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Simpson Bolland
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See Dams.
Siemens - Martin - Steel. — See Open - hearth Steel; Regenerative Furnace.
Sieve. — A fine riddle, usually made from brass wire, and used for mixing and separating the finer grades of sand, etc., in the foundry. See Riddles.
Silex. — A generic name given to flint-stone, pure quartz, silica, and all minerals in which a large proportion of silica is present. See Silica.
Silica.— One of the most abundant substances found in nature. Silica is the chief component of a number of Digitized b
...y Google Silica Bricki. 388 Silicon.
precious stones, of rock-crystals, agates, porphyry, granite, flints, sandstone, and sand. When perfectly pure it is a fine powder, very hard, and will wear away glass. When mixed with water it does not adhere, but falls to the bottom, leaving the water clear. It fuses in the oxyhydrogen blowpipe, and may be drawn into threads after the manner of glass. When silica is mixed with alkalies it melts at a lower temperature, and combines with them to form glass.


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