Of the numerous forms of kier in use, the injector kieris the one most generally adopted.
The following is the sequence of operations:--The goods are first steeped over night in dilute sulphuric acid, after which they are washed and run through old kier liquor from a previous operation.
By this mode of working a considerable economy is effected in point of time, as the kier can be worked almost continuously; for as soon as one lot of goods has been boiled, the wagons are run out and two freshly-packed wagons take their place.
In order to give a mysterious virtue to this remedy, Kier printed on his labels the information that it had been "pumped up with salt water about four hundred feet below the earth's surface.
Kier was originally a salt manufacturer; more canny than his competitors, he sold the oil which came up with his water as a patent medicine.
Offue he stands in Uthiss-kier And far and wide looks he: "O somewhere is Helmer suffering pain, For I feel such woe in the heart of me.
After this washing they are boiled again in the kier with soda ash, using about 8 lb.
The length of boil is usually about twelve hours in a low-pressure kier; in a high-pressure kier about seven hours is sufficient.
A jet of steam is sent in at the bottom of this pipe, and by its force any liquor at the bottom of the kier is forced up the puffer pipe and distributed in a spray over any goods which may be in the kier.
The length of the boil depends upon the kiers; with the open kier about ten hours are usually given, with the Barlow and injector kiers, working at a pressure of 40 lb.
The liquor ultimately finds its way to the bottom of the kier ready to be blown up again.
Turkey Red Bleach=--(1) Rinse through water into a kierand boil for two hours.
Then again care should be taken, especially when using low-pressure kiers, to see that the supply of liquor does not get too low, in which case the goods in the upper part of the kierare liable to get dry and are tendered thereby.
Kier settled in Princetown, having been ordained in June of that year.
Kier was held, that it was calculated that three thousand persons were then present to do him well-earned honor.
Kier was, at the meeting of Synod held in the following summer, chosen his successor as theological tutor.
Eastman recognized Kier Cavenaugh, a young man of pleasure, who lived in the house on Central Park South, where he himself had an apartment.
He was the son of a Pennsylvania preacher, who died soon after he discovered that his ancestral acres were full of petroleum, andKier had come to New York to burn some of the oil.
As bad luck would have it, he was fated one day to meet Captain Kier there, who, with some of his friends, was dining at his hotel.
A Kier or Steam Bleaching Chamber, somewhat like No.
Kier or steam chamber, and not used for generating steam.
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