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Lamps and Lighting: From Necessity to Style, it Has Come a Long Way

... in 70,000 BC various kind of fuels such as beeswax, olive oil, animal fat, fish oil, whale oil ... in 1853. During this period only natural gas and coal was also been used as lamp fuel. Lamps have come a long way from coal gas to electricity. ... Read Read: Lamps and Lighting: From Necessity to Style, it Has Come a Long Way

By: Article Manager | 07/08/2008 | Electronics
MoonStorm

Fragrance Lamps and Comfort Candles Create a Cozy and Comfortable Home Environment

... heated burner remains active. The fragrance lamp does not operate with an open flame, making it quite safe. However, the lamp fuel contains 90% isopropyl alcohol and should be regarded as a highly flammable liquid. Initially, to start the ... Read Read: Fragrance Lamps and Comfort Candles Create a Cozy and Comfortable Home Environment

By: MoonStorm | 30/12/2008 | Interior Design

Lamps: History of Lighting

... fat, fish oil, sesame oil, whale oil, nut oil etc. These were also among the most commonly used forms of fuel for lighting a lamp till the late 18th century. Around 1859, the first drilling process was initiated to find petroleum and ... Read Read: Lamps: History of Lighting

By: Moe Tamani | 27/12/2007 | Furniture

Lamps: History of Home Lighting

... fat, fish oil, sesame oil, whale oil, nut oil etc. These were also among the most commonly used forms of fuel for lighting a lamp till the late 18th century. Around 1859, the first drilling process was initiated to find petroleum and ... Read Read: Lamps: History of Home Lighting

By: Moe Tamani | 03/10/2007 | Home & Family
Muna wa Wanjiru

Why the History of Lamps is as Old as the Greek Antiquity

... also burned as fuel in the poorest households. It was as late as the mid 19th century that kerosene came to be used as a major fuel for lamps in both private homes and factories. Gas for common lamps also became an important part of a ... Read Read: Why the History of Lamps is as Old as the Greek Antiquity

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 20/01/2008 | Home Improvement

A Look at the Various Components Involved in the Structure of Oil Lamps

... in the fuel container and had one side of the wick dripped in it. Depending on the density and the quality of the fuel, oil lamps burnt without producing any unpleasant smell or smoke; however, this was not always the case since very few ... Read Read: A Look at the Various Components Involved in the Structure of Oil Lamps

By: Muna wa Wanjiru | 20/01/2008 | Home Improvement
S.N.Singh

Intelligent Solar Lamps for Rural India

... is kerosene. The flame is produced by firing a cotton feather, which absorb kerosene from the fuel tank. The flame is covered by a tubular glass. The life of these lamps are 5 years A candle is made of wax. It provides light for 20 hour ... Read Read: Intelligent Solar Lamps for Rural India

By: S.N.Singh | 24/01/2009 | Electronics

Fragrance Lamps are the Perfect Way to Fill Your Room With Freshness

... purpose was to provide refreshing and cleansing scents while removing unpleasant smells from the air. A fragrance lamp works by converting alcohol in fuel form into anions (negatively charged ions), all with the catalyzing stone which is ... Read Read: Fragrance Lamps are the Perfect Way to Fill Your Room With Freshness

By: Kimberly Green | 10/09/2008 | Accessories

Fragrance Oil Lamps Use the Same Efficient Technology Used Back in the 1800s

... was in the year 1897 that a French gentleman named Maurice Berger patented the technology that fuels (no pun intended) fragrance lamps). The purpose of a fragrance lamp is to eliminate bad orders. It has often been thought that bad smells ... Read Read: Fragrance Oil Lamps Use the Same Efficient Technology Used Back in the 1800s

By: Kimberly Green | 13/11/2008 | Accessories

Fragrance Lamps Slowly Heat Up Fragrance Lamp Oils Through a Process Called Catalytic Combustion

... purpose of such a lamp was to add cleansing scents to the air while removing the bad scents. The alcohol in a fragrance lamp's fuel is converted into anions, which are then heated and partnered with the bad smells in the air. They are then ... Read Read: Fragrance Lamps Slowly Heat Up Fragrance Lamp Oils Through a Process Called Catalytic Combustion

By: Kimberly Green | 14/11/2008 | Accessories

The history of the lamp

... , but instead of animal fat Greeks began using wicks that gave them more control over the flame. As time progressed other fuels were discovered, such as olive oil, beeswax, fish oil, other types of oils, and other similar substances. ... Read Read: The history of the lamp

By: Richard Gazzo | 29/03/2006 | Home & Family

Solar Lamp Post: Better Replacement to the Conventional Lamp

... might someday help us significantly if not totally independent from the conventional form of power such as carbon and fossil fuels. For more articles on solar lamp post lights and other outdoor solar lights and gizmos, do visit our Solar ... Read Read: Solar Lamp Post: Better Replacement to the Conventional Lamp

By: Ernesto Maitim | 25/10/2008 | Landscaping

Fuel and Energy - Learn How to Save Today

... . It does not only save gas, it will also remove any chances that you will get a parking ticket. The fruits of conserving fuel and energy are very rewarding as it saves money, helps the environment, and helps the government in minimizing ... Read Read: Fuel and Energy - Learn How to Save Today

By: Alan Drakovic | 30/03/2009 | Home Improvement

Fuel and Energy-Learn How to Save Today

... an effective way to conserve energy. When there are few home appliances in a room like a television, radio, component, or lamps, plugging them in a power strip can help one to prevent any appliances from being in a stand-by mode. With just ... Read Read: Fuel and Energy-Learn How to Save Today

By: Alan Drakovic | 20/03/2009 | Business

Fragrance Lamps

... continual basis without the presence of smoke. This is possible because of the method used to heat the scented oil that is the fuel for fragrance lamps. A catalytic stone burner heats the oil without the need for an open flame, removing the ... Read Read: Fragrance Lamps

By: John Tortorice | 06/11/2009 | Home Improvement

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