| 1844 - 576 pages
...Ib. of wax or tallow, 1 pint of spirits of turpentine and 2 oz. of india-rubber, dissolved with 1 Ib. of asphalte in bisulphuret of carbon for every pound...is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article being connected with any of the electrical... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1845 - 328 pages
...solution ; the wax or tallow being first melted, the solution of India-rubber and asphalte is stirred ; then the turpentine, and after that the solution of...prepared by dissolving four ounces of silver in nitric acidt and afterwards diluting the same with twelve gallons of water : the gold solution is formed by... | |
| 1853 - 830 pages
...brushing ; the article is then immersed in a dilute solution of nitrate of silver or chloride of gold : in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article being connected with any of the electrical... | |
| Campbell Morfit, Clarence Morfit - 1857 - 642 pages
...brushing ; the article is then dipped in a dilute solution of nitrate of silver or chloride of gold ; in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article-s being connected with a battery. The solution... | |
| James Napier - 1860 - 188 pages
...chloride of gold ; in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article...employed for coating articles with metal. The solution intended to be used is prepared by dissolving four ounces of silver in nitric acid, and afterwards... | |
| James Napier - 1860 - 200 pages
...brushing : the article is then immersed in a dilute solution of nitrate of silver, or chloride of gold ; in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article being connected with any of the electrical... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1864 - 682 pages
...1844. the article is then immersed in a dilute solution of nitrate of silver, or chloride of gold ; in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article being connected with any of the electrical... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1874 - 718 pages
...1844. the article is then immersed in a dilute solution of nitrate of silver, or chloride of gold ; in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article being connected with any of the electrical... | |
| James Napier - 1876 - 280 pages
...chloride of gold ; in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article being connected with any of the electrical apparatuses at present employed for coating articles with metal. The solution intended to be used is... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1878 - 720 pages
...1844. the article is then immersed in a dilute solution of nitrate of silver, or chloride of gold ; in a few minutes the surface is covered with a fine film of metal, sufficient to insure a deposit of any required thickness on the article being connected with any of the electrical... | |
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