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Page 123
... submitted to a current of hot air at a temperature of 220 degrees to 230 degrees Fahrenheit , or higher according to the nature of the material , for ten to fifteen minutes , the valves are closed and the loss in weight noted and ...
... submitted to a current of hot air at a temperature of 220 degrees to 230 degrees Fahrenheit , or higher according to the nature of the material , for ten to fifteen minutes , the valves are closed and the loss in weight noted and ...
Page 124
... submitted to the testing process , loses in drying 2 ounces , 9 drams , or 41 drams , in moisture , it is thus equal ... submitted is arranged in all instances so as to obtain a test which shall be representa- tive of the lot submitted ...
... submitted to the testing process , loses in drying 2 ounces , 9 drams , or 41 drams , in moisture , it is thus equal ... submitted is arranged in all instances so as to obtain a test which shall be representa- tive of the lot submitted ...
Page 138
... submitted , the result being stated only after a series of searching tests have been made . FASTNESS OF COLOR . Dyed materials may be submitted for the purpose of ascer- taining whether or not they are commercially fast in color . Tests ...
... submitted , the result being stated only after a series of searching tests have been made . FASTNESS OF COLOR . Dyed materials may be submitted for the purpose of ascer- taining whether or not they are commercially fast in color . Tests ...
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