| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1913 - 622 Seiten
...CENTRAL STREET, BOSTON *' When writing to Advertisers please mention THS AMEBICAN CITY. Asphaltencs are the components of the bitumen in petroleums, petroleum...are soluble in carbon disulphide but insoluble in paraffin naphthas. Blonm Petroleums are semi-solid or solid products produced primarily by the action... | |
| Arthur Horace Blanchard, Henry Bernardin Drowne - 1913 - 828 Seiten
...derivatives of complex structure, largely cyclic and bridge compounds.! Aspl1altenes are the components of bitumen in petroleums, petroleum products, malthas,...are soluble in carbon disulphide but insoluble in paraffine naphthas.J As phallic Petroleums are petroleums which yield asphalts upon reduction. Asphalt... | |
| Heinrich Ries, Thomas Leonard Watson - 1914 - 726 Seiten
...complex structure, largely cyclic and bridge compounds." Asphaltenes. — The committee define these as the components of the bitumen in petroleums, petroleum...are soluble in carbon disulphide but insoluble in paraffin naphthas. The following are some of the more important types of the purer bitumens, which... | |
| 1914 - 428 Seiten
...the action of air upon originally fluid native bitumens which are heated during the blowing process. Carbenes. — The components of the bitumen In petroleums,...solid native bitumens, which are soluble In carbon dlsulphlde but Insoluble in carbon tetrachlorlde. Cut-back Products. — Petroleum or tar reslduums... | |
| Arthur Horace Blanchard - 1915 - 540 Seiten
...of its center above a straight line through its ends. Camber of a Road.f See "Crown." Carbenes. f J The components of the bitumen in petroleums, petroleum...disulphide, but insoluble in carbon tetrachloride. Carpet. f A bituminous surface of appreciable thickness, generally formed on top of a roadway by the application... | |
| Arthur Horace Blanchard - 1915 - 536 Seiten
...having a penetration of between 5 and 250. Asphaltenes.ft The components of the bitumen in petroleum, petroleum products, malthas, asphalt cements, and...are soluble in carbon disulphide, but insoluble in paraffin naphthas. Asphaltic. f Similar to, or essentially composed of, asphalt. Bank Gravel. | Gravel... | |
| Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor - 1916 - 548 Seiten
...specifications require a gravity of 29°B6., a flash-point of 325°F., and a cold test of 5° to 15°F. Carbenes. — The components of the bitumen in petroleums,...disulphide, but insoluble in carbon tetrachloride. See Asphaltenes and Petrolene. Carbon Black. — A name for lampblack. Carbonite. — Carbonite, or... | |
| Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor - 1916 - 558 Seiten
...specifications require a gravity of 29°B6., a flash-point of 325°F., and a cold test of 5° to 15°F. Carbenes. — The components of the bitumen in petroleums,...disulphide, but insoluble in carbon tetrachloride. See Asphaltenes and Petrolene. Carbon Black. — A name for lampblack. Carbonite. — Carbonite, or... | |
| Prévost Hubbard - 1916 - 212 Seiten
...gravity of from 86° to 88° Baum6, with at least 85% distilling between 35° and 65° C. Carbenes*l — The components of the bitumen in petroleums, petroleum...disulphide but insoluble in carbon tetrachloride. Naphthalene. — A solid crystalline highly volatile hydrocarbon occurring principally in tars, and... | |
| Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor - 1916 - 554 Seiten
...require a gravity of 29°B6., a flash-point of 325°F., and a cold test of 5° to 15°F. Carbenes.—The components of the bitumen in petroleums, petroleum...disulphide, but insoluble in carbon tetrachloride. See Asphaltenes and Petrokne. Carbon Black.—A name for lampblack. Carbonite.—Carbonite, or native... | |
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