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tions of heat the zife dust s swea (Continued from Preceding Page) Into. the surface of the iron. ——. When the electro process 1s usac Ealvanizing, Materfal to be treated |material as In sherardizing and by tHis process Is fiest piekled |n“kulvnnlzlng. Then the material strong aclds to cleanse its surface of Placed In a solution of zine salts terial hHas been sand-blasted only a the zine is deposited on the iron lght plckling 1s required. (This same turning an electrie current into process of cleaning is employed in |solution: After being cleaned the material {s these three methods of zine eontin dried and warmed sufficiently to take|To answer that question fairly, it the chill so that it can be immersed Tecessary to take Into considerat wet It would cause the molten zinc/ed and hew and where it is to to fly up and burn galvanizers. When (ured. When maximum durability fmmersed in the molten #ine through enee in the most exacting of all fle thoroughly covered with zine. The trade. For no matter what clal kettles are kept at a temperature of [have been made for these procs about 860 for ordinary classes of work [on the theorétical basis, they but may run up a little higher for |repeatedly broken down so rapidly Hght work, [the marine field that they have lit When the. sherardizing process 1s|or no chanes of invading it. in an iron drym and surrounded with ed States bureau of standards, A & Tomorrow Morning Only 3 Hour Sale—9 to 12 85 ODD HATS GOLDENBLUM MILLINERY 0. 188 Main St. © Y. M. C. A. Bldg, New'Britain 2\ AV make your dollar go at the Self- Mart, 389 Main street. We show Woemen’s Black Satin Strap Pumps, all *heels. iies ... $2.49 Women’s Tan Brogue Oxfords, rubber heels, very aues e 93,48 . M < » Bargains in Children’s Children’s Tan Skuffers, Misses’ Tan Lace Shoes, heavy sole, and durable. || high cut, rubber heel. aines ... $1.59 || fane ...... $1.79 M?n! Let us fit you to a oo ... $3.98 Black and Tan, English or Blucher styles, Goodyear wets .. $3.98 Next to Mohican Market Save on Your Shoes / {drum is closed and I8 then heated 7 uniformly as possible by revolving jt|broke down an the second d ! ‘nlow:y over a flame® By the applica- [rust brand hot galvanized nails broke prodess is that known as hot dipped |18 of course, mecessary to clean your|faet that hot galvanized material Scale or other impurities or if the ,,u_'whlrh are hung anoydes of zine, And|clagses of work on whish It has proven in the molten zinc. If put in eold and [the nature of the materfal to be treat- material is sufficiently dry it i3 then|the prime essentlal, our long experi- | on the surface of the molten zine. The vanizing has no rival-that no other [tos wipe which mnater purpose of the flux is to remoye any method of zinc coating even ap-|coating of oxide from the material or from the proaches it in point of durability, The [dnces the capacity of the wire to re- surface of the gine bath. The ma- manufacturér-of sherardized or elec-|sist rust. o | ~ terdal is kept in the ‘moltén zinc for ! tro-galvanized material has a Nmu‘!i & few minutes, and s then removed chance of selling 1t to the marine icholee to hot gnlvanizing, It is par- from renfs within 100 fect of galt @ in connectfdn with {water with the zinc eoating intact aft- a a flux of sal ammonine which rests has convineefl us that hot dipped gad-|ing kettiog and ont throbgh an um-a.l JUST CONVINCE YOURSELF Come and see how much further you can pairs of shoes, all styles, all leathers at prices that should appeal to all economical shoe buyers. On Sale Saturday e e ey Self-Seryice Shoe-Mart 389 MAIN ST “The Home of Wonderful Bargains” ' 389 MAIN ST. uct [spray test was employed and the re- ted [down on the fog@teenth day. We attribute the superior durabil- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. |bilkgof the eleetro-galvanized mater-|er 40 years of servica, . They had out- 'nrucuon to incendiarism. The entire | stant dismissal, according te ‘R that has come to our attention has!\asted the wood (nto v’fllrh they were fromt of the bullding was blown into | Everett J. Lake and Mayor zine dust, Zine dust is a by-prod In the flues of the zine smeltors, After [milts were us follows LY the shorardizing drum s packed the| Ilectro-galvanized nalls broke down carried the lightest possibie never. i3 much inferler to sherar coatlng driven and we hold they last boe.vue!tm street, the Interior bursting into GovesLake will attend & aslon the first day; shemardized nals! ol ine and in point of -I}‘-hlmy It of thelr heavy coating of zine. We ' flames Within a few minutes a sec- | of governors Decembe: ! ) At ber 14 zing and |inglst that it Is the heavy coating of | ond explosion brought down the three | White Bulphur @) W. Va., i_ "‘m be takes \ {hot gal\anlalng. We have notieed itizing that tells the stofy of durability. floors and demolished the rest of the | the Kian problem !more particularly on any other line of hardware. A great posed on the iron, it is gradually be.| The building, which housed two nalls than on| For no matter how the #ino iw dis- | structure, 1t ity of the hot proeess to the simple |[many other wire roofing nalls are ing destroyed by electrolytic action |stor d three tenements, was own- elactro-gulvanized and many of the |and the less there 48 of it the sooner | ed by Tetrueel of 1h6 West 1*iftieth How hot |carries a heavier coating of zine than [cut. mail manufagturers are electro- |y will be gone, | Street, New York, and was insured for Is [either sherardized or clectro-galvan- | galvanising thelr product. We feel | ik, b 5 | 821,600, Totrueel sald he had cheese | (74 | ‘In [lzed materia There Rre only two by 1o 15 [satistactory from the standpoint of | ion | durability. {the shingles that run | be [proached by farmers al along the is|seacoast with requists that we ro- !ds wire is run through the hot galvaniz-'In g very short time, ly reduees the » and which also re. ms {ticuiarly valn (threaded work sgnch as machine | ave iscrews or other bolts that have a fine ! in[thread-and which are often required | tle|to take a nut. When such material | lis trented by the hot process, the employed the surface of the material| We recently had three ints of nails|threads fill up and it Is necessary to |3 18 also cléaned by plckling, and then|which had been coated by these three|machine them after galvanizing, chas- the material to be treated is placad | different processeg tested by the Unit-|ing llghtly ovar the threads, but of | alt |course, a great deal of zinc is re-| moved in this manner. Somatimes centrifugal machines are used to re- | move the excess zine applied by hot! galvanizing to threaded work, but the machines, throw off o much of the zine that the material will not stard up to recognize tests fov galvanizing. Again on material which jt i neces- J [sary to bend after galvanizing, sher. ardizing is very useful. Zinc is brit- tle and the heavy coating applicd by the hot process will flake off from ma- 8 [torial that must be bent after gal- f [ vanizing. On the other hand the ceating ap- plied by the sherardizing process is f [not uniforma. We find that the sher- izing work which has come to our \itention varies greatly n the coating. Zine Aust a poor conductor of heat |and while the material in the outer norfion of the sherardizing drum is £ood coating of zinc, the material in the genter part of the drum in many cases is not suffeiently heated and | / One of onr friends who nsed to send wire chain to us te be hot galvanized cheaper, He found that part of the chain which was sherardized was suf- ficiently coated for his purpese hut B [that otifers of the same piéce the | coating’was all together too light and | the only way to tell whether the chain | |was right or not was by continually Y | testing all parts of it. To our way of thinking one of the { | weakest points of both the sherardiz- % |ing and electro-galvanizing processes {15 that the coating can be made very | light as the operator desires it, and it is. apparent that many of the opera- ltors are taking advantage of this fact. 11t means a reduction in manufactur- | ing costs but it also means a vedug. tion In the durability of the material | which i3 treated. | | We suppose that there are uses for| electro-galvanizing but our thought i3 g | that it should be a mst'r:snrh The Service Shoe. thousands of Women’s Patent Oxfords military, with rubber heels $2 -98 Women’s Newest Strap Pumps and Oxfords, patent o0 vanes 93,48 Shoes Hundreds of pairs of Children’s Shoes, black and Ithoroughly heated and takes on a || takes on a much lighter coating. H 1 sherardizing becauee it was||g problems. vames .. $1.98 |1 Boys’ Tan High Cuts, made with 2 full soles, double buckles. S.m‘s (A $2-79 Next to Mohican Market that this method has no place on ma-, v terial ‘of this character and we have | ibie to reduce the zine enating [repeatedly pleked rusting nallg treat- " the fwhen hot galvanizing is employed, One |¢d by the eleetro-galvanizing process 16, on gaivanized iron ghects and the, from the Kegs in a dealers' stock, 1t/ mer Buliding in Yarly Moming. | containing kerosene. “I would like to all three processes). What are the comparative merits of [other is on galvanized wire and in|ls very Important that shingles should Herkimer, N. Y., Dae. 1.—<A three. Mt the thap that did it,” the fire 157 | both cases the results have been une|be put on a roof with a nall of max- | stery brick building in Hast ' Smith | chisf said, “I would tell him it was Imum durabllity. Whép roofing, it is | street wfl,.lh We have been repeatedly ap-|Nalls are simply & matter of cents, but | morning. Firemen -attributed the do- very.often consumers buy anythink in the way of a galvanized nalls and| Russell were married at the South anize thelr fence wire, The fence !then find that they have to re-shingle lar spent for nalle that were properly ' hugs In your home ls in the laundry. | HIll. After a short wedding trip Mr galvanized would have deubled the | Guard yourself against these tersble |and Mrs. Radil will reside at 41 Rels life of their roof. The only safe thing | disease carriers. They carry cholera | den street. te do &hén buying galvanized nalls|and typhoid fever germs. Wipe them ! e ee Is to apeeify a reliable brand. Our | out completely with Royal Guaran-| BAR KLANSMEN FROM OFFICF. We regard sherardizing as the néxt |[alvanized rafls have heen removed | teed Ded Bug Liquid. 26c can. Sold Hartford, Dec. 1--Any employee of B e e In designating this store, the Christ- mas Store, we have given it a name that will reflect in every department, the true spirit of Christmas. Service will be the motto of Christmas sea- soh and the Christmas Store. Serv- ice in assisting you with your gift g e LI {Insured for $3,200 stored in the apart- WhE i dalihiad ? nl“" ments, which have been vacant for three years, Firemen sald they found a barrel xplosions and Fire Destroy Herki- | estroved by explosion and 'a& perfect joh' into dollars. | fire gnon after 4:30 o'clock yestarday T — RADI—RUSSKLL, Edwin J. Radil and Miss Minnis B, i Watch Your Lnundry! Congregational chureh personage yes- An extra dol-| One of the easiest ways to get bed ’"rdny, by Rev. 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