Reports shall be made on the following fractions : 0 to 170 degrees Centigrade. 170 to 200 degrees Centigrade. 200 to 210 degrees Centigrade. 210 to 235 degrees Centigrade. 235 to 270 degrees Centigrade. 270 to 315 degrees Centigrade. 315 to 355 degrees... The Preservation of Structural Timber - Page 263by Howard Frederick Weiss - 1916 - 361 pagesFull view - About this book
| American Railway Engineering Association - Railroad engineering - 1911 - 520 pages
...the thermometer and the end of the condensing tube shall not be less than 20 nor more than 24 in., and during the progress of the distillation the thermometer...shall be made on the following fractions : 0 to 170 degrees Centigrade. 170 to 200 degrees Centigrade. 200 to 210 degrees Centigrade. 210 to 235 degrees... | |
| Municipal engineering - 1911 - 710 pages
...distillation the thermometer must remain in the position originally placed. The distillates should be collected in weighed bottles and all fractions determined by weight Reports are to be made on the following fractions: 0 to 170 degrees 170 to 200 degrees 200 to 210 degrees 210... | |
| Association for Standardizing Paving Specifications - Pavements - 1911 - 154 pages
...distillation, the thermometer must remain in the position originally placed. The distillates should be collected in weighed bottles and all fractions determined by weight. Reports are to be made on the following fractions : 0 to 170 degrees Centigrade. 170 to 200 degrees Centigrade.... | |
| Association for Standardizing Paving Specifications - Pavements - 1912 - 180 pages
...distillation, the thermometer must remain in the position originally placed. The distillates should be collected in weighed bottles and all fractions determined by weight. Reports are to be made on the following fractions : 0 to 170 degrees centigrade. 170 to 200 degrees centigrade.... | |
| Association for Standardizing Paving Specifications - Pavements - 1913 - 202 pages
...distillation, the thermometer must remain in the position originally placed. The distillates should be collected in weighed bottles and all fractions determined by weight. Reports are to be made on the following fractions : 0 to 170 degrees centigrade. 170 to 200 degrees centigrade.... | |
| Association for Standardizing Paving Specifications - Pavements - 1913 - 202 pages
...distillation, the thermometer must remain in the position originally placed. The distillates should be collected in weighed bottles and all fractions determined by weight. Reports are to be made on the following fractions : 0 to 170 degrees centigrade. 170 to 200 degrees centigrade.... | |
| Arthur Horace Blanchard, Henry Bernardin Drowne - Highway engineering - 1913 - 802 pages
...distillation the thermometer must remain in the position originally placed. "The distillates should be collected in weighed bottles and all fractions determined by weight. Reports are to be made on the following fractions: o to 170 degrees Centigrade. 170 to 200 200 to 210 210 to... | |
| Howard Frederick Weiss - Wood - 1914 - 388 pages
...exactly 100 grams of oil placed therein, the same being weighed in the retort. The thermometer shall be inserted in the retort with the lower end of the...the following fractions: 0 to 170° C. 235 to 270° C. 170 to 200° C. 270 to 315° C. 200 to 210° C. 315 to 355° C. 210 to 235° C. Residue above 355°... | |
| American Society for Municipal Improvements - Municipal engineering - 1915 - 852 pages
...distillation, .the thermometer must remain in the position originally placed. The distillates should be collected in weighed bottles and all fractions determined by weight. Reports are to be made on the following fractions : 0 to 170 degrees centigrade. 170 to 200 degrees centigrade.... | |
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