The Encyclopedia of Founding And Dictionary of Foundry Termsused in the Pratice

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The Encyclopedia of Founding And Dictionary of Foundry Termsused in the Pratice
Simpson Bolland
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See DIP- PING.
Ormolued Brass Dipping Acid. Sulphuric acid 1 gallon, nitric acid 1 gallon. This is a quick bright dipping acid for brass-work that has been already or- molued. See DIPPING.
Osmium. This metal was discovered by Tennant in 1803. It belongs to the class usually termed " noble/' and occurs in association with platinum in the form of an alloy with iridium. It is the least fusible "of all the metals, as the oxyhydrogen jet will volatilize, but not fuse it. This metal, like iridium, is
... extensively employed for tipping gold pens. See METALS.
Ounce. A division of the pound weight in English.
Ovens for Drying Moulds. 285 Ovens for Drying Moulds.
In Troy weight it means the twelfth part of a pound, and weighs 480 grains. In avoirdupois weight the ounce is the sixteenth part of a pound, and equal to 437J grains Troy.
Ovens for Drying Moulds and Cores. Much subsequent annoyance and loss is saved by exercising forethought with regard to location, size, and style of oven when it has been decided to build a new or make extensive alterations in an old foundry.


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