Galvanizing And Tinning; a Practical Treatise On Coating With Tin And Zinc, With a Special Chapter On Tinning Gray Iron Castings

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Galvanizing And Tinning; a Practical Treatise On Coating With Tin And Zinc, With a Special Chapter On Tinning Gray Iron Castings
W T William Thomas Flanders
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dust, which is contained in the box H ; I and O are water tanksiised for storing the work after If has been -treated in the acid ; K is a tank containing muriatic or sulphuric acid; L and M are acid tanks, the use of which will be explained in the proper place ; N is a tank for containing an alkali solution, and it should be provided with a steam coil ; R R denotes a drain through the center of the room to carry off the waste water. A sectional plan of this floor is given in Fig. 38.
REMOVING S
...CALE AND RUST WITH SULPHURIC ACID.
To enable steel and wrought iron to take a coating of tin, the scale and rust must be removed. This is best ac- complished with a pickle composed of i part sulphuric acid to about 30 to 40 of water, bringing the solution to a temperature of about 150 degree F.
If the articles are of such a shape that they -pack closely together they must be stirred so that the acid will have free action on all parts klike, otherwise the scale or rust will not be affected on that part that is in contact with another piece, the result being that the acid will bum the ^material first made clean before the scale is removed from the part in contact.


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