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Definition of Furnacing
1. furnace [v] - See also: furnace
Lexicographical Neighbors of Furnacing
Literary usage of Furnacing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Survey of Industrial Health-hazards and Occupational Diseases in Ohio by Ohio State Board of Health, Emery Roe Hayhurst (1915)
"furnacing. In addition to the processes concerned in the boiler, ... Xone of
these furnacing operations are on the scale of the large heating furnaces, ..."
2. Metallurgy of Copper by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1914)
"The cost of treatment at present (including grinding, furnacing, leaching,
precipitating with recovery of a portion of the gold, silver, and lead values), ..."
3. American Druggist (1888)
"Surely, "assay" to a chemist involves the idea of furnacing of some sort.
Regarding this criticism, we would say that each branch of literature or science ..."
4. The Mineral Industry (1899)
"At a typical and well-arranged works the pumping,' crushing, furnacing and ...
The principal difficulty with the furnacing is the high heat required, ..."
5. Practical Ship Production by Andrew Williams Carmichael (1919)
"79). The other flange, during this operation is secured fast to the bending slab
by dogs. furnacing of Plates.—Certain plates of the shell plating are ..."
6. Practical Ship Production by Andrew Williams Carmichael (1919)
"79). The other flange, during this operation is secured fast to the bending slab
by dogs. furnacing of Plates.—Certain plates of the shell plating are ..."
7. The Naval Constructor: A Vade Mecum of Ship Design for Students, Naval by George Simpson (1918)
"Such plates as require furnacing should be arranged as short as possible, the
most difficult of these being the "hip" plate on the quarters, ..."
8. Forestry and Forest Products: Prize Essays of the Edinburgh International by Hugh Robert Mill, John Rattray (1885)
"The process of recovering the soda from spent alkaline liquors consists in boiling
down until free from water, and subsequent furnacing to burn out organic ..."