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ozokerite การใช้

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  • Natural resources include deposits of petroleum, natural gas, ozokerite and limestone.
  • Or, to be more specific, beeswax, carnauba, paraffin, ozokerite, microcrystalline and candelilla.
  • As found native, ozokerite varies from a very soft wax to a black mass as hard as gypsum.
  • In 1929, in a nearby village of Starunia, almost complete Woolly rhinoceros was found, preserved in ozokerite.
  • The mine soon became the largest known ozokerite mine in the world, and Maxwell opened it to the public.
  • Paraffin, ceresine, and ozokerite all look similar, making the tempering agent even more difficult to be identified by the wax mixer.
  • Also the ozokerite, a natural mineral wax, mined in BorysBaw, was used for insulation of the first trans-Atlantic telegraphic cable line.
  • While working as a mine guard, Maxwell discovered ozokerite near Colton, Utah, and filed a claim, then started the mining company " Utah Ozokerite Company ".
  • While working as a mine guard, Maxwell discovered ozokerite near Colton, Utah, and filed a claim, then started the mining company " Utah Ozokerite Company ".
  • Ozokerite deposits are believed to have originated in much the same way as mineral veins, the slow evaporation and oxidation of petroleum having resulted in the deposition of its dissolved paraffin in the fissures and crevices previously occupied by the liquid.
  • The sanatorium treatment includes modern diagnostic methods, drinking the therapeutic Arshan water, balneotherapy ( baths, showers and irrigation ), climate, diet therapy, physical therapy, paraffin ozokerite therapy, massage, halotherapy, and inhalation therapy.
  • Edison's method was to indent the sound waves on a piece of tin-foil while Bell and Tainter's invention called for cutting or " engraving " the sound waves into an ozokerite wax record with a sharp recording stylus.
  • On distillation in a current of superheated steam, ozokerite yields a candle-making material resembling the paraffin obtained from petroleum and shale-oil but of higher melting-point, and therefore of greater value if the candles made from it are to be used in hot climates.
  • Mining of ozokerite fell off after 1940 due to competition from paraffins manufactured from petroleum, but as it has a higher melting point than most petroleum waxes, it is still favored for some applications, such as electrical insulators and candles, or in extra-soft paper tissues.
  • The blank records for cutting used to be cooked up, as needed, by the cutting engineer, using what Robert K . Morrison describes as a " metallic soap ", containing lead litharge, ozokerite, barium sulfate, montan wax, stearin and paraffin, among other ingredients.