The other assayers entered into a conspiracy against him, and let some prominent citizens into the secret in order to show that they meant fairly.
The delicate scales used by the assayers were inclosed in glass cases intended to be air-tight, and yet some of this dust was so impalpable and so invisibly fine that it would get in, somehow, and impair the accuracy of those scales.
Some assayers move from place to place wherever new mines are discovered, and reap the benefit of their skill and knowledge.
Tests are now imported, but mostassayers prefer to make their own tests.
Assayers of our own day, however, generally make the cupels from beech ashes.
However, anyone of experience with home-taught assayers has come in contact with equally extraordinary combinations.
Not only potters, but also the assayers themselves, make scorifiers and triangular crucibles.
Inasmuch as the assayers themselves make the cupels, something must be said about the material from which they are made, and the method of making them.
Some copper assayers divide both the lesser and greater scale weights into divisions of a different scale.
Many assayers use flasks, though of a smaller size, for the ordinary partings in assaying gold ores.
It is a common practice with assayers to carry the first attack of the sample with acids to dryness, and to take up with a fresh portion of acid.
Distilled water is only used by assayers in certain exceptional cases, so that by many it would be classed among the rarer oxides.
Some assayers cover their pots with a flat cover placed loosely on, while others leave the mixture in the open pot.
It is often easier to obtain red lead of good quality than it is litharge, and by a large number of assayers red lead is the form of oxide of lead always used.
Some assayers advise cleaning by dipping in warm dilute hydrochloric acid followed by washing in water and drying.
Some assayers use a little powdered fluor-spar to assist the fusion of refractory slags.
The dry assayers who do this are in most cases helped, and sometimes, perhaps, controlled, by wet assays made for one or both of the parties in the transaction.
When the last particle of lead leaves the silver, the agitation will suddenly cease, and a beautiful phenomenon be witnessed, called by assayers the brightening.
Another kind of crucible, in addition to those already mentioned, is used by the trade, and is recommended by many assayers as superior to all others.
The assayers explain their technical language by observing, that in the whole mass consisting of twenty-four carats, this thirty-second part denotes 1-768th part of the mass.
In such small work as cannot be assayed by scraping off a part and cupelling it, the assayers endeavour to ascertain its fineness or quality by the touch.
They are the same as those used by assayersin their ordinary furnaces.
Assays requested by the Commission of the Paris Mint, from the assayers of the principal Royal Mints in Europe, to which the same alloys, synthetically compounded, were sent, afforded the results inscribed in the following table.
It is particularly useful to such assayers as have only a few assays to make daily, as it will cost them very little time and expense.
For the assaying a capital laboratory of several rooms is provided, where two assayers and two chemists are continually busy.
For ere long the assayers of mankind shall, in the holy presence of the Adored, accept naught but purest virtue and deeds of stainless holiness.
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