Definition of Dezincing

1. dezinc [v] - See also: dezinc

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dezincing

dextrousness
dextroversion
dextroversion of the heart
dexy
dey
deys
dezh
dezinc
dezinced
dezincification
dezincifications
dezincified
dezincifies
dezincify
dezincifying
dezincing
dezincked
dezincking
dezincs
dezocine
df
df caries index
dg
dhaincha
dhaki
dhakis
dhaks
dhal
dhals

Literary usage of Dezincing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes of a Metallurgical Journey in Europe by John Adams Church (1873)
"Thè dezincing of the rich crust presents more difficulties. The withdrawal of oxygen from the steam by the zinc leaves a gas so high'y charged with hydrogen ..."

2. Notes of a Metallurgical Journey in Europe by John Adams Church (1873)
"The dezincing of the rich crust presents more difficulties. The withdrawal of oxygen from the steam by the zine leaves a gas so high-y charged with hydrogen ..."

3. The Metallurgy of Lead & Silver by Henry Francis. Collins (1899)
"... while the Parkes process is followed by another similar oxidation to remove zinc, which is usually called " refining," or, sometimes, " dezincing. ..."

4. Department of Energy: National Laboratories Need Clearer Missions and Better by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... •Operation and Research at the Tandem Linac Accelerator System •Electrochemical Dezincing of Scrap Galvanized Steel •Atmospheric Radiation ..."

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