Note on synthetical corundum and spinel
1908; Volume: 15; Issue: 69 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1180/minmag.1908.015.69.06
ISSN2515-821X
Autores Tópico(s)Pigment Synthesis and Properties
ResumoDuring recent years a considerable industry has grown up at Paris in the synthetical manufacture of corundum for jewellery purposes by means of the process devised by Professor A. Verneuil. In place of the fragments of natural ruby used in previous attempts, ammoniumalum is the material employed. After careful preparation to free it from potash and other impurities, it is ground to a powder and placed in a sieve at the top of the oxygen tube of an inverted blowpipe. The sieve is tapped by a hammer at regular intervals, and uniformity is in this simple way produced in the amount of powder that falls; the necessary adjustment is effected by varying the height through which the hammer falls. To minimize the cost of production, a few alterations have been made in the original apparatus.
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