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Example sentences for "driers"

Lexicographically close words:
driblet; driblets; drie; dried; drier; dries; driest; drieth; drift; drifted
  1. Modern vacuum-drum driers have a capacity of from twenty-five to five hundred pounds of dry soluble coffee per hour.

  2. Many coffee driers were listed as "grain driers," for instance.

  3. Though much esteemed by some artists, they are not quite eligible pigments, being bad driers in oil, the only vehicle in which they are now used.

  4. These pigments work well in oil and varnish; they do not, however, keep their place while drying in oil by fixing the oil, like the driers of lead, but run.

  5. The best driers are ground litharge, and ground sugar of lead; the first for dark and middle tints, and the last for light ones.

  6. When no driers are used, the mixture of oil and gum is boiled until it runs perfectly clear, when it is removed from the fire, and, after it has cooled a little, the turpentine is added as before.

  7. The use of too much driers is found to injure the brilliancy and transparency of the varnish.

  8. Do not disturb the specimens, but lift each folded newspaper from the old to the new pile, building up with fresh driers as before.

  9. The driers may be cheap blotting paper or pieces of carpet felt, cut to the desired size.

  10. After two or three days the cloths may be taken off, and the plants left in press at least a week longer, changing driers every day.

  11. Oxidation without driers was effected probably through the formation of peroxides.

  12. It is for the purpose of causing oils to set up to a hard film in a short time that metallic driers in the form of salts of manganese and lead, soluble in oil, are added to a paint.

  13. Oils containing lead oxide driers are less influenced in their drying tendencies by conditions of moisture in the atmosphere than oils containing manganese, but frequently, however, the former dry much better in a dry atmosphere.

  14. These oils when mixed with drying oils and strong driers find application in the manufacture of some freight-car, barn, and other paints which sell at a low price.

  15. The plan of omitting driers proved successful in the Atlantic City steel-panel paint tests, erected three years ago by the writer under the supervision of Committee A-5 of this Society.

  16. It is the opinion of some, however, that the resinate driers are not as well suited for durability as oxide driers.

  17. Until more definite results have been obtained with the tungates, which will probably prove of exceptional interest as driers, the above driers will probably be used to the greatest extent.

  18. The driers and the pigments should be finely powdered and thoroughly mixed in.

  19. In the later coats driers are often not used, and the product is often mixed with copal varnish, pyroxylin varnish, etc.

  20. As soon as all the driers are added to the oil, keep quietly stirring the driers from the bottom of the pot; otherwise they will burn, which will cause the oil to blacken and thicken before it is boiled enough.

  21. Too much driers in varnish render it opaque and unfit for delicate colours.

  22. Driers are substances employed to facilitate the drying of paints.

  23. It is important to bear in mind that in the finishing coats of delicate colours driers are not generally had recourse to, as they have a slight tendency to injure the colour.

  24. The driers most commonly employed are sugar of lead, litharge, and white copperas.

  25. Driers are substances that absorb oxygen from the air and give part of it to the oil.

  26. The uses of driers are various, such as extracting water from clothes, cloth, silk, yarns, etc.

  27. Driers are not materially different from sugar machines.

  28. Another important division of this first class of centrifugals is that of driers or, as they are variously styled, whizzers, wringers, hydro-extractors.

  29. There is one curious invention which has been applied to driers only (Pat.

  30. In driers the direct acting engine has many advantages over the belt.

  31. The patent driers are so little used at present that they scarcely merit a notice.

  32. In wagon painting some exceedingly light and delicate tints are used, and driers for such tints adapted to the delicacy of coloring are needed.

  33. It is only for the time being that the driers unite and form a part of the varnish.

  34. No, shop mixing of driers with varnish is not advisable.

  35. The finisher should never assume the responsibility of adding driers to varnish.

  36. I sell in the orchard, wholesale, retail, and peddle; sell the best to highest bidder; sell the culls to driers or ship South or West.

  37. I use Topping's driers and Williams's parers; they are satisfactory.

  38. When apples are abundant we dry for market; use the same kind of driers as are used at Fairmount; sell them in sacks to the stores, and find a ready market for them; but it does not always pay.

  39. On the other hand, I am not content with mere painting; I go in thoroughly for all the refinements like driers and varnishes and gold-size.

  40. Buy at some good oil shop or decorators say a couple of pounds of white lead ground in oil, a pint of best linseed oil, a pennyworth of patent driers and a pint of turpentine.

  41. The proportion of turps to oil should be one of former to three of latter, and of driers a piece the size of a walnut to the pound, but the tradesman of whom you buy your colour will tell you this.

  42. If you find after your first coat that there are any cracks or holes in the old paint take a little of the stiff white lead, and with a little driers added to it use it as putty and stop up any places, levelling it over smoothly with a knife.

  43. The cylinder machine, invented by John Dickinson about ten years after the Fourdrinier, is much the same as the wet machine described in Chapter II, with the addition of press rolls, driers and calenders.

  44. If a portion were pressed too hard it would contain less moisture as it reached the driers and become dry before adjacent sections.

  45. But there is many a chance for mishaps before the wet end of the machine is adjusted and the heat in the driers is regulated to a nicety.

  46. This lack was supplied by the invention of driers by T.

  47. The number and arrangement of driers on any machine depends on the product to be derived.

  48. The paper is first run over enough driers to dry it; then introduced into the vat of hot size.

  49. Assuming that the paper is perfect as it leaves the driers there is still a chance that one or more of the calender rolls may get out of true, especially when starting a run after they have been idle long enough to get cold.

  50. The papers are run over a paste roll, combined, and passed either through a drying chamber or over a battery of driers like those of the paper machine.

  51. Drying of certain products can be completed in some driers within two or three hours.

  52. Community driers have been established in the trucking regions and even itinerant drying machines have been sent from farm to farm drying the vegetables which otherwise would have gone to waste.

  53. It is more common to find artificial driers in use in Ceylon than in Malaya, possibly because these driers have been in use in Ceylon for other products.

  54. Some time ago the question of installing artificial driers received the serious attention of a number of estates in this country, chiefly on account of the incidence of fungoid and bacterial diseases in crepe rubber.

  55. This is a disability to which rubber treated in artificial driers is not liable.

  56. It is understood that when vacuum driers were first applied to the drying of rubber it was thought possible to dry sheet rubber in this way.

  57. A few estates, it is true, have artificial driers installed, and in some necessary cases others will be erected.

  58. The heat of the driers causes a surface stickiness, which is got rid of by rolling several thin layers together to give one thick one.

  59. As the rubber leaves the driers it resembles vacuum-dried rubber in being surface-sticky.

  60. The Manufacture of Solid and Liquid Driers from Linseed Oil and Rosin; Linolic Acid Compounds of the Driers.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "driers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.