Discussion - Of Mr. White's Paper on The Equipment of a Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry in a Technical School (see p. 117)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1905
Abstract
Arthur Jarman, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (communication to the Secretary*):—All designs for modern metallurgical and chemical laboratories should provide each student's desk with a hood or cupboard for the removal of fumes, but I doubt the advisability of placing air-baths and similar apparatus close to the hot plate. It seems to me that unless the draft be exceptionally strong the fumes from ordinary wet assay work will corrode the iron-work of the fittings, in which case the baths would have to be removed to a general desk in order to lighten the work of the laboratory attendant. Since the laboratory described by Mr. White has been in use for two years, I should like to ask if any inconvenience has resulted from this corrosion. If not, it is certainly an important improvement to have the air-baths and similar apparatus placed on the student's desk. The hoods described by Mr. White are supplied with a good draft by means of a fan, which gives them a great advantage
Citation
APA: (1905) Discussion - Of Mr. White's Paper on The Equipment of a Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry in a Technical School (see p. 117)
MLA: Discussion - Of Mr. White's Paper on The Equipment of a Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry in a Technical School (see p. 117). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.