Fused - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bismuth
and rather brittle masses show broad cleavage surfaces when broken across It melts at 507deg Fahr being easily fused in the flame of a candle It is found in a native state and as a constituent of
Bocca
The round hole in the furnace of a glass manufactory through which the fused glass is taken out
Glazed tiles
industrial ceramic by Felix Singer and Sonja S. Singer, it is stated: 'Glazes are thin layer of glass fused on to the surface of the body; they are applied to bodies to make them impervious, mechanically stronger
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Cast iron
produced in a blast furnace. It contains up to 4% carbon, and is more brittle, but more easily fused, than steel'. According to Van Nostrand's scientific Encyclopedia, 'cast iron' is 'primarily the product of remelting and casting
Smalt
coloring material used in various arts It is a vitreous substance made of cobalt potash and calcined quartz fused and reduced to a powder
Cephalosporin
of chemical substances some of which have therapeutically useful antibacterial activity whose structure contains a beta lactam ring fused to a six membered ring containing a sulfur and a nitrogen atom The first of the series cephalosporin
penicillin
Any of a variety of substances having a structure containing a beta lactam ring fused to a thiirane ring to which a carboxyl group is attached but most commonly interpreted as benzyl penicillin
Hematinon
A red consisting of silica borax and soda fused with oxide of copper and iron and used in enamels mosaics etc
Oxalan
A complex nitrogenous substance C3N3H5O3 obtained from alloxan or when urea is fused with ethyl oxamate as a stable white crystalline powder called also oxaluramide
Frit
The material of which glass is made after having been calcined or partly fused in a furnace but before vitrification It is a composition of silex and alkali occasionally with other ingredients
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Fused - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bismuth
and rather brittle masses show broad cleavage surfaces when broken across It melts at 507deg Fahr being easily fused in the flame of a candle It is found in a native state and as a constituent of
Bocca
The round hole in the furnace of a glass manufactory through which the fused glass is taken out
Glazed tiles
industrial ceramic by Felix Singer and Sonja S. Singer, it is stated: 'Glazes are thin layer of glass fused on to the surface of the body; they are applied to bodies to make them impervious, mechanically stronger
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Cast iron
produced in a blast furnace. It contains up to 4% carbon, and is more brittle, but more easily fused, than steel'. According to Van Nostrand's scientific Encyclopedia, 'cast iron' is 'primarily the product of remelting and casting
Smalt
coloring material used in various arts It is a vitreous substance made of cobalt potash and calcined quartz fused and reduced to a powder
Cephalosporin
of chemical substances some of which have therapeutically useful antibacterial activity whose structure contains a beta lactam ring fused to a six membered ring containing a sulfur and a nitrogen atom The first of the series cephalosporin
penicillin
Any of a variety of substances having a structure containing a beta lactam ring fused to a thiirane ring to which a carboxyl group is attached but most commonly interpreted as benzyl penicillin
Hematinon
A red consisting of silica borax and soda fused with oxide of copper and iron and used in enamels mosaics etc
Oxalan
A complex nitrogenous substance C3N3H5O3 obtained from alloxan or when urea is fused with ethyl oxamate as a stable white crystalline powder called also oxaluramide
Frit
The material of which glass is made after having been calcined or partly fused in a furnace but before vitrification It is a composition of silex and alkali occasionally with other ingredients
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