The Manufacture of Cellulose a Practical Treatise for Paper And Cellulose Techn

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The Manufacture of Cellulose a Practical Treatise for Paper And Cellulose Techn
Max Schubert
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As 10 parts of sulphate of barium, 8 parts of oxide of lead, 2 parts of lamp-black and a solu- tion of waterglass of 12 Re. Then follows, built in with cement, a layer of hard burned porous bricks, formed un- der hydraulic pressure. The next layer consists of Port- land cement and quarz sand, lampblack, sulphate of barium, oxide of lead and waterglass again mixed in. It should have the consistency of mortar and is poured be- hind the innermost layer of glazed tiles.
In England instead of cement
... for the tiles a plastic mass made of asbestos and waterglass of 1. 5 spec. Grav. Is used, serving to close up the joints.
N. P. Wedege of Drontheim, had patented in Germany under No. 78, 966, a discharging arrangement on fixed cellulose digesters and says the following about it: Until now in discharging the digester the acid was gen- erally first let out by a special pipe attachment, then the upper cover was opened and the digester filled with cold 134 THE MANUFACTURE OF CELLULOSE.
water to wash the mass and to cool off the digester when the mass was shoveled out by hand.


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