After some further manipulation of a similar kind, the refiner is at length satisfied of its malleability, and that the copper is now in its proper place, as he terms it.
This process of refining or toughening copper, is a delicate operation, requiring great care and attention on the part of the refiner to keep the metal in the malleable state.
An assay is then taken out by the refiner with a small ladle, and broken in the vice; and from the general appearance of the metal in and out of the furnace, the state of the fire, &c.
Carried into execution they inevitably meant the extinction of every refiner who had not been admitted into the inside ring.
Archbold, a brilliant young refiner who had grown up in the oil regions and who had gained much local fame as opponent of the Standard, appeared in Titusville as the President of the Acme Oil Company.
The stock acted very well on the machine, which was speeded to 75 feet per minute, with the Jordan refiner set at a medium brush.
The Jordan refiner seemed to have little effect in reducing shives and was therefore left "just off.
Again the Jordan refiner did not seem to reduce the wood shives sufficiently, and it was left "just off.
The Jordan refiner was able to reduce the wood shives to a somewhat greater degree than in previous runs and was held at a medium brush.
When running it on the paper machine, the Jordan refiner seemed to have little effect in reducing shives of undertreated wood, which indicated further the necessity of harder cooking.
He writes: "The religious who had been appointed Superior in Guadeloupe wrote me that he would find it difficult to employ this refiner because the man was a Lutheran.
The refinerdraws off the "slags" with a rabble from the right side of the hearth.
The refiner has performed his day's task when he has liquated the silver-lead from sixteen of the large cakes and twenty of the smaller ones; if he liquates more than this, he is paid separately for it at the price for extraordinary work.
And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver: and he shall purify the sons of Levi, and purge them as gold and silver, that they may offer unto the Lord an offering in righteousness.
Does the refiner hesitate to put the crude ore into the crucible?
You illustrated His manner of doing this by the sculptor with his cold, unfeeling marble, by the refiner with crude ore, and by the surgeon, and you forgot to say that the last stupefies his patients before cutting.
Their affliction is great, the flames of the furnace seem about to consume them; but the Refiner will bring them forth as gold tried in the fire.
A form of refiner in which the pulp was beaten by a vertical disc rotating in an enclosed case.
A beating engine of therefiner type with conical drum and casing.
A conicalrefiner fitted with specially arranged metal or stone knives.
The refiner is best employed to clear or brush out the mass of pulp after a certain amount of preliminary treatment in the beater, as the refiner cannot produce the effects obtained by actual beating as in the Hollander.
An engine of the refiner type, constructed with a conical drum rotating in a conical casing.
A conical refiner having in addition at its large end a pair of grinding discs fitted with knives and rotating vertically.
Men are grown corrupt and drossy by sin, and they must be saved through fire, which purgeth it away: therefore the word of God is compared to a fire, and the day of salvation to an oven; and Christ himself to a refiner and purifier of silver.
A refiner is come near thee, his grace hath appeared unto thee: it shows thee the world's lusts, and teaches thee to deny them.
Here also perished our Saxon Refiner and discouerer of inestimable riches, as it was left amongst some of vs in vndoubted hope.
Waller was the first refiner of English poetry, at least of English rhyme; but his performances still abound with many faults, and, what is more material, they contain but feeble and superficial beauties.
And he shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver.
Here also perished our Saxon refiner and discoverer of inestimable riches, as it was left amongst some of us in undoubted hope.
For amongst other charges given to enquire out the singularities of this country, the General was most curious in the search of metals, commanding the mineral-man and refiner especially to be diligent.
I hate business and men of business; and as to social questions, I have only one article of belief, which is, that the sole refiner of human nature is fine art.
He" (Christ) "shall sit as a refiner and purifier of silver.
But he only knew the sugar refiner by sight, and had heard him speak but once or twice at the ball: that was not enough to go on, for Fandor had not paid special attention to the distinguishing tone and quality of his host's voice.
The broker interrupted the sugar refiner with a movement of her hand.
The sugar refinerwas naught but a convulsive corpse.
By way of what mysterious adventures had the corpse of sugar refiner Thomery reached that empty room in rue Lecourbe, where Jérôme Fandor had come across it?
When he appears here, in, say an hour from now, I shall issue a writ of arrest against this sugar refiner financier, and we don't know what else!
And, with a gracious and dignified gesture, the Princess extended her hand, which the wealthy sugar refiner hastened to kiss.