I make the compound, or compounds, with which I unite or combine the said substances, as follows. (No. 1.) I take two pounds of caoutchouc, dissolved in one gallon of equal parts of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coal-tar oil, six ounces of black... The London Journal of Arts and Sciences - Página 3081826Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1826 - 440 páginas
...County of Middlesex, Patent Cork Mamifacturer, for his Invention of a new or improved Mamifaeture, which may in many instances be used as a substitute...are to be added, and well stirred when mixing, the beat facilitating the dissolution of the ingredients; the whole is then to be strained through a sieve,... | |
| 1826 - 460 páginas
...Dissolve two pounds of caoutchouc in ope gallon of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coal tar. Add six ounces of black resin, two pounds of strong glue size, and one pound of yellow ochre, whitening, or powdered pumice. Second composition. — Dissolve lj Ib. of caoutchouc... | |
| 1827 - 478 páginas
...caoutchouc, dissolved in one gallon of equal parts of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coal tar oil, six ounces of black resin, two pounds of strong glue...size, and one pound of ochre, powdered pumice, or whiting, and mix the whole together; or (No. 2.) one pound and an half of caoutchouc, dissolved as... | |
| 1826 - 418 páginas
...Dissolve two pounds of caoutchouc in one gallon of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coal tar. Add six ounces of black resin, two pounds of strong glue size, and one pound of yellow ochre, whitening, or powdered pumice. Second composition. — Dissolve 1£ Ib. of caoutchouc... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, James Manning, Thomas Colpitts Granger - 1841 - 1068 páginas
...rectified coal tar oil, six ounces n^^n d d 1841. WALTON o. POTTER. 1841. WALTON POTTER. MICHAELMAS TERM, of black resin, two pounds of strong glue size, and one pound of ochre, powdered pumice, or whiting, and mix the whole together ; or No. 2. one pound and a half of caoutchouc, dissolved as before... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1844 - 796 páginas
...caoutchouc, dissolved in one gallon of equal parts of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coal tar oil, six ounces of black resin, two pounds of strong glue...size, and one pound of ochre, powdered pumice, or whiting, and mix the whole together. He goes on to No. 2, which is "one and a half pound of caoutchouc,... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1844 - 1114 páginas
...caoutchouc, dissolved in one gallon of equal parts of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coal tar oil, six ounces of black resin, two pounds of strong glue...size, and one pound of ochre, powdered pumice, or whiting, and mix the whole together. He goes on to No. 2, which is "one and a half pound of caoutchouc,... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1857 - 344 páginas
...caoutchouc, dissolved in one gallon of equal parts of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coal-tar oil, six ounces of black resin, two pounds of strong glue...size, and one pound of ochre, powdered pumice, or whiting, and mix the whole together ; or (No. 2.) one pound and a half of caoutchouc, dissolved as... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1887 - 632 páginas
...caoutchouc, dissolved in one gallon of equal parts of oil of turpentine and highly rectified coaltar oil, six ounces of black resin, two pounds of strong glue size, and one pound of ochre, powdered pumice or whiting, and mix the whole together; or, No. 2. One pound and a half of caoutchouc, dissolved as before... | |
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