| 1856 - 974 páginas
...about half way up from the bottom, there is a hole made for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap-hole stopped with loam,...should not hold less than one, or more than five tons, of fluid iron at each charge. The vessel should be placed so near to the discharge hole of the blast... | |
| 1856 - 648 páginas
...about half way up from the bottom, there is a hole made for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap-hole stopped with loam,...any convenient size, but I prefer that it should not ild less than ene, or more than five tons, of fluid iron at each charge. The vessel should be placed... | |
| 1856 - 540 páginas
...there is a hole made for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is а tap-liolo stopped with loam, by means of which the iron is run...this converting vessel may be made of any convenient t-ize, but I prefer that it should not hold less than one, nor more than five tons of fluid iron, at... | |
| 1856 - 530 páginas
...about half way up from the bottom, there is a hole made for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap-hole stopped with loam,...of the process. In practice, this converting vessel mny be made of any convenient size, but I prefer that it should not hold less than one, nor more than... | |
| 1856 - 650 páginas
...about half way up from the bottom, there is a hole made for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap-hole stopped with loam, by means of which the iron is run out at tlie end of the process. In practice this converting vessel may be made of any convenient size, but... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1856 - 500 páginas
...for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap-hole stopped with loam, by which the iron is run out at the end of the process. The vessel is placed so near to the discharge-hole of the blast-furnace as to allow the iron to flow... | |
| 1856 - 504 páginas
...for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap-hole stopped with loam, by which the iron is run out at the end of the process. The vessel is placed so near to the discharge-hole of the blast-furnace as to allow the iron to flow... | |
| William Newton - 1856 - 430 páginas
...for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap-hole stopped with loam, by which the iron is run out at the end of the process. A vessel is placed so near to the discharge hole of the blast furnace as to allow the iron to flow... | |
| 1857 - 424 páginas
...bottom, there is a hole made for running in the crude metal, and on the opposite side there is a tap hole stopped with loam, by means of which the iron is run...should not hold less than one, or more than five tons, of fluid iron at each charge. The vessel should bo placed so near to the discharge hole of the blast... | |
| 1857 - 426 páginas
...and on the opposite side there is a tap hole stopped with loam, by means of which the iron is run put at the end of the process. In practice this converting...should not hold less than one, or more than five tons, of fluid iron at each charge. The vessel should be placed so near to the discharge hole of the blast... | |
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