Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: A Practical ManualC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 504 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... body on which it has been applied from the destructive action of the weather ; second , as a decorative agent . The first object is brought about by making the paint with materials which are not acted upon by the various agents present ...
... body on which it has been applied from the destructive action of the weather ; second , as a decorative agent . The first object is brought about by making the paint with materials which are not acted upon by the various agents present ...
Pagina 8
... body over which they have been painted . The liquid bodies which have been found to answer this purpose best are the drying oils , such as linseed oil , which when spread over a surface and exposed to the air absorb oxygen and dry into ...
... body over which they have been painted . The liquid bodies which have been found to answer this purpose best are the drying oils , such as linseed oil , which when spread over a surface and exposed to the air absorb oxygen and dry into ...
Pagina 9
... body colours , " i.e. , to give body or covering power to paint ; 2nd , as " colouring pigments . " Thus , in making a red paint , white lead or barytes is added to give the necessary body and vermilionette is used to colour the paint ...
... body colours , " i.e. , to give body or covering power to paint ; 2nd , as " colouring pigments . " Thus , in making a red paint , white lead or barytes is added to give the necessary body and vermilionette is used to colour the paint ...
Pagina 18
... body ; while the hydroxide with which it is associated , by chemically com- bining with the oil used to convert the white lead into a paint , imparts to the white lead great covering properties . Numerous samples of white lead , of both ...
... body ; while the hydroxide with which it is associated , by chemically com- bining with the oil used to convert the white lead into a paint , imparts to the white lead great covering properties . Numerous samples of white lead , of both ...
Pagina 20
... body . 2. Seconds , not so good as No. 1 , but still very serviceable as a pigment . 3. Thirds is only just usable as a pigment . 4. Is not usable except for very common purposes . 5. Not usable at all ; it contains too much carbonate ...
... body . 2. Seconds , not so good as No. 1 , but still very serviceable as a pigment . 3. Thirds is only just usable as a pigment . 4. Is not usable except for very common purposes . 5. Not usable at all ; it contains too much carbonate ...
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