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powder mill
noun
Mill that manufactures black powder
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The stamping process was gradually mechanized and, about 1435, the first powder mill driven by water power was erected near Nuremberg, Germany.
Both the tannery and the powder mill have excellent videos with English subtitles, showing how hides were tanned and gunpowder was manufactured.
Just south of Dimitsana, the Open-Air WaterestoredMuseum has restored a flour mill, a powder mill, a tannery and a raki still.
The grounds alone, with the scenic remains of the old stone powder mill buildings along the Brandywine, are worth a visit.
Just outside the powder mill, a sign points to a path that runs downhill beside a water channel to the ruins of other mills.
From the late 1800s through the 1940s, it housed a bronze powder mill, where large hammers pounded sheets of bronze into powder that was used in inks, labels, flocked wallpaper and other decorations.
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On July 19 , 1802 he settled along the Brandywine Creek near Wilmington, Del., and hired workmen to build his powder mills.
Of Grinnell Lake, it said: "The water gets its turquoise color from rock powder milled by upstream glaciers.
The Savopoulos family, for example, gave its extensive private collection of icons, ceramics, costumes and ornately ornamented flintlock muskets that once fired gunpowder made in Dimitsana's powder mills.
Powder milling during for 4 and 8 hours.
XRD patterns of (i) B powder milled alone, (ii) B powder milled with Fe(NO3 3, (iii) as-purchased Fe(NO3 39H2O and (iv) BNNTs produced by the improved ball milling method.
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