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Definition of Slagged
1. slag [v] - See also: slag
Lexicographical Neighbors of Slagged
Literary usage of Slagged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with the Blowpipe by Carl Friedrich Plattner, Henry Bedinger Cornwall, John H. Caswell (1892)
"Containing copper in an oxidized state, free from, or combined witli, acids and
water; or slagged with earthy matters, or combined in any other way. ..."
2. The Assayer's Manual: An Abridged Treatise on the Docimastic Examination of by Bruno Kerl (1883)
"... tin oxide is slagged off.—For this reason— a. The ore is intimately rubbed
together with powdered charcoal (p. 216), or carbonaceous black-flux, ..."
3. The Assayer's Manual by Bruno Kerl (1889)
"On account of the ease with which tin oxide is slagged off.— For these reasons— a.
The ore is intimately rubbed together with powdered charcoal (p. ..."
4. The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1892)
"The charges running 50 and 00 per cent, lead and free from impurities require
when roasted a very slight increase of temperature to be slagged, care being ..."
5. The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion by Henrich Oscar Hofman (1892)
"The charges running 50 and 60 per cent. lead and free from impurities require
when roasted a very slight increase of temperature to be slagged, care being ..."
6. The Assayer's Manual: An Abridged Treatise on the Docimastic Examination of Ores by Bruno Kerl (1889)
"On account of the ease with which tin oxide is slagged off.— For these reasons— a.
The ore is intimately rubbed together with powdered charcoal (p. ..."