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  2. Fragrance lamp - Wikipedia

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    The original Berger lamp used methyl alcohol, while modern lamps use isopropyl alcohol (90% or more). [5] Perfumes or essential oils may be added. To start the catalytic process it is necessary to allow the wick to thoroughly absorb the fuel and then to light the catalytic burner with a flame and let it burn for approximately two minutes until the catalytic stone reaches the correct operating ...

  3. Talk:Fragrance lamp - Wikipedia

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    The lamp, itself, is not a scam ... the principle of catalysis has not changed in 150 years. The ceramic stone does need to be cleaned or replaced periodically. Leaving the lamp filled & unused for more than a few days will make it very hard to light. Most fuels have a fragrance oil added which, in time, will leave residue on the stone.

  4. Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fostoria Shade and Lamp Company was the largest manufacturer of glass lamps in the United States during the early 1890s. It began operations in Fostoria, Ohio , on May 17, 1890. The plant was run by Nicholas Kopp Jr., a former chemist at Hobbs, Brockunier and Company in West Virginia .

  5. Aroma lamp - Wikipedia

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    Aroma lamp with essential oil. A heat diffuser contains a small candle under a bowl to vaporize a mixture of water and oil. This device is very cheap and doesn't need a special maintenance, however, the heat can change the chemical structure of the oils.

  6. Category:Types of lamp - Wikipedia

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    Automotive lamps (17 P) Aviation lights (2 C, 1 P) E. ... Fragrance lamp; G. G4 (lamp base) G6.35 (lamp base) G9 (lamp base) G38 (lamp base) Gas lighting; Gas ...

  7. Edward Miller & Co - Wikipedia

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    Edward Miller & Co. (1844–1924) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut, and is primarily known as a historical manufacturer of lamps. The company also made brass kettles and oil heaters. In 1866, the corporation was formed with capital of US$200,000.

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