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" The invention consists in destroying the tendency of certain vegetable and animal substances to decay, by submitting them to the action of chloride of zinc. "
Burnettizing, Or the Process for Preventing the Rapid Decay of Timber by the ... - Page 12
1856 - 23 pages
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The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory of ..., Volume 12

1771 - 428 pages
...July 26, 1838. To all to whom these presents shall come, &c. &c. — Now know ye, that in compliance with the said proviso, I, the said William Burnett...material, is provided. This is to be filled about two-thirds full of chloride of zinc, dissolved in cold water, in the proportion of one pound of chloride...
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London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory ..., Volume 15

William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - Industrial arts - 1840 - 546 pages
...decay.— [Sealed July 26th, 1838.] THIS invention consists in destroying the tendency of certain vegetable substances to decay, by submitting them to the action...preparing wood, canvas, cordage, sail-cloth, hemp, flax, and other vegetable matter, or articles made thereof, I provide a tank or other vessel of wood, or...
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The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions ...

William Newton - 1840 - 540 pages
...decay.—[Sealed July 26th, 1838.] THIS invention consists in destroying the tendency of certain vegetable substances to decay, by submitting them to the action...preparing wood, canvas, cordage, sail-cloth, hemp, flax, and other vegetable matter, or articles made thereof, I provide a tank or other vessel of wood, or...
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The London Journal of Arts and Sciences, Volume 15

1840 - 542 pages
...— [Sealed July 26th, 1838.] THIS invention consists in destroying the tendency of certain vegetable substances to decay, by submitting them to the action...preparing wood, canvas, cordage, sail-cloth, hemp, flax, and other vegetable matter, or articles made thereof, I provide a tank or other vessel of wood, or...
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The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine, Volumes 25-26

1840 - 908 pages
...decay-— [Sealed July 26th, 1838.] This invention consists in destroying the tendency of certain vegetable substances to decay, by submitting them to the action of chloride of zinc. la preparing wood, canvas, cordage, sail-cloth, hemp, flax, aud other Tegetable matter, or articles...
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Transactions, Issues 48-55

1890 - 770 pages
...and success. Burnettizing . Burnettizing was introduced by Sir William Burnett of England in 1838. The invention consists in destroying the tendency...submitting them to the action of chloride of zinc. The degree of dilution recommended by Burnett is one part by volume to fifty parts of water. The method...
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Hand Book of Timber Preservation

Samuel McMath Rowe - Timber - 1904 - 264 pages
...BURNETTIZ1NG. Burnettizing was introduced by Sir WiHiam Burnett, in 1838. The invention consists of destroying the tendency of certain vegetable and animal...submitting them to the action of chloride of zinc. The degree of dilution recommended by Burnett is one part by volume to fifty parts of water. The method...
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Hand Book of Timber Preservation

Samuel McMath Rowe - Wood - 1904 - 392 pages
...BURNETTIZ1NG. Burnettizing was introduced by Sir William Burnett, in 1838. The invention consists of destroying the tendency of certain vegetable and animal...submitting them to the action of chloride of zinc. The degree of dilution recommended by Burnett is one part by volume to fifty parts of water. The method...
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Some Facts about Treating Railroad Ties, Issues 1-6

William Francis Goltra - Railroad ties - 1912 - 272 pages
...after the name of the inventor, Sir William Burnett, was invented in 1838. The invention consists of destroying the tendency of certain vegetable and animal...submitting them to the action of chloride of zinc. The degree of dilution recommended by Burnett is one part by volume to fifty parts of water; in other...
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