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Definition of Iron mold
1. Noun. A spot caused the staining with rust or ink.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Iron Mold
Literary usage of Iron mold
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1903)
"A chilled canting is one that is cast in an iron mold; the object of the iron
mold being to extract the heat rapidly and so harden the iron by causing the ..."
2. Metallurgy of Copper by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1914)
"The platform, d, carries the diagonally-split cast-iron mold,/, ... The iron mold
is filled two-thirds with copper, the disc is pressed down until the metal ..."
3. The Production of Malleable Castings: A Practical Treatise on the Processes by Richard George Gottlob Moldenke (1910)
"Unless the principles underlying the use of the iron mold are well understood
and the mold itself properly built and used accordingly, the subject will ..."
4. The Automobile Storage Battery: Its Care and Repair by American Bureau of Engineering, Chicago (1918)
"The advantage of this type of Burning Lead Mold over a cast iron mold is obvious.
... The cast-iron mold, on the other hand, takes so much heat from the ..."
5. American Journal of Agriculture and Science by Ebenezer Emmons, A. Osborn (1848)
"James Small, a Scotchman, constructed a Cast Iron Plow on true mechanical principles
as early as 1740, and was the first inventor of the Cast iron mold ..."
6. The Cupola Furnace: A Practical Treatise on the Construction and Management by Edward Kirk (1903)
"When not melted extremely hot the metal expands or swells in cooling to so great
an extent as to tear a sand mold to pieces or break an iron mold where it ..."
7. Forging of Iron and Steel: A Text Book for the Use of Students in Colleges by William Allyn Richards (1915)
"A cast-iron mold is placed around the joint. Then a charge of thermit in a hand
crucible is ignited, and as soon as the seething ceases the molten thermit ..."
8. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1903)
"A chilled canting is one that is cast in an iron mold; the object of the iron
mold being to extract the heat rapidly and so harden the iron by causing the ..."
9. Metallurgy of Copper by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1914)
"The platform, d, carries the diagonally-split cast-iron mold,/, ... The iron mold
is filled two-thirds with copper, the disc is pressed down until the metal ..."
10. The Production of Malleable Castings: A Practical Treatise on the Processes by Richard George Gottlob Moldenke (1910)
"Unless the principles underlying the use of the iron mold are well understood
and the mold itself properly built and used accordingly, the subject will ..."
11. The Automobile Storage Battery: Its Care and Repair by American Bureau of Engineering, Chicago (1918)
"The advantage of this type of Burning Lead Mold over a cast iron mold is obvious.
... The cast-iron mold, on the other hand, takes so much heat from the ..."
12. American Journal of Agriculture and Science by Ebenezer Emmons, A. Osborn (1848)
"James Small, a Scotchman, constructed a Cast Iron Plow on true mechanical principles
as early as 1740, and was the first inventor of the Cast iron mold ..."
13. The Cupola Furnace: A Practical Treatise on the Construction and Management by Edward Kirk (1903)
"When not melted extremely hot the metal expands or swells in cooling to so great
an extent as to tear a sand mold to pieces or break an iron mold where it ..."
14. Forging of Iron and Steel: A Text Book for the Use of Students in Colleges by William Allyn Richards (1915)
"A cast-iron mold is placed around the joint. Then a charge of thermit in a hand
crucible is ignited, and as soon as the seething ceases the molten thermit ..."