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"Incrustation"
Keywords:
inlay
,
boiler
,
crust
,
pseudomorph
,
crusty
Related Terms:
Rottenstone
,
Tripoli
,
Whiting
,
Slate
,
Silica
,
Limewash
,
Bedding
,
Foliate
,
Granules
,
Flint
,
Concretion
,
Abrasives
,
Ooid
,
Sinter
,
Shale
,
Cementation
,
Marble
,
Claystone
,
Schist
,
Granular
,
Flowstone
,
Oolitic limestone
,
Oolite
,
Desert varnish
,
Mineral crystal
,
Phyllite
,
Gypsum
,
Chalk
,
Speleothem
,
Clay
,
Quartzite
,
Travertine
,
Calcium carbonate
,
Foliation
,
Oolitic
,
Schists
,
Spar
,
Limestone
,
Silica sand
,
Aragonite
,
Matrix
,
Vug
,
Duricrust
,
Sandstone
,
Siltstone
,
Calcarenite
,
Calcite
,
Argillite
,
Hornfels
,
Micrite
A crust or hard coating of anything upon or within a body, as a deposit of lime, sediment, etc., from water on the inner surface of a steam boiler.
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A covering or inlaying of marble, mosaic, etc., attached to the masonry by cramp irons or cement.
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Anything inlaid or imbedded.
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(Scale) A hard coating of deposits precipitated from solution at the boiler tube surface.
steamesteem.com
the formation of a crust
wordnet.princeton.edu
a decorative coating of contrasting material that is applied to a surface as an inlay or overlay
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1. A pseudomorph occurring when a mineral forms a coating over another mineral, and the coated mineral dissolves. This leaves a hollow cast of the mineral that coated the dissolved mineral. 2. A crusty coating.
inlandlapidary.com
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Keywords:
sulphide
,
enclosing
,
glass
,
technique
,
see
The technique of enclosing a sulphide with glass.
snodgrass.net
See Sulphide.
cmog.org
Keywords:
friction
,
inner
,
pipe
,
deposit
,
wall
A deposit on the inner pipe wall creating additional friction and loss of pressure.
newcityfire.org
Keywords:
outer
,
something
,
hard
,
layer
,
covers
a hard outer layer that covers something
wordnet.princeton.edu
Keywords:
foreign
,
substance
,
act
,
covering
,
lining
The act of covering or lining with any foreign substance; also the lining itself.
sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu
Keywords:
act
The act of incrusting, or the state of being incrusted.
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