Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . rrinling.) A work consisting ofmore than one sheet and not over five. It lias apa])er cover, if any. Pan. A vessel for boiling or evaporating. Origi-nally an open nietallie vessel in which sirups orsolutions are boiled for the purpose of concentra-tion or crystallization, as a swjar-pan, salt-jmn,etc. See Ev.\,-p.\>i. The puipose being maintained, cl


Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . rrinling.) A work consisting ofmore than one sheet and not over five. It lias apa])er cover, if any. Pan. A vessel for boiling or evaporating. Origi-nally an open nietallie vessel in which sirups orsolutions are boiled for the purpose of concentra-tion or crystallization, as a swjar-pan, salt-jmn,etc. See Ev.\,-p.\>i. The puipose being maintained, closed vessels forthe same purpose are also called pans. See Vacuum PAN. Fig. 3498. The slia]ie being preserved, open vessels in whichthe contents are not heated are called pans, as ana7nal(jainatiu(i-pan (see Amalgamator), prospect-ing-pnn (.see Gold-minixg). 1. Overflow furnace-pans are used in concentrat-ing .sulphuric acid. In Fig. 34118, the upper pansdischarge by pipes near the bottom of the next panin the series. The effect is to move the whole con-tents of the pan below. In Fig. 3499, each pan overflows into the onenext below, and by means of the partial partitionand spout the liquid is taken from the bottom of Pig.


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