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Title: The practical electroplater. A comprehensive treatise on electroplating, with notes on ancient and modern gilding, and formulas for new solutions
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Brunor, Martin
Subjects: Electroplating Gilding
Publisher: New York, E. Brunor (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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get damaged in any way, or corrections or alterationsbecome necessary, they can be attended to at once on thepremises, avoiding expensive delays caused by having thework done outside. Finally, a sharper and cleaner impres-sion is obtained from a copper surface than is possiblefrom either type or stereotype metal. In what follows will be found a detailed and practicaldescription of the best methods and latest improved ap-pliances necessary to carry on electrotyping successfully. The Foundry. Electrotype foundries should preferably be located ontop floors, so as to secure plenty of light and ventilation.When electrotyping is carried on extensively it will beadvisable to have two rooms—a molding room and afinishing room. The former should be well ventilated,have a high ceiling, a concreted floor and a plentiful supplyof water, and contain the appliances for melting wax, pre-paring and taking molds, and depositing shells and back-ing them for the finisher. The finishing room should have
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Blackleading Machine. TO THE PRINTER. i99 plenty of light, and contain all the material necessary forfinishing, mounting and repairing the plates. To the Printer. All quadrats, leads and furniture should be high, ifpossible. Low material is used in offices having no highquads, &c; but greater care is necessary and more time

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