Literary usage of Brassing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals: Comprising Electro by Georg Langbein (1909)
"The nickel deposit upon brassed sheets shows a decidedly whiter tone than that
upon coppered sheets, and brassing would deserve the preference if this ..."
2. The Electro-plating and Electro-refining of Metals by Alexander Watt (1902)
"Electro-brassing Wrought-iron Work.—Electro-brassing '/.'me Work. ... Electro-brassing
Cast-iron 'Work.—Owing to tile porous nature of this class of work, ..."
3. Electro-deposition by Alexander Watt (1887)
"Observations on Electro-brassing.—Bronzing Electro- brassed Work. ... Electro-brassing
Cast-iron Work.—Owing to the porous nature of this class of work, ..."
4. Galvanoplastic Manipulations: A Practical Guide for the Gold and Silver by William Henry Wahl, Alfred Roseleur (1883)
"But, generally, and especially when the bronze lustre is to be imparted afterwards,
an immersion of from 10 to 25 minutes in the brassing bath suffices. ..."
5. "The Iron Founder" Supplement: A Complete Illustrated Exposition of the Art by Simpson Bolland (1893)
"... immersion in a solution of sulphate of copper, when they acquire a coat of
the latter metal. They must be then washed in water. brassing CAST IRON. ..."