Lexicographical Neighbors of Ingoting
Literary usage of Ingoting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lockwood's Dictionary of Terms Used in the Practice of Mechanical by Joseph Gregory Horner (1892)
"ingoting.—The melting of brass or gun-metal scrap and pouring it into ingots ...
The object of ingoting is the preparatory purification of tho metal by the ..."
2. Bulletin by Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (1904)
"The gas swept the vapours into a condenser where liquid metal condensed and was
subsequently tapped off for ingoting. ..."
3. Henley's Encyclopædia of Practical Engineering and Allied Trades: A by Joseph Gregory Horner (1907)
"Ingot, IngOting.—An ingot is a mass of directly at the first mixing. The ingot
moulds are of iron, of rectangular shape, and contain the initials of the ..."
4. Bulletin by United States Bureau of Mines (1919)
"... of the charge if used without ingoting, and when all borings are run down to
ingot, there is no reason for heating any hotter than enough to pour well. ..."