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US103974A
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  • the nature of this invention relates to a compound of certain ingredients and the manner of preparing it for the purpose of preventing and removing the sediment and incrustatiou arising from the use ofimpure tage in the water with which the boiler is supplied, in
  • the compound may be introduced into the boiler in quantity from one-quarter to a half pound for each nominal horse-power or capacity-of the boiler.
  • a discrimination must be made, with due reference to the grate or fire-surface of the boiler; for instance, rhe'common tine-boiler presents more surface for horse-power than the tubular kind.
  • This compound may be used with material advanthe same proportions and under like cireuinstanms as though placed in the boiler.
  • the borax may be omitted, and in case tan-hark is not at hand, other organic tannin or tanning extract,

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ateat WILLIAM H. BURRIDGE, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO, ASSlGNOR TO A. L. KING- MAN, 0. G. DODGE, AND O. HARTWELL. I
Letters Patent No. 103,974, dated June 7, 1870.
IMPROVED COMPOUND FOR PREVENTING AND REMOVING INCRUSTATION IN STEAM- BOILERS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
pound for Preventing and Removing the Sediment and lncrustations in Steam-Boilers, and that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
The nature of this invention relates to a compound of certain ingredients and the manner of preparing it for the purpose of preventing and removing the sediment and incrustatiou arising from the use ofimpure tage in the water with which the boiler is supplied, in
water in steam-boilers.
As one example of the compound and the mode of preparing or compounding the same, I refer to the l'ollowin g description:
One hundred pounds carbonate of soda; ten pounds sulphate of iron; five pounds sulphate of potash; five pounds sulphate of copper; twenty-five pounds fineground tan-bark. v
These ingredients are all mixed and stirred up together until they-are intimately combined.
The soda, iron, potash, and copper, before named,
should be all pulverized finely first; then add the tanbark and about one pound of pulverized hora.
The compound may be introduced into the boiler in quantity from one-quarter to a half pound for each nominal horse-power or capacity-of the boiler. However, a discrimination must be made, with due reference to the grate or fire-surface of the boiler; for instance, rhe'common tine-boiler presents more surface for horse-power than the tubular kind.
Due regard must he observed with reference to.the pressure of steam and the heat consequent thereon.
These conditions must, of course, involve some degree of experience, in order to arrive at the due or best proportions for the different construction, varying pressure of steam, and character of the water.
- I have given an approximating proportion, which will be found of practical use and advantage, and which should be placed in the boiler once every week to once every four weeks, depending upon the condi-.
tions before mentioned.
By the use of this compound the sedimentary deposits in the hoilcr are reduced from the ordinary hard and strong character to a friable, clayey, and granular condition, which may be readily removed in the ordinary way.
This compound may be used with material advanthe same proportions and under like cireuinstanms as though placed in the boiler.
This invention is not confined to the exact formulaor proportions herein set forth, as it is evident that the substantial equivalents thereof may be used without departing from the nature of this invention.
The borax may be omitted, and in case tan-hark is not at hand, other organic tannin or tanning extract,
or terra japonica, may be substituted, and other forms of alkali and sulphates than h. eiu named maybe substituted, having the same material equivalents.
Claims.
What I claim as my improvement, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. Combining the salts of iron and copper with alkaline salts and tannin, or its equivalents, as and for the purpose set forth.
2. The described compound, separate] y and combined with borax,.suhstantially as and for the purpose described.
WM. H. BURRIDG ll.
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J. H. Bnnnroon, N. E. Frnnnouu.
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