The Methods of Glass Blowing for the Use of Physical And Chemical Students

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The Methods of Glass Blowing for the Use of Physical And Chemical Students
W a William Ashwell Shenstone
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Each joint, especially those at //, must be annealed after it is blown. Some operators might prefer to join A A by the tube K in the first instance, then to intro- duce the electrodes at E and D. In some respects this plan would be rather easier than the other, but, on the whole, it is better to make the joints at JJ last in order, as they are more apt to be broken than the others during the subsequent manipulations.
2. I have before me the vacuum tube shown by Fig. 28, in wliich the dotted lin
...es relate to details of manipulation only.
Fio. 28.
It is usually possible to detect the parts of which a piece of apparatus has been built up, for even the best-made joints exhibit evidence of their existence. Thus, although I did not make the tube that is before me, and cannot therefore pretend to say precisely in what order its parts were made and put together, the evidence which it exhibits of joints at the dotted lines A, B, C, D, E, F, enables me to give a general idea of the processes employed in its construction, and to explain how a similar tube might be constructed.


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