The Year-book for Colorists and Dyers, Volume 81906 - Dyes and dyeing |
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Page 129
The claim covers a process for emulsifying resin soap in water , consisting in heating resin soap , mixing it with water under steam - pressure and injecting the heated mixture in atomized state into lime - water , for the purpose of ...
The claim covers a process for emulsifying resin soap in water , consisting in heating resin soap , mixing it with water under steam - pressure and injecting the heated mixture in atomized state into lime - water , for the purpose of ...
Page 139
The process consists , essentially , in heating charges composed of mixtures of raw materials above mentioned in the presence of steam and sulphur compounds to form products , as above shown . PROCESS OF MAKING CARBON TETRACHLORID . or ...
The process consists , essentially , in heating charges composed of mixtures of raw materials above mentioned in the presence of steam and sulphur compounds to form products , as above shown . PROCESS OF MAKING CARBON TETRACHLORID . or ...
Page 146
The solution dissolves the resinous contents of the wood and opens up the cells thereof , so that upon the application of steam the terpenes are liberated with great freedom and rapidity . The alkaline solution has also the property of ...
The solution dissolves the resinous contents of the wood and opens up the cells thereof , so that upon the application of steam the terpenes are liberated with great freedom and rapidity . The alkaline solution has also the property of ...
Page 150
The process consists in passing a mixture of air and a gascontaining hydrogen — such as coal - gas or water - gas — in about equal quantities and saturated with steam over iron oxid heated to a dull - red heat or other metallic oxid ...
The process consists in passing a mixture of air and a gascontaining hydrogen — such as coal - gas or water - gas — in about equal quantities and saturated with steam over iron oxid heated to a dull - red heat or other metallic oxid ...
Page 151
It is now found that if air and steam only heated to a temperature between 300 ° and 400 ° C. , and preferably to 350 ° C. , are passed over iron ( or other suitable element ) offering a large surface and intimate contact ammonia is ...
It is now found that if air and steam only heated to a temperature between 300 ° and 400 ° C. , and preferably to 350 ° C. , are passed over iron ( or other suitable element ) offering a large surface and intimate contact ammonia is ...
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