Lexicographical Neighbors of Speise
Literary usage of Speise
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Metallurgy of the Non-ferrous Metals by William Gowland (1914)
"Handling of Slag and Matte (and speise wlien present).-—In small furnaces there
is no fore-hearth, the slag, matte, and speise being tapped from time to ..."
2. Principles of Metallurgy: An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals by Charles Herman Fulton (1910)
"speise. — speise is a furnace product produced chiefly in lead blast furnace
smelting, ... A speise is essentially an artificial arsenide, although anti- ..."
3. Principles of Metallurgy: An Introduction to the Metallurgy of the Metals by Charles Herman Fulton (1910)
"speise. — speise is a furnace product produced chiefly in lead blast furnace
smelting, ... A speise is essentially an artificial arsenide, although anti- ..."
4. The Metallurgy of Lead and the Desilverization of Base Bullion by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1899)
"He also found as much as 10% of grains of metallic iron free from arsenic in
Leadville speise, which is uncommon. It has been already stated that speise ..."
5. Metallurgy of Copper by Heinrich Oscar Hofman (1914)
"to blast-roast speise in a Huntington-Heberlein pot. The experimental results
have been most satisfactory. Converting speise with an addition of about 50 ..."
6. A Treatise on Metallurgy: Comprising Mining, and General and Particular by Frederick Overman (1865)
"Cobalt-speise.—Wherever cobalt-glass is manufactured, a substance is found at
the bottom of the smelting-pots—called, by the Germans, cobalt-speise—which ..."
7. The Metallurgy of Lead: Including Desilverisartion and Cupellation by John Percy (1870)
"speise.—A speise often occurs as a thin crust between the regulus Lud the lead ;
it is crystalline, largely foliated, very brittle, ..."