The Pocket book of Refrigeration And Ice Making

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The Pocket book of Refrigeration And Ice Making
Alexander James Wallis Tayler
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f The silicate cotton was pressed together tightly, and thus its conductivity appears greater than would have been the case had it been more loosely packed.
J The Kieselguhr employed consisted on the average of Silica 83-8, Magnesia 0-7, Lime O-8, Alumina ro, Peroxide of Iron 2-1, Organic Matter 4-5, Moisture and Loss, 7-1. It was employed in conjunction with 10 per cent, of binding material, viz. , fibre and mucilaginous extract of several vegetable matters.
Papier mache composition, consistin
...g of paper pulp mixed with clay and carbon, together with hair and fragments of hemp rope.
|| A lighter modification of above.
The quantity of heat in units, transmitted through one ^quare foot of plate per hour, may be found thus : Subtract INSULATION.
123 the temperature of the cooler side from that of the hotter side of the plate, then multiply the result by the number in the table on p. 121 corresponding to the material used, and divide the product by the thickness of plate in inches. Thus an iron plate 2 in.


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