A quick method for the determination of moisture in grain . Fig. 8.—End view of apparatus for moisturedeterraination. THE STAND SUPPORTING THE EAAPORATING CHAMBER AND CONDENSER. The stand (see figs. 3 and 5) supporting the condenser {A) andthe eA^aporating chamber {B) is made of angle iron, A^ith 1-inchsides and three thirty-seconds inch thick. The total height of the 09 DESCRIPTIOX OF THE APPARATUS. 19. stand is 9^ inches, which raises the bottom of the condenser tank 8finches above the work table, leaving ample room for the 8-inch meas-uring flasks (^) to be placedunder the condenser


A quick method for the determination of moisture in grain . Fig. 8.—End view of apparatus for moisturedeterraination. THE STAND SUPPORTING THE EAAPORATING CHAMBER AND CONDENSER. The stand (see figs. 3 and 5) supporting the condenser {A) andthe eA^aporating chamber {B) is made of angle iron, A^ith 1-inchsides and three thirty-seconds inch thick. The total height of the 09 DESCRIPTIOX OF THE APPARATUS. 19. stand is 9^ inches, which raises the bottom of the condenser tank 8finches above the work table, leaving ample room for the 8-inch meas-uring flasks (^) to be placedunder the condenser corners of the standare strengthened by thebraces (v). The crosspiece (ic) at the back ofthe stand is dropt 4 or 5inches in order to facili-tate the manipulation ofthe burners. Between the burners (x)and the gas pipe (y) is in-serted an extra stopcock(x). With the extrastoj)cock directh^ beneaththe burners the flow of gas can be regulated bysetting either the valve inthe burner (a?) or the stop-cock (a?), using the remaining one for turning on and off the gas.(Figs. 3 and 5.) The gas pipe {i/) with the attached burners can beraised or lowered by loosening the nuts (^) at the slotted supportsiy) at either end of the stand.


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