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Fine Art Print : Sectional view of lead chambers for large-scale production of sulphuric acid, 1870
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Sectional view of lead chambers for large-scale production of sulphuric acid, 1870
Sectional view of lead chambers for large-scale production of sulphuric acid, 1870. Also known as Oil of Vitriol or H2S04, sulphuric acid was one of the most important of industrial chemicals. The example shown was at the Saint-Gobin chemical works, France. This incorporates Gay-Lussacs (1778-1850) and John Glovers (1817-1902) refinements. From Les Merveilles de l Industrie by Louis Figuier. (Paris, c1870)
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Acid Chamber Chemical Chemical Industry Chemicals Chemistry Figuier Gay Lussac Glover Industrial Chemistry Innovation John Glover Joseph Louis Joseph Louis Gay Lussac Lead Louis Louis Figuier Manufacturing Oil Of Vitriol Oxford Science Archive Sulphuric Acid Chemical Reaction
21"x14" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Step into the world of industrial history with our exquisite fine art print of a Sectional view of lead chambers for large-scale production of sulphuric acid, 1870. This captivating image, taken from Heritage Images, showcases the intricate details of the lead chambers used in the production of this essential industrial chemical. Known as Oil of Vitriol or H2S04, sulphuric acid was a game-changer in the industrial revolution. Add this stunning piece to your collection and bring a piece of scientific history into your home or office.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 53.3cm x 32.8cm (21" x 12.9")
Estimated Product Size is 68.6cm x 50.8cm (27" x 20")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a sectional view of lead chambers used for the large-scale production of sulphuric acid in 1870. Known as "Oil of Vitriol" or H2S04, sulphuric acid played a vital role in the industrial revolution as one of the most significant chemicals. The photograph captures an example from the renowned Saint-Gobin chemical works in France, incorporating refinements by Gay-Lussac and John Glover. The image represents a remarkable combination of concept, innovation, technology, trade, and manufacturing that defined this era. It offers a glimpse into the intricate building structures within the factory where these crucial chemical reactions took place. The metal lead dominates the composition due to its essential role in containing and facilitating these reactions. With its monochrome aesthetic and engraving-like quality, this print transports us back to 19th-century France when industrial chemistry was flourishing. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and scientific progress during that time period. This historical artifact is part of Louis Figuier's collection titled "Les Merveilles de l Industrie" which celebrated various wonders across different industries. Through this image captured by an unknown creator but preserved by Oxford Science Archive, we can appreciate both the beauty and significance of this particular moment in French history.
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