMING. By R. SCOTT BURN. Soils, Manures, and Crops— Farming and Farming Economy— Cattle, Sheep. and Horses — Management of Dairy, Pigs, and Poultry — Utilisation of Town-Sewage, Irrigation, &c. Sixth Edition. In One Vol., 1,250 pp., halfbound, profusely Illustrated, ias.
Page 680 - THE PRACTICAL ENGINEER'S HANDBOOK. Comprising a Treatise on Modern Engines and Boilers, Marine, Locomotive, and Stationary. And containing a large collection of Rules and Practical Data relating to recent Practice in Designing and Constructing all kinds of Engines, Boilers, and other Engineering work. The whole constituting a comprehensive Key to the Board of Trade and other Examinations for Certificates of Competency in Modern Mechanical Engineering. By WALTER S. HUTTON, Civil and Mechanical Engineer,...
Page 40 - Penny to 205. each, or per cwt., and ^20 per ton, of any number of articles consecutively, from i to 470. — Any number of cwts., qrs., and Ibs., from i cwt. to 470 cwts. — Any number of tons, cwts., qrs., and Ibs., from i to 1,000 tons. By WILLIAM CHADWICK, Public Accountant. Third Edition, Revised and Improved. 8vo, strongly bound 18'" It is as easy of reference for any answer or any number of answers as a dictionary.
Page 7 - From first to last perfectly fascinating. Wilkie Collins's most thrilling conceptions are thrown Into the shade by true incidents, endless in their variety, related in every page.
Page 24 - SPECIFICATIONS FOR PRACTICAL ARCHITECTURE. A Guide to the Architect, Engineer, Surveyor, and Builder. With an Essay on the Structure and Science of Modern Buildings, Upon the Basis of the Work by ALFRED BARTHOLOMEW, thoroughly Revised, Corrected, and greatly added to by FREDERICK ROGERS, Architect.