ForsideBøgerA Treatise On The Princip…ice Of Dock Engineering

A Treatise On The Principles And Practice Of Dock Engineering

Forfatter: Brysson Cunningham

År: 1904

Forlag: Charles Griffin & Company

Sted: London

Sider: 784

UDK: Vandbygningssamlingen 340.18

With 34 Folding-Plates and 468 Illustrations in the Text

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ELECTRO-METALLURGY, ETC. 67 Second Edition, Revised, Enlarged, and in part Re-written. With Additional Sections on Modern Théories of Eleotrolysis Costs, &c. Price 10s. 6d. A TREATISE ON ELECTRO-METALLURGY: Embracing the Application of Electrolyais to the Plating, Depositing, Smelting, and Refining of varions Metals, and to the Repro- duction of Printing Surfaces and Art-Work, &c. BY WALTER G. M°MILLAN, F.I.C., F.C.S., Secretary to the Institution of Electrical Engineers; late Lecturer in Metallurgy at Mason College, Birmingham. With numerous Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. Cloth. “This excellent treatise, . . . one of the best and most complets tnanuals hitherto published on Electro-Metallurgy.”—Electrical Review. “ This work will be a standard.” —Jeweller. {< Any metallurgical process which reduces the cost of production must of necessity prove of great commercial importance. . . . We recommend this manual to all who are interested in the practical application of electrolytic processes.”—Nature. Second Edition, Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged. In large 8vo. With Numerous Illustrations and Three Kolding- Plates. [At Press. ELECTRIC SMELTING & REFIKING: A Practical Manual of the Extraction and Treatment of Metals by Electrical Methods. Being the “ Elektro-Metallvrgie ” of Db. W. BORCHERS. Translated from the Latest German Edition by WALTER G. M°MILLAN, F.I.C., F.C.S. CONTENTS. Part I.—Alkalies and Alkaline Earth Metals: Magnesium, Lithium, Beryllium, Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, the Carbides of the Alkaline Earth Metals. Part II. — The Earth Metals: Aluminium, Cerium, Lanthanum, Didymium. Part III.—The Heavy Metals: Copper, Silver, Gold, Zine and Cad- mium, Mercury, Tin, Lead, Bismuth, Antimony, Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten, Uranium, Manganese, Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt, the Platinum Group. ‘COMPREHENSIVE and AUTHOBITATIVE . . . nOt Only PULL Of VALUABLE INFOR- MATION, but gives evidence of a THOROUGH insight into the technical VALUE and possibilities of all the methods discussed.”—TAe Electrician. “ Dr. Borchers’ well-known work . . . must of necessity be aoquired by every one interested in the subject. Exobllently put into English with additional matter by Mr. McMillan.”—Rature. “ Will be of great service to the practical man and the Student.”—Electric Smelting. LONDON : CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO., LIMITED, EXETER STREET, STRAND.