Asbestos prepared in this way is called platinized asbestos.
Zinc is burnt up at the same place, magnesium bursts into vivid combustion, while a sheet of platinized platinum, placed at the focus, is heated to whiteness.
Cutting off the light by the ray-filter, and placing at the focus a thin sheet of platinized platinum, the invisible rays declare their presence and distribution, by stamping upon the platinum a white-hot image of the carbons.
The mixed gases then pass through the tube C, containing platinized asbestos heated to about 400° C.
This gas, together with the excess of air, is passed into the contact furnace, which consists of four tubes, each containing platinized asbestos, supported on perforated plates.
The tubes containing the platinized asbestos are surrounded by wider concentric tubes.
Platinized glass plates are no longer a novelty, but the illusion is very effective.
Each of these latter is located in front of the platinized point of a screw, v, which is affixed to a small metallic tongue.
Dennstedt, which was first proposed in 1902, the substance is vaporized in a tube containing at one end platinum foil, platinized quartz, or platinized asbestos.
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