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He had never before depicted 90 human figures in fusible glass. Renowned glass artist and the making of a football field-sized church window featured in new film 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z
For instance, it actually distils or volatilizes iron, a metal which by ordinary means is fusible only at a very high temperature. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
All the fusible plugs were in cartridges to prevent sparks from falling if the plugs burned out. Chicago's Awful Theater Horror 2012-03-28T02:00:25.877Z
In general, when different bodies were mounted in the bulb, the hardest fusible would be relieved, and would remain at a considerably lower temperature. The inventions, researches and writings of Nikola Tesla With special reference to his work in polyphase currents and high potential lighting 2012-03-28T02:00:22.660Z
At the same time the enclosed and more fusible steel is partially melted, so that the impurities are partly forced out and partly diffused throughout the mass by the rolling. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z
Over the last five decades, Quagliata has created these stained-glass artworks for sacred spaces, private homes and public exhibitions, using a fusible glass technique he considers his most precious legacy. Renowned glass artist and the making of a football field-sized church window featured in new film 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z
The presence of phosphorus in cast iron makes it more fusible, and also more brittle. An Introduction to Machine Drawing and Design 2012-03-06T03:00:25.777Z
Counter-weights of curtain should be made in sections with fusible link connections so that in case of fire curtain will drop of its own weight. Chicago's Awful Theater Horror 2012-03-28T02:00:25.877Z
Lead fluxes, containing oxide of lead, are sufficiently fusible for all ordinary purposes, and are not liable to the same objection as fluxes containing borax. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
He borrowed treatises on chemistry, botany, and mineralogy; studied plants, insects, and reptiles; and succeeded at last in composing a series of colors which were all fusible at the same temperature. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z
In the same way glass can be rendered more or less fusible, and its stability can be increased both in relation to extremes of temperature and to the chemical action of solvents. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
Red-ash coal is in general fusible, containing as it does some iron. Gas-Engines and Producer-Gas Plants A Practice Treatise Setting Forth the Principles of Gas-Engines and Producer Design, the Selection and Installation of an Engine, Conditions of Perfect Operation, Producer-Gas Engines and Their Possibilities, the Care of Gas-Engines and Producer-Gas Plants, with a Chapter on Volatile Hydrocarbon and Oil Engines 2011-12-28T03:00:31.087Z
In the unlikely event of the clay being too refractory or short, a portion of rich, fusible, or fat clay might be added, or the addition of powdered spar tested. Pottery, for Artists Craftsmen & Teachers 2011-12-10T03:00:15.097Z
The advantages derived from using the oxide are, that it makes the mixture more fusible, and also imparts that particular brilliancy and lustre so peculiarly characteristic of well-made flint glass. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
In forming metallic compounds or alloys, it is proper to melt such of the ingredients as are the least fusible first, and afterwards add the others, stirring them briskly till they are thoroughly commixed. A Select Collection of Valuable and Curious Arts and Interesting Experiments, Which are Well Explained and Warranted Genuine and may be Performed Easily, Safely, and at Little Expense. 2011-11-22T03:00:11.870Z
Black, green, red, blue and yellow glasses are made, which contain a large proportion of alkali and are readily fusible. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z
It is transparent, as are certain solidified juices, gems, and stones; and can be melted like fusible stones and metals. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z
This mass is easily fusible when lead or borax is present in large proportions, more infusible or harder the more silica it contains, and very refractory if alumina is present in any quantity. Pottery, for Artists Craftsmen & Teachers 2011-12-10T03:00:15.097Z
The composition of these rocks varies considerably, so that it requires constant experiments to determine in what proportion the quartz and the fusible parts stand to each other. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
These alloys are harder, more fusible and more sonorous than pure gold. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z
Bismuth unites with most metallic substances, and in general renders them more fusible. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z
It is made from fusible stones and from solidified juices, or from other juicy substances which are connected by a natural relationship. De Re Metallica, Translated from the First Latin Edition of 1556 2011-11-16T03:00:21.977Z
They are used to replace some of the silica, than which they are more fusible. Pottery, for Artists Craftsmen & Teachers 2011-12-10T03:00:15.097Z
It must not be too fusible nor too hard, either of which conditions would make it dull or apt to craze; and it must be transparent, otherwise the colours underneath would not be clear. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z
The general plan adopted has been to form a mixture of salts fusible at a red heat, forming a liquid in which alumina will dissolve. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 5 "Gassendi, Pierre" to "Geocentric" 2011-09-02T02:00:20.450Z
Mercury is the most fusible of all the metals, not becoming solid but in 40� below 0 in Fahrenheit's thermometer. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z
The glass has arisen from the melting of the most fusible ingredients alone. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
Rich, easily fusible clays tend to stunt or buckle at a high fire. Pottery, for Artists Craftsmen & Teachers 2011-12-10T03:00:15.097Z
At this time Bellini's opera, I Capelletti, is the rage at Dresden, or rather Madame Devrient's impersonation of the Romeo, has completely turned all heads and melted all hearts—that are fusible. Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad with Tales and Miscellanies Now First Collected Vol. II (of 3) 2011-07-24T02:00:08.803Z
The paste of which they are made is very fine and homogeneous, coated with a peculiar glassy lustre, which is thin but tenacious, red or black, and formed of silica rendered fusible by an alkali. Triumphs of Invention and Discovery in Art and Science 2011-07-19T02:00:21.280Z
If the cementation be continued too long, the steel acquires a darkish fracture, it is more fusible, and incapable of welding. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z
Similarly in the case of the formation of mixed crystals, the liquid should contain a larger proportion of the more fusible constituent than the solid with which it is in equilibrium. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
Rich fusible clays added to hard clays may stop the crazing, or the fusing point may be lowered by the addition of spar. Pottery, for Artists Craftsmen & Teachers 2011-12-10T03:00:15.097Z
Probably a very fusible brick-clay, highly impregnated with the oxide of iron, and pulverized fragments of green glass, are the principal ingredients of both. Scenes and Andventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas 2011-07-10T02:00:18.883Z
They are fitted with a baffle-plate and circulating-pipe, to prevent priming, and also with a fusible plug, which will melt and prevent the crown-sheet of the boiler burning, if the water gets low. A History of the Growth of the Steam-Engine 2011-04-21T02:00:53.240Z
It follows, that the fusible ore requires smaller charges of charcoal than one that is more refractory. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
It is contended that under enormous pressure the freezing points of the more fusible constituents might be raised above that of the quartz, if the latter is less affected by pressure. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
It was nearly of the color and apparent character of coal, but had not the friable and fusible quality of that substance. A Voice of Warning An introduction to the faith and doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2011-03-13T03:00:21.363Z
Distinguishable by good eyes! very heavy, fusible, soluble in appropriate acid menstrua; as molybdæna, lead, gold, and copper. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
As compared with copper its superior hardness makes it wear better, while being more fusible it can be cast with greater facility. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis"
We are therefore compelled to make use of the property possessed by the earths, of rendering each other more fusible. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
Such alloys are used for making the fusible plugs inserted in the furnace-crowns of steam boilers, as a safeguard in the event of the water-level being allowed to fall too low. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
It is a colourless substance, which is easily fusible. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross"
Moreover, they glazed these stonewares with fusible mineral substances, and from that stage the natural refinements of methods must necessarily have produced porcelain. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
Pewterers add bismuth to render the solder more fusible, e.g. lead 4, tin 3, bismuth 2; or lead 1, tin 2, bismuth 1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis"
It is wholly impracticable with poor ores, and demands a great length of time and expenditure of fuel, unless the ore be very fusible. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
This supposes them to be free from metallic oxides forming easily fusible compounds with silica, such as lime or iron, the presence of the former even in comparatively small proportion being very detrimental. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
It probably happens when fresh portions of incandescent matter come successively in contact with fusible materials. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology
Consequently the Chinese were driven to invent the method of painting in coloured fusible glasses on the already fired glaze. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
The proportion of zinc is increased if the solder is required to be softer or more fusible. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 4 "Bradford, William" to "Brequigny, Louis"
Silica, also, when mixed with the other earths, renders them more fusible than is its own mixture with oxide of iron. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
It is much less fusible than ordinary soda-glass, and passes through a longer intermediate or viscous stage when heated. A Handbook of Laboratory Glass-Blowing
Basalt is the most fusible of volcanic rocks, owing to the augite and magnetite it contains, so that it spreads out with a very slight slope when highly fused. Volcanoes: Past and Present
The material was a mixture of pipe-clay, sand from Alum Bay in the Isle of Wight, and glass, while the glaze was a fusible English flint-glass rich in lead. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
Argill, or pure base of alum, is completely fusible per se into a very hard opake vitreous substance, which scratches glass like the precious stones. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries
Antimony renders iron cold short, the alloy is harder and more fusible, and approaches in character to cast iron. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
A simple, mineral substance, of a yellow color, brittle, insoluble in water, but fusible by heat. A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition)
Lead glass is softer and more readily fusible than soda glass, but has the disagreeable property of growing black in a few seconds unless worked in a strong oxidizing flame. Laboratory Manual of Glass-Blowing
With the later enamel colours the piece was first fired as above described, and the fusible colours were then painted on the glaze, which was of course like glass. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 6 "Celtes, Konrad" to "Ceramics"
The best are made of very pure clay or of porcelain earth; whereas such as are made of clay mixed with calcareous or silicious earth are very fusible. Elements of Chemistry, In a New Systematic Order, Containing all the Modern Discoveries
The reduced metal, continuing in contact with the burning carbon, acquires a greater or less portion of that substance, becomes fusible, melts, and follows the liquified earths. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
“All gold is fusible or not,” means that some is fusible at the time. The Religious Sentiment Its Source and Aim: A Contribution to the Science and Philosophy of Religion
The calculus, composed of a mixture of the phosphate of lime, and triple phosphate of magnesia-and-ammonia, or fusible calculus. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826
Quartz, he says, being considerably less fusible than feldspar, would naturally consolidate first, and so would give form to the more fusible substance, instead of deriving form from it. The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
In "autogenous soldering" two pieces of metal are united by the melting of the opposing surfaces, without the use of a separate fusible alloy or solder as a cementing material. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
This resin is fusible and dissolves completely in alcohol. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
That which is easily fusible flows more rapidly than a horse can trot. Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror
Most commonly it is composed of a lithic acid or mulberry nucleus, and an external crust of the fusible calculus. North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826
It is of a grayish colour, very light, easily fusible, and is used both as a perfume and a cordial, in various extracts, essences, and tinctures. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
But, however plausible this may appear, yet it is surprising that the king should be a loser in carrying on this work, for the ore is easily broken, being near the iron-work, and very fusible. The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2)
The crystalline material is white, of an agreeable odor, soluble in ether, where it crystallizes in rays, fusible at 35°. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
It is a white crystalline fusible solid, insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol and in solutions of the alkalies. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry
It is a white substance, without smell, bitter, fusible, and crystallised. The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America
Question.—Could a boiler collapse without affecting the fusible plug? The Stoker's Catechism
Which I did, sir, and shocked I was to think as any false charges should cause my dear young missus to run away from home in the night-time, like a fusible slave. Cruel As The Grave
The bitter principle contained in the root, wood and bark was discovered by Blunse who named it samaderin; it is a white, crystalline, foliaceous substance, more soluble in water than in alcohol, fusible. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
It is a crystalline solid less fusible than margaric acid, but closely resembling it in its other properties. Elements of Agricultural Chemistry
The diamond, having been set in fusible solder, is firmly pressed against the surface of the wheel by a small projecting arm and clamp. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
It is light, fairly strong, cheap, easily fusible, and yet hard and elastic when cold. On Laboratory Arts
A piece of fusible metal of such resistance that it breaks down at a certain current strength. Electricity for Boys
Oleandrin is yellow, semicrystalline, soluble in water, alcohol, ether, chloroform and olive oil; fusible at 70–75° and changing to a greenish oil. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
She was a belle, and it is only belle-metal of this particular description which is not fusible by "burning words." Stories by American Authors (Volume 4)
Like gold, platinum is malleable and ductile and does not tarnish in the air, but it differs from gold in not being easily fusible, so that it is used in the laboratory for crucibles. The Western United States A Geographical Reader
It was also found that fusible metal either stuck to or contracted upon clean quartz so as to make a firm joint. On Laboratory Arts
Third: By not heating the adjacent parts and using an easily fusible metal, which is heated up and run between the two, by means of a soldering iron. Practical Mechanics for Boys
Iridium is used in the form of a platinum alloy, since the alloy is much harder than pure platinum and is even less fusible. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
A kind of opaque enamel containing fusible material which is melted by heat and thereafter adheres to the surface of the glass. The Story of Glass
The metal unites with the majority of the heavy metals to form alloys; some of these, the so-called fusible alloys, find a useful application from the fact that they possess a low melting-point. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
With regard to silver and platinum the same precautions as recommended in the case of zinc must be observed, for both these metals form fusible alloys with solder. On Laboratory Arts
These solders are all fusible at a low temperature, and they do not, as a result, have great strength. Practical Mechanics for Boys
The slag is really a kind of readily fusible glass, being essentially a calcium-aluminium silicate. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
The smoke thus produced reduces the red ferric oxide to blue-green ferrous oxide, or to metallic iron, which combines with the silica present to form a fusible ferrous silicate. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
Caustic Potash occurs in cylindrical sticks, is soapy to the touch, has an acrid taste, is deliquescent, fusible by heat, soluble in water. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
Within certain limits, the greater the proportion of tin the cleaner and more fusible is the solder. On Laboratory Arts
Bismuth is a metal which lowers the fusing point of any alloy of which it forms a part, while lead makes the solder less fusible. Practical Mechanics for Boys
The metal somewhat resembles iron in appearance, but is harder, less fusible, and more readily acted upon by air and moisture. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
The product obtained by adding tin to copper is more fusible than copper and thus better suited for casting; it is also harder and less malleable. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
The combination of silex or alumina and an alkali in proper portions always yields a fusible, easy-running compound. Scientific American, Volume 40, No. 13, March 29, 1879 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures
The "spelter," which is really only finely granulated fusible brass, is used for brazing iron joints. On Laboratory Arts
It is known that platinum heated in a forge fire, in contact with carbon, becomes fusible. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
In some cases fusible mixtures of quite different composition from that used in fashioning the vessel may be used as a glaze. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
Litharge is also used; it forms, on fusion with quartz, a silicate of lead, which is a yellow glass, easily fusible, and more fluid in the furnace than silicate of soda is. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
A few lines of the conclusion are also omitted, as being mere amplifications of Scripture—wonderful, indeed, in point of vernacular beauty or sublimity, but not fusible for other use. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume I. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century
My attention has been directed to a fusible metal cement containing mercury, and made according to the following receipt, given by Mr. S. G. Rawson, Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry, vol. ix. On Laboratory Arts
The enamel ground Page 95 must be more fusible than the metal on which it is placed, or else both would melt together. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
Prepared in this way it forms a black powder; when melted it forms a tin-white metal which is less fusible and more malleable than wrought iron. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
It is readily fusible, and imparts hardness and the property of taking a sharp cast to its alloys. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
Clays which are yellow are known to burn red; calcareous earth renders flint fusible—the persons who have improved earthenware made their selections accordingly.  Consolations in Travel or, the Last Days of a Philosopher
This is practically one form of Rose's fusible metal with 15 per cent mercury added. On Laboratory Arts
In fact, each coat must of necessity be a trifle more fusible than the preceding one. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance
The ingredients mentioned above make a soft, easily fusible glass. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
A fusible alloy is made up of 8 parts of bismuth, 5 of lead, and 3 of tin. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
Between them was packed a mixture of coke to supply the carbon, sand to supply the silicon, sawdust to make the mass porous and salt to make it fusible. Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries
The second is "spelter," or soft fusible brass, and the third is an alloy of silver and brass called silver solder. On Laboratory Arts
Here, a is the copper or silver wire, and b is a soldering made with a very fusible metal and securing a continuity of the circuit. Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885
There is also added some more fusible substance, such as feldspar, gypsum, or lime, together with some pure quartz. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
Similarly, if to a silicate of lime we add oxide of iron, or soda, or even alumina, a fusible double silicate will be formed. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
It is hard, fusible, not very malleable, but extremely ductile, and very tenacious; it is of a greyish color, and nearly eight times heavier than water. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition.
The construction of larger furnaces and the employment of higher temperatures led to the production of a highly carbonized, fusible metal, without any special design on the part of the manufacturers in producing it. Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884.
The mode of putting the wire with fusible soldering into circuit is clearly shown in the engraving. Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885
Although it is a very difficultly fusible substance, yet in the electric furnace it can be made to melt and even boil. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
Both lead and lead sulphide are sensibly volatile at a moderately-high temperature; hence it is necessary to obtain a slag which is easily fusible. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
The fusible material is some alloy melting at a low temperature. Cyclopedia of Telephony & Telegraphy Vol. 1 A General Reference Work on Telephony, etc. etc.
When this double salt is heated, the water and the ammonia escape, while the incombustible residue has a composition similar to borax, viz., a free acid and an easily fusible salt. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
From this diagram we should be led to expect a eutectic mixture, since the curve dips below a horizontal line passing through the melting-point of the more fusible of its constituents. Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885
Take of these elements all that are fusible, Melt them all down in a pipkin or crucible, Set them to simmer and take off the scum, And a Heavy Dragoon is the residuum! Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs
With silicates, also, it forms very fusible double silicates; but in the absence of silicates and borates it has no action upon lime or magnesia. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
It is a white solid fat, fusible at about 120 degrees, and exhibits very little tendency to become rancid when kept. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
It is a convenient classification to arrange substances into those which are fusible with difficulty, and those which are easily fusible. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
Although many fusible alloys have been long known, I believe no true eutectic metallic alloy had been studied until Dr. Guthrie6 worked at the subject, employing the same methods as with his cryohydrates. Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885
Take of these elements all that are fusible, Melt them all down in a pipkin or crucible, Set them to simmer and take off the scum, And a Heavy Dragoon is the residuum! Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs
It is fusible only at the highest temperature, and is not acted on by acids. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
It is a white solid oil, fusible at a temperature of 97 degrees, and makes excellent candles, especially when saponified and distilled in the manner now adopted with palm oil, &c. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
Metals when thus reduced form powders, are not fusible or volatile in the blowpipe flame, but they are attracted by the magnet. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
This substance conducted, and was decomposed; but it contained water, and I was unable at the time to press the investigation so as to ascertain whether a fusible anhydrous arsenic acid could be obtained. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1
There comes with old age a time when the heart is no longer fusible or malleable, and must retain the form in which it has cooled down. Uncle Silas A Tale of Bartram-Haugh
The sp. g. of a fusible solid may be obtained in the same way at a temperature some degrees above its fusing point. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
It was of a brownish black color, fusible in heat and readily soluble, with a yellow brown color in water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
Besides, this kind of glass is easily fusible in the oxidating flame of the blowpipe, while, in the reducing flame, its ready decomposition would preclude its use entirely. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
Numerous devices for closing doors automatically have been constructed, all depending upon the use of the fusible solder catch. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
See different. dissipated, a. profligate, dissolute, licentious, fast. dissipation, n. dispersion, scattering; profligacy, dissoluteness. dissolute, a. debauched, dissipated, licentious, abandoned. dissolution, n. dissolving, analysis; solution, liquefaction; decomposition, resolution. dissolvable, a. dissoluble, soluble, fusible. Putnam's Word Book
The borates are mostly fusible compounds, and are soluble in acids and in solutions of ammonic salts. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
This organic substance being liberated from the lime was evaporated, and left a dry, resinous, fusible brownish black substance, which also dissolved readily in water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
In the metallic state it is of a light grey color, with but little metallic lustre, very hard, and not very fusible. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
These solders are alloys more fusible than the most fusible of their component metals. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
Calcium is a metal, fusible as such, and, forming a part of the melted masses within the earth, it was thrown out with the eruptions of Plutonic rocks. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
The metal itself is easily fusible, and may be separated from its ores by liquation. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
The sulphureous substances here meant to be considered, are substances not soluble in, water, so far as we know, but fusible by heat, and inflammable or combustible by means of heat and vital air. Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4)
Readily fusible to a bead.With difficulty fusible to a bead.Readily fusible on the edges.With difficulty fusible on the edges.Infusible. a. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
The fusible metal of D'Arcet is composed of: bismuth, 8 parts; lead, 5 parts; tin, 3 parts. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
Blowpipe, a contrivance by which a current of air is driven through a flame, and the flame directed upon some fusible substance to fuse or vitrify it. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
Fluorides generally are fusible, and impart fusibility to substances with which they form weak compounds. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
A fusible substance, or mineral composition in a fluid state, is emitted from those places of the earth at which subterraneous fire and expansive force are manifested in those eruptive operations. Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4)
It is a hard, brittle metal, fusible with difficulty, and of a light grey color. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
Fire doors can be shut automatically by a weight, which is released by the melting of a piece of very fusible solder employed for this purpose. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
This clay is not fusible by the highest heat of our furnaces, though the felspar, from the decomposition of which it is derived, forms a spongy milk-white glass, or enamel, at a low white heat. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 548, May 26, 1832
Take of these elements all that is fusible, Melt 'em all down in a pipkin or crucible, Set 'em to simmer and take off the scum, And a Woman of Charm is the residuum! Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times
But, we have reason to believe, it is not in the nature of things to change the infusible species, so as to make it fusible or oily. Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4)
In the metallic state it is of a light, reddish-grey color, rather brittle, and only fusible at a strong white heat; at common temperatures it is unalterable by air or water. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations
Q. Can you explain the principle of the fusible or soft plug as it is sometimes called? Rough and Tumble Engineering
Take of these elements all that is fusible, Melt 'em all down in a pipkin or crucible, Set 'em to simmer and take off the scum, And a Heavy Dragoon is the residuum! Songs of a Savoyard
It is a silver-white metal resembling platinum, and like it permanent and untarnished in the air, but is more easily fusible. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section P and Q
Consequently, this fixed substance, which is now, properly speaking, a perfect coal, had been originally an oily bituminous or fusible substance. Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4)
It is easily fusible, forms alloys with other metals, and is an ingredient of solder and type metal. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section I, J, K, and L
This all sounds very nice, but I am free to confess that I am not an advocate of a fusible plug. Rough and Tumble Engineering
Take of these elements all that is fusible - Melt 'em all down in a pipkin or crucible - Set 'em to simmer and take off the scum, And a Heavy Dragoon is the residuum! Songs of a Savoyard
When isolated it is a hard, brittle, grayish white metal, fusible with difficulty. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section C
This mineral, very rich in iron, enclosed in its fusible vein-stone, was perfectly suited to the method of reduction which the engineer intended to employ, which was the simplified Catalonian process practised in Corsica. The Mysterious Island
In appearance it resembles zinc, being white or lead gray, soft, malleable and easily fusible, but in its chemical relation it resembles aluminium or gallium. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section I, J, K, and L
It frequently happens that a fusible plug becomes corroded to such an extent that it will stand a heat sufficient to burn the iron. Rough and Tumble Engineering
"Good-by, Captain, good-by!" said he warmly, yet warily, not knowing at what precise temperature the metal of my heart was fusible. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2
These caps cannot remain on after the fusible metal melts, if there is the least force of water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
One of the peculiarities in the clay found in Japan is that it contains both the fusible and infusible materials in such proportions as to make a light, beautiful, translucent, and durable porcelain. Scientific American Supplement, No. 303, October 22, 1881
The oxygen valve also includes a safety nut having a small hole through it closed by a fusible metal which melts at 250° Fahrenheit. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon
I am aware that some states require that all engines be fitted with a fusible plug. Rough and Tumble Engineering
Q.--Are plugs of fusible metal useful in preventing explosions? A Catechism of the Steam Engine
Another adds to those qualities fusibility: and then the word gold signifies to him a body, bright, yellow, fusible, and very heavy. An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding, Volume 2 MDCXC, Based on the 2nd Edition, Books 3 and 4
The egg-shell porcelain sold at Nagasaki is made in this province from Arita clay, and this is made from clay with no admixture of fusible matter except that contained by the clay naturally. Scientific American Supplement, No. 303, October 22, 1881
It is more fusible than copper, and not so apt to tarnish. The Book of Household Management
By the time you have replaced a fusible plug a few times in a hot boiler you will conclude it is better to keep water over your crown sheet. Rough and Tumble Engineering
When the metal thurium was discovered, a query doubtless arose as to whether it was fusible. Practical Argumentation
This may be accomplished by filling them with fusible metal, and dissolving the substance of the shell by muriatic acid; thus a metallic solid will remain which exactly filled all the cavities. On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures
On the other hand, lavas less fusible, or poured out at a lower temperature, stiffen when they have flowed but a short distance, and accumulate in a steep cone. The Elements of Geology
At noon to-morrow, March 21st, the rays of the sun will be concentrated by the lens in the window-sash and will fall upon this boss of fusible metal. The Gates of Chance
Water pipes extend along the ceiling of a building and are fitted with plugs of some fusible alloy, at short distances apart. An Introduction to Chemical Science
It was then reasoned that since all metals hitherto known were fusible, and since thurium was a metal, undoubtedly it was fusible. Practical Argumentation
The pebbles are frequently whitewashed and even cemented together by a peculiar, white, friable, aluminous, fusible substance, which I believe is decomposed feldspar. Geological Observations on South America
Minute fragments of this rock are easily fusible. Volcanic Islands
The boss is made of a fusible alloy that melts at a certain prearranged temperature; it is simply a variation of the common safety plug used in all the systems of mechanical protection against fire. The Gates of Chance
These are infusible, and something must be added to render them fusible. An Introduction to Chemical Science
Of this viscous water and fusible earth, or sulphur, is composed that which is called quicksilver, the first matter of the metals. Bygone Beliefs: being a series of excursions in the byways of thought
Bed 5, compact, fine-grained, pale greenish-grey, non- calcareous, indurated mudstone, easily fusible into a pale green and white glass. Geological Observations on South America
The grey lavas contain numerous, minute, black, easily fusible specks; and but very few large crystals of feldspar. Volcanic Islands
The basis of the conglomerate, as well as some of the alternating thin beds, are formed of a red, rather harsh, easily fusible sandstone, with crystalline calcareous particles. Geological Observations on South America
Most of these substances are easily fusible, and have apparently been derived either from volcanoes still in quiet action, or from the attrition of volcanic products. Geological Observations on South America
This variety passes into others of paler green tints, less hard, but with a more crystalline fracture, and translucent on their edges; and these are fusible into a green enamel. Volcanic Islands
Some of the varieties appear gradually to become porphyritic with feldspar; and all of them are easily fusible into pale or dark-coloured beads, strongly attracted by the magnet. Geological Observations on South America
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