So long before being forwarded to Tampa Town, the iron ore, molten in the great furnaces of Coldspring, and brought into contact with coal and silicium heated to a
high temperature, was carburized and transformed into cast iron.
"Not at present; because the solar rays, beating directly upon our thermometer, would give, on the contrary, a very
high temperature. But, when we arrive in the moon, during its fifteen days of night at either face, we shall have leisure to make the experiment, for our satellite lies in a vacuum."
Yet with this
high temperature, almost every beetle, several genera of spiders, snails, and land-shells, toads and lizards were all lying torpid beneath stones.
Immediately flying to the bell, and calling for mulled wine as impetuously as if it had been wanted for instant use in the recovery of some person apparently drowned, the single gentleman made Kit's mother swallow a bumper of it at such a
high temperature that the tears ran down her face, and then hustled her off to the chaise again, where--not impossibly from the effects of this agreeable sedative--she soon became insensible to his restlessness, and fell fast asleep.
An act whereby a sovereign attests his sense of the
high temperature of the throne.
"A
high temperature," he said, looking furtively about the room, and appearing to be more interested in the furniture and in Helen's embroidery than in anything else.
By combining Viton with several other ingredients, the company's chemists developed a compound with properties that are said to be uniquely suited for
high temperature steam applications, such as steam trap seals, steam valve seals, and static and dynamic sealing components.
Present techniques generally require the use of finely ground powders, which must be fired at a
high temperature for a long time to produce the superconducting material.
The "Global
High Temperature Refractory Insulation Material Market: Analysis By Material (Ceramic Fibers, Insulating Fire Bricks, Calcium Silicate), End User, By Region, By Country (2019 Edition): Opportunities and Forecast (2014-2024)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Robust urbanisation, increasing trend towards minituarisation, ongoing improvements in high-temperature technologies are giving a boost to the demand for high-temperature materials, thus, opening opportunities for
high temperature silicones (usually operating at temperature around and above 150[degrees]C).
The rapidly growing automotive industry, especially in emerging economies of Asia-Pacific, Africa and Latin America, will help propel demand for
high temperature elastomers to grow from $ 1.06 billion in 2015 to $1.72 billion by 2022, according to P&S Market Research.