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Definition of Salinometers
1. salinometer [n] - See also: salinometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salinometers
Literary usage of Salinometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Oil Fields of Russia and the Russian Petroleum Industry: A Practical by Arthur Beeby-Thompson (1904)
"Description of English and Russian salinometers—Confusion arising from different
standard temperatures. Cleaning Boilers.—Most suitable frequency—Points to ..."
2. Marine Boilers: Their Construction and Working Dealing More Especially with by Louis Emile Bertin, Leslie Stephen Robertson (1906)
"Saturation and salinometers.—Continuous Blow-off. When a boiler is fed with water
containing salts, these latter are concentrated by distillation. ..."
3. The Practical Engineer's Hand-book: Comprising a Treatise on Modern Engines by Walter S. Hutton (1911)
"Hydrometers or salinometers are usually marked to suit a temperature of 200°
Fahr., this being about the temperature of the boiler-water immediately after ..."
4. Rudimentary Treatise on Marine Engines and Steam Vessels: Together with by Robert Murray (1858)
"salinometers.—Since the freedom of the boiler from scale or deposit depends, as
we have seen, upon the greater or less degree of saturation of the water, ..."
5. Engineering Facts and Figures by Andrew Betts Brown (1866)
"salinometers.—" Sea water," says a writer in the "English Mechanic," "contains
a certain quantity of salt, in the proportion of 1 lb. of salt to 32 lbs. or ..."