The Chemical History of a Candle (Illustrated)

The Chemical History of a Candle (Illustrated)

The Chemical History of a Candle (Illustrated)

The Chemical History of a Candle (Illustrated)

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� The book is an edited and illustrated version of the original one and includes 15 or more unique illustrations which are relevant to its content.
� �And how are these candles made? I have told you about dips, and I will shew you how moulds are made. Let us imagine any of these candles to be made of materials which can be cast. "Cast!" you say. "Why, a candle is a thing that melts; and surely if you can melt it, you can cast it." Not so. It is wonderful, in the progress of manufacture, and in the consideration of the means best fitted to produce the required result, how things turn up which one would not expect beforehand. Candles cannot always be cast. A wax candle can never be cast. It is made by a particular process, which I can illustrate in a minute or two: but I must not spend much time on it. Wax is a thing which, burning so well, and melting so easily in a candle, cannot be cast. However, let us take a material that can be cast. Here is a frame, with a number of moulds fastened in it. The first thing to be done is to put a wick through them.�

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149313679
Publisher: Five Star Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 04/03/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 363 KB
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