Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement, that proposed by the Committee on Uniformity in the analysis of Materials for the Portland Cement Industry, of the New York Section of the Society for Chemical Industry, and published... Standard Methods of Testing and Specifications for Comment - Page 7by American Society for Testing Materials. Committee on Standard Specifications for Cement - 1905 - 32 pagesFull view - About this book
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1902 - 336 pages
...Journal of Science, Vol. XIII, p. 145; On cement analysis, report to the committee on uniformity in analysis of materials for the Portland cement industry, of the New York section of the Society of Chemical Industry, in the Journal of the Society of Chemical Industries, Vol. XXI, 1902. By HN Stokes:... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - Civil engineering - 1903 - 896 pages
...composition of the product as largely to destroy the significance of the results of analysis. 7. — -Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis...the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15th, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 8. — Significance.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1903 - 420 pages
...time his experiments upon methods for the analysis of cements. This work was undertaken at the request of the New York section of the Society for Chemical Industry, and has determined the more serious sources of error in this class of commercial analyses. Mr. Allen published... | |
| Ohio. Division of Geological Survey - Geology - 1904 - 416 pages
...the composition of the product as largely to destroy the significance of the results of analysis. 7. Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis...the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 8. Significance.... | |
| Myron Samuel Falk - Cement - 1904 - 198 pages
...composition of the product as largely to destroy the significance of the results of analysis. 7. — Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis...the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January I5th, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 8. — Significance.... | |
| Albert Bleininger, Geological Survey of Ohio - Cement - 1904 - 418 pages
...the composition of the product as largely to destroy the significance of the results of analysis. 7. Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis...the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 8. Significance.... | |
| Albert Bleininger - Cement - 1904 - 414 pages
...composition of the product as largely to destroy the significance of the results of analysis. 7. Method.—As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement,...the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 8. Significance.—The... | |
| Edwin Clarence Eckel - Cement - 1905 - 802 pages
...the composition of the product as largely to destroy the significance of the results of analysis. 7. Method. — As a method to be followed for the analysis...the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 8. Significance.... | |
| Charles Carroll Brown - Cement - 1905 - 384 pages
...sugar inspectors. If in bags, it should be taken from surface to center. Chemical Analysis. — 4. Method — As a method to be followed for the analysis...Section of the Society for Chemical Industry, and given herein on a subsequent page, is recommended. Specific Gravity. — 5. Apparatus and Method —... | |
| Portland Cement Association - Cement - 1905 - 44 pages
...of the product as largely to destroy the significance of the results of analysis. 7.—METHOD.—As a method to be followed for the analysis of cement,...the Society for Chemical Industry, and published in the -Journal of the Society for January 15, 1902, is recommended. SPECIFIC GRAVITY. 9.—Inasmuch as... | |
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