Dictionary Definition
dross
Noun
1 worthless material that should be removed;
"there were impurities in the water" [syn: impurity]
User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
Dross
- Waste or impure matter
- Worthless or trivial matter
- Residue that forms on the surface of a metal from oxidation
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- Thy silver is become dross, thy wine mixed with water (Isaiah 1:22, KJV)
- And I will turn my hand upon thee, and purely purge away thy dross, and take away all thy tin (Isaiah 1:25, KJV)
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- The impurities in metal.
Derived terms
Extensive Definition
Dross is a mass of solid impurities floating on a molten
metal. It appears usually on the melting of low melting
point metals or
alloys such as tin, lead, zinc or aluminium, or by oxidation of the metal(s). It can
also consist of impurities such as paint leftovers. It can easily
be skimmed off the surface before pouring the metal into a mold or
casting
flask.
With tin and lead the dross can also be removed
by adding sodium
hydroxide pellets, which dissolve the oxides and form a
slag.
Dross is distinguished from slag, which is a
liquid, because it is solid. Dross product is not entirely waste
material; aluminium dross, for example, is used in secondary
steelmaking for slag
deoxidation, reducing
processing costs by minimizing use of pure aluminum.
Dross is a wasteful material. In the electronic
wave
soldering process, dross can account for over 50% of the metal
required. With the advent of lead-free solders, the cost of replacing
metal lost to dross has become unacceptably high. Dross also
reduces the expected quality of the solder joint as measured in
defects per million opportunities (DPMO). With the advent of
the lead-free soldering process, the cost of the new alloys are so
high that accepting dross in the process has become a significant
cost issue.
External links
dross in German: Krätze
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
alluvion, alluvium, ash, ashes, brand, calx, carbon, charcoal, cinder, clinker, coal, coke, coom, deposition, deposits, diluvium, draff, dregs, ember, feces, froth, fume, grounds, lava, lees, loess, moraine, offscum, precipitate, precipitation, reek, scoria, scum, sediment, settlings, silt, sinter, slag, smoke, smudge, smut, soot, sublimate, sullage