In metallurgy, the Bower–Barff process is a method of coating iron or steel with magnetic iron oxide, such as Fe2O4, in order to minimize atmospheric...
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Barff may refer to: Bower–Barff process Samuel Barff This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Barff. If an internal link led you...
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patented George Bower's Bye-Pass Valves and Governor for Gas Works He also worked on the development with Frederick Barth on the Bower–Barff process for the oxidisation...
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subsequently improved by George Bower, after which the process became known as the Bower–Barff process. The Bower-Barff Rustless Iron Co. had works in...
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made a New York City designated landmark on June 8, 2004 for the Bower–Barff process used on the facade which imparted a black velvety surface to cast...
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Noel Mander MBE in 1968 and the casework was designed by Stephen Dykes Bower. The previous organ was donated to Methodist College Belfast on their centenary...
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Balfe (1808–1870), composer Frederick Settle Barff (1822–1866), chemist, inventor of Bower–Barff process James Barry (1795–1865), surgeon George Birkbeck...
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Censor Robert Francis Clarke Frederick Settle Barff: chemist and co-inventor of the Bower-Barff Process St George Mivart: biologist Frederick Apthorp...
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Principal, British Army of the Rhine, War Office. Stafford Edward Douglas Barff, Director of British Information Services, Chicago. Thomas Brimelow, First...
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William Foster, Ply.X 762, Royal Marines. Chief Petty Officer Anthony James Barff Freeman, P/J 40965. Chief Petty Officer Steward Alfredo Gauci, E/LX 21146...
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