Modern Pigments And Their Vehicles; Their Properties And Uses Considered Mainly From the Practical Side, And How to Make Tints From Them

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Modern Pigments And Their Vehicles; Their Properties And Uses Considered Mainly From the Practical Side, And How to Make Tints From Them
F Frederick Maire
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Third Class The varieties used in baking by enamelers are made so as to stand that operation. They evaporate under heat, and soften sufficiently to permit the coating of paint VEHICLES 216 to level up free from brush marks and then dry with a full gloss. There .can be no doubt as to the character of these nor of the japans used by the radiator men.
According to the gums entering in their composition, they are either good or bad. Manufacturers of bicycles and enameled iron bedsteads, etc., usual
...ly immerse all their commodities in a dipping tank and stand them on inclined drying boards, where the surplus color runs off, instead of hand-brushing the color.
These varnishes are probably called japan from the fact that all the small articles of bric-^-brac foimd on the market have a smooth finish, usually obtained by what is known as japanning ^ by baking in ovens specially constructed for the purpose. These articles are made to imitate in their finish the smooth lacquering put on the same class of ware imported from Japan and China.


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