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21 Dow, Herbert Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 26 February 1866 Belleville, Ontario, Canadad. 15 October 1930 Rochester, Minnesota, USA[br]American industrial chemist, pioneer manufacturer of magnesium alloys.[br]Of New England ancestry, his family returned there soon after his birth and later moved to Cleveland, Ohio. In 1884, Dow entered the Case School of Applied Science, graduating in science four years later. His thesis dealt partly with the brines of Ohio, and he was persuaded to present a paper on brine to the meeting of the American Association for he Advancement of Science being held in Cleveland the same year. That entailed visits to collect samples of brines from various localities, and led to the observation that their composition varied, one having a higher lithium content while another was richer in bromine. This study of brines proved to be the basis for his career in industrial chemistry. In 1888 Dow was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the Homeopathic Hospital College in Cleveland, but he continued to work on brine, obtaining a patent in the same year for extracting bromine by blowing air through slightly electrolysed brine. He set up a small company to exploit the process, but it failed; the process was taken up and successfully worked by the Midland Chemical Company in Midland, Michigan. The electrolysis required a direct-current generator which, when it was installed in 1892, was probably the first of its kind in America. Dow next set up a company to produce chlorine by the electrolysis of brine. It moved to Midland in 1896, and the Dow Central Company purchased the Midland Chemical Company in 1900. Its main concern was the manufacture of bleaching powder, but the company continued to grow, based on Dow's steady development of chemical compounds that could be derived from brines. His search for further applications of chlorine led to the making of insecticides and an interest in horticulture. Meanwhile, his experience at the Homeopathic Hospital doubtless fired an interest in pharmaceuticals. One of the substances found in brine was magnesium chloride, and by 1918 magnesium metal was being produced on a small scale by electrolysis. An intensive study of its alloys followed, leading to the large-scale production of these important light-metal alloys, under the name of Dowmetals. Two other "firsts" achieved by the company were the synthetic indigo process and the production of the element iodine in the USA. The Dow company became one of the leading chemical manufacturers in the USA, and at the same time Dow played an active part in public life, serving on many public and education boards.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsSociety of Chemical Industry Perkin Medal 1930.BibliographyDow was granted 65 patents for a wide range of chemical processes.Further ReadingObituary, 1930, Ind. Eng. Chem. (October)."The Dow Chemical Company", 1925, Ind. Eng. Chem. (September)LRD -
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1. чернилаcopying ink — копировальные чернила; копировальная краска
ink bleed — расплывание чернил; расплывание краски
2. краска; покрывать краской3. невидимая краскаink sheet — лист, используемый в качестве резервуара краски
ink can — банка для краски, банка с краской, красочная туба
4. светящаяся под ультрафиолетовыми лучами краскаblind ink — краска, применяемая при печатании книг для слепых
book ink — краска для печатания книжно-журнальной продукции; печатная краска
wax-setting ink — краска, закрепляемая в восковом растворе
5. краска для печатания на пластмассовых материалах6. тушь для черчения на пластмассовых материалахchangeable printing ink — печатная краска, изменяющая свой цвет
charged ink — заряженная краска, краска, имеющая электрический заряд
7. тушь8. китайская краскаcold-set ink — краска, отверждающаяся при охлаждении; термокраска
9. цветные чернила10. цветная краска11. цветная тушьday-glo fluorescent ink — краска дневного свечения, флюоресцентная краска
12. копировальная краскаink impregnated fabric — материал, пропитанный краской
13. переводная краска14. жирная краска для выкрыванияdifficult ink — краска с высоким поглощением связующего частицами пигмента, краска с пигментом повышенной маслоёмкости
embedded nonimage ink — краска, прилипшая к пробельным элементам
endorsing ink — краска для штампа, штемпельная краска
etching ink — краска для выкрывания; кислотоупорная краска
evaporation set ink — краска, закрепляемая испарением
flying ink — пылящая краска, краска, образующая пыль
frozen ink — краска, отверждающаяся при охлаждении
gloss steam-set ink — глянцевая краска, закрепляемая паром
hard top ink — краска, дающая твёрдую плёнку
heat-set ink — краска, закрепляющаяся при нагревании
heat-transfer ink — краска, переходящая на запечатываемый материал при нагревании
high-solids ink — высококонцентрированная краска, краска с большим содержанием твёрдых частиц; высоковязкая краска
hot wax ink — краска, подходящая для последующего парафинирования запечатанной поверхности
IR-curing ink — краска, закрепляющаяся под действием инфракрасного излучения
lake ink — краска, изготовленная на лаке
litho ink — офсетная краска; литографская краска
lithographic ink — литографская краска; литографская тушь; офсетная краска
long ink — краска «длинной» консистенции, «длинная» краска
misting ink — пылящая краска, краска, образующая пыль
moisture-set ink — краска, закрепляемая влагой
nonskinning ink — краска, не образующая плёнку
nonscratch ink — краска, устойчивая к истиранию
offset ink — краска для офсетной печати, офсетная краска
solvent-free ink — краска, не содержащая растворителя
15. краска для печатания с форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способомsolventless ink — краска, не содержащая растворителя
16. краска для изготовления оригинала, подлежащего фотомеханическому воспроизводствуprocess color ink — краска для многокрасочной печати с форм, изготовленных фотомеханическим способом
17. радиоактивная краска18. радиоактивная тушьrub-fast ink — краска, устойчивая к истиранию
run-of-press color process ink — краска для многокрасочной печати газет «сырое по сырому»
scented ink — душистая краска, краска с отдушкой
shear-thinning ink — краска, разжижающаяся под действием сдвига
short ink — краска «короткой» консистенции, «короткая» краска
soft ink — маловязкая краска, сильноразбавленная краска
solid-state ink — краска на твёрдом связующем, твёрдая краска
solvent-free ink — краска, не содержащая растворителя
solvent-type ink — краска, содержащая растворитель
splash ink — краска, наносимая брызгами
steam-set ink — термокраска, закрепляемая паром
19. насыщенная краска20. концентрированная краскаsublimable ink — краска, способная к сублимированию
thermosetting ink — краска, закрепляющаяся при нагревании
UV-curable ink — краска, закрепляющаяся под действием ультрафиолетового излучения
vapor-set ink — краска, закрепляющаяся паром
vermillion ink — киноварь, вермильон, алая печатная краска
viscous paste ink — вязкая краска, вязкая красочная паста
water-based ink — водная краска, краска на водной основе
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