- people. His
machine did not use a
condenser or reflector, but used an
oxyhydrogen lamp
close to the
object in
order to
project huge
clear images. See main...
- England,
Blanchard visited the
exhibition of
Holland and Joyce's
OxyHydrogen microscope in New Bond Street. When his
father died in 1835 when
Edward was...
- wide use
until the 1920s. The
Verneuil process involves an
inverted oxyhydrogen blowpipe, with
purified feed
powder mixed with
oxygen that is carefully...
-
between 0.2 and 0.5
micrometres in size. The feed
powder falls through the
oxyhydrogen flame, melts, and
lands on a
rotating and
slowly descending pedestal...
-
chemicals (some in
wooden boxes), an
evaporating basin, gas burners, an
oxyhydrogen voltmeter,
apparatus for electrolysis, an
analytical balance, cork presses...
- century, by
heating a
piece of
calcium oxide to
incandescence with an
oxyhydrogen torch. In 1802,
Humphry Davy used what he
described as "a
battery of...
- and
germanium tetrachloride are
oxidized by
reaction with
water in an
oxyhydrogen flame. In
outside vapor deposition, the gl**** is
deposited onto a solid...
- but
quickly loses its
viscosity and
formability if overheated, so an
oxyhydrogen torch must be used.
Sometimes a tube may be
attached to the gl****, allowing...
- shockwave-****isted needle-free drug
delivery device driven by in situ-generated
oxyhydrogen mixture which provides efficient protection against mycobacterial infections...