Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: a Practical ManualC. Griffin, 1892 - 499 sider |
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... becomes refracted ; and ( 2 ) the beam of white light is separated into a divergent band of several differently - coloured light - rays . Fig . 1 repre- sents the path of a beam of light through a tri- angular prism ; a is a ray ...
... becomes refracted ; and ( 2 ) the beam of white light is separated into a divergent band of several differently - coloured light - rays . Fig . 1 repre- sents the path of a beam of light through a tri- angular prism ; a is a ray ...
Side 8
... becomes necessary to mix them with some solvent , such as turpentine or shale naphtha , which is volatile . In some kinds of paints a little resinous matter is used , which dissolves in the solvent ; on exposure the latter evaporates ...
... becomes necessary to mix them with some solvent , such as turpentine or shale naphtha , which is volatile . In some kinds of paints a little resinous matter is used , which dissolves in the solvent ; on exposure the latter evaporates ...
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... becomes more yellow or greyish . Some of these points will be touched upon when con- sidering the other processes for the production of white lead . In the meantime the success or non - success of any process depends upon the ...
... becomes more yellow or greyish . Some of these points will be touched upon when con- sidering the other processes for the production of white lead . In the meantime the success or non - success of any process depends upon the ...
Side 18
... become obsolete very little is known beyond the , often very scanty , description which is to be found in the specification of the patent which protected the process . In all the accounts which have appeared describing these pro- cesses ...
... become obsolete very little is known beyond the , often very scanty , description which is to be found in the specification of the patent which protected the process . In all the accounts which have appeared describing these pro- cesses ...
Side 23
... becomes dry . It is now taken out of the chamber and finished in the usual way . The product obtained by Gardner's process is of good colour and body , and closely approaches , if , indeed , it is not equal to , Dutch white lead in its ...
... becomes dry . It is now taken out of the chamber and finished in the usual way . The product obtained by Gardner's process is of good colour and body , and closely approaches , if , indeed , it is not equal to , Dutch white lead in its ...
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