Papers On Paint And Varnish And the Materials Used in Their Manufacture

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Papers On Paint And Varnish And the Materials Used in Their Manufacture
Gardner, Henry A. (Henry Alfred), 1882-
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Steam Distillation of the Gum Condensate 100 to 180C 180 to 330 C 45% Residue 30% Clear and light amber colored liouid having a pleasant ter- pene odor. * Resembles oxi- dized turpentine. Clear liquid having greenish yellow color and not very ob- jectionable odor. Viscous and somewhat resembles pine oil.
25% Clear amber red mass almost solid. Resembles fused resins. Acid No. 20.
*Most of this portion distilled between 160 to 175C. It contained a small amount of an oil that was found to be "tere
...bene, " an antiseptic sub- stance having- medicinal properties when used for the treatment of bron- chitis.
157 PAPERS ON PAINT AND VARNISH The above-described system, after operation for over two years, has offered opportunities for improvements and developments of a mechanical nature.
The present equipment consists of : 1. Kettle hoods.
2. Fume piping with telescopic and universal joints.
3. Fire control and safety equipment.
4. Collecting manifold.
5. Surface condenser for primary condensate.


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