6080 examples of plating in sentences

"Palladium, which is likewise a superior white metal, was held more firmly, and expectations were entertained that it would become available for plating.

The discovery of Voltaic electricity further led to the invention of electro-plating, and to the employment of a large number of persons in that business.

The trials, which were exhaustive, were pressed forward vigorously and continuously throughout the year 1917, and meanwhile more accurate information as to the exact form of the hull and the thickness of the plating of German submarines became available.

There is a legend that on one occasion four machine-gun bullets actually hit him and bounced off, which gave the imitative Hun the idea of armour-plating his machines.

[specific coverings] veneer, facing; overlay; plate, silver plate, gold plate, copper plate; engobe^; ormolu; Sheffield plate; pavement; coating, paint; varnish &c (resin) 216.1; plating, barrel plating, anointing &c v.; enamel; epitaxial deposition [Eng.], vapor deposition; ground, whitewash, plaster, spackel, stucco, compo; cerement; ointment &c (grease) 356.

[specific coverings] veneer, facing; overlay; plate, silver plate, gold plate, copper plate; engobe^; ormolu; Sheffield plate; pavement; coating, paint; varnish &c (resin) 216.1; plating, barrel plating, anointing &c v.; enamel; epitaxial deposition [Eng.], vapor deposition; ground, whitewash, plaster, spackel, stucco, compo; cerement; ointment &c (grease) 356.

[surface coatings for metal] gilding, plating, ormolu, enamel, cloisonne.

The five ships of the Hansa class have no fighting value; the three large cruisers of the Prince class (Adalbert, Friedrich Karl, Heinrich) fulfil their purpose neither in speed, effective range, armament, nor armour-plating.

Electro-plating is indeed almost a magical sort of craft.

In two minutes they were in the hold of the refrigerator-ship, gathering the frost from the frigid cooling-pipes and snowballing each other, while the boat-keeper outside of the three-eighth-inch steel plating was fanning himself with his hat, almost dizzy from the quivering heat-waves that danced before his eyes.

I saw some pieces of plated metal, the eighth of an inch thick, rolled by hand into ten times their surface, the silver spreading equally; and I was told that the plating would be perfect if the rolling had reduced it to the thinness of silver paper!

This mode of plating secures to modern plate a durability not possessed by any plate silvered by immersion.

of steel plating.

* ON NICKEL PLATING.

A short time ago nickel plating was nearly as expensive as silver plating.

A short time ago nickel plating was nearly as expensive as silver plating.

The tank should be sufficiently wide to take the largest article for plating, and to admit of the anodes being moved nearer to or further from the article.

The mixture is made by shaking together, in a glass bottle, one ounce bisulphide and one gallon of the plating liquid, allow to stand until excess of bisulphide has settled, and decant the clear liquid for use as required.

THE DAGUERREOTYPE.A silver-plated sheet of copper is resilvered by electro-plating, and perfectly polished.

Iodine was discovered in 1811, bromine in 1826, chloroform in 1831, gun-cotton, from which collodion is made, in 1846, the electro-plating process about the same time with photography; "all things, great and small, working together to produce what seemed at first as delightful, but as fabulous, as Aladdin's ring, which is now as little suggestive of surprise as our daily bread.

But I must have Nother Copy of the Entry as I have lost that I had when I lost my plating instruments and only have the Short Field Notes.

He manufactured the one of lead with a silver plating and the other of bronze with a gold plating.

He manufactured the one of lead with a silver plating and the other of bronze with a gold plating.

One man there has discovered the art of plating copper with silver; I bought a pair of candlesticks for two guineas that are quite pretty.

MASON, SIR JOSIAH, Birmingham manufacturer and philanthropist, born at Kidderminster; made his fortune by split rings, steel pens, electro-plating; founded an orphanage at Erdington at the cost of nearly £300,000, and the college at Birmingham which bears his name (1795-1881).

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