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Definition of Scorifiers
1. scorifier [n] - See also: scorifier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scorifiers
Literary usage of Scorifiers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Practical Assaying by John Mitchell (1868)
"2-92 „ iron 0-76 „ alumina 1-61 Silica 2-40 „ manganese .... 1-59 scorifiers.
... and scorifiers will be explained under the head of silver assay. ..."
2. A Manual of Practical Assaying by John Mitchell (1868)
"49-54 Carbonate of magnesia Phosphate of lime magnesio „ iron . alumina.
manganese Silica, 7-74 3-32 2-92 0-76 1-51 1-59 2-46 scorifiers. ..."
3. The Sampling and Assay of the Precious Metals: Comprising Gold, Silver by Ernest Alfred Smith (1913)
"... tongs of different sizes are generally required to accommodate the various
sizes of scorifiers. ..."
4. Chemical Handicraft: A Classified and Descriptive Catalogue of Chemical by John Joseph Griffin (1877)
"scorifiers, fireclay, English, Fig. 4648, price per dozen :— 2 „ 2Í „ 2s. 3d.
Ц „ Ц „ 3s. Od. 1 inch to 1£ inch, Is. 9d. 4648. 3 inch to 3i inch, 3s. 3d. ..."
5. A Textbook on Metallurgy of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead, and Zinc by International Correspondence Schools (1902)
"The crucibles and scorifiers used in assaying must be able to withstand very high
heats and sudden changes of temperature without fusing or cracking, ..."
6. The Fire Assay of Gold, Silver, and Lead in Ores and Metallurgical Products by Leonard Strong Austin (1907)
"CRUCIBLES AND scorifiers. For ordinary assaying, but few out of the many kinds
advertised are made use of. Thus, for work in the muffle, but two sizes are ..."
7. The Fire Assay of Gold, Silver, and Lead in Ores and Metallurgical Products by Leonard Strong Austin (1907)
"CRUCIBLES AND scorifiers. For ordinary assaying, but few out of the many kinds
advertised are made ..."