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finishes, both in ease of application and in colour retention. The preferred method of applying quick-drying lacquers is by spraying, and the development of nitrocellulose lacquers led to the first extensive use of spray guns. Nitrocellulose lacquers produce a hard yet flexible, durable finish that can be polished to a high sheen. Drawbacks of these lacquers include the hazardous nature of the solvent, which is flammable and toxic, and the hazards of nitrocellulose in the manufacturing process. The lacquer grade of soluble nitrocellulose is closely related to the more highly nitrated form which is used to make explosives. They become relatively non-toxic after approximately a month since, at this point, the lacquer has evaporated most of the solvents used in its production.
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water-based lacquer's fumes are considerably less hazardous, and it does not have the combustibility issues of solvent-based lacquers, the product still dries fairly quickly. Even though its odor is weaker, water-based lacquers can still produce airborne particulates that can get into the lungs, so proper protective wear still needs to be worn. More and more water-based colored lacquers are replacing solvent-based clear and colored lacquers in under-hood and interior applications in the automobile and other similar industrial applications. Water-based lacquers are used extensively in wood furniture finishing as well.
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enzymes, yielding a substrate that, upon proper evaporation of its water content, is hard. These lacquers produce very hard, durable finishes that are both beautiful and very resistant to damage by water, acid, alkali or abrasion. The resin is derived from trees indigenous to East Asia, like lacquer
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a massive overcapacity of nitrocellulose production, and soon greatly displaced much use of the slower-drying paints and lacquers that preceded them; they were extensively used in the automotive industry and others for the next 30 years until further chemical advancements replaced them. Prior to
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or related trees, applied in several coats to a base that is usually wood. This dries to a very hard and smooth surface layer which is durable, waterproof, and attractive in feel and look. Asian lacquer is sometimes painted with pictures, inlaid with shell and other materials, or
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to create a yellow-tinged lacquer and is especially used for the sprinkled-gold technique. These lacquers are generally used for the middle layers. Japanese lacquers of this type are generally used for the top layers and are prefixed by the word
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1341:... The word 'lacquer' itself stems from the term 'Laksha', from the pre-Christian, sacred Indian language Sanskrit, and originally referred to shellac, a resin produced by special insects ('lac insects') from the sap of an Indian fig tree ...
1892:– A concise compilation of technical terms. Attached is a register of all German terms with their corresponding English terms and vice versa, in order to facilitate its use as a means for technical translation from one language to the other.
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tradename. In 1924 the other GM makes followed suit, and by 1925 nitrocellulose lacquers were thoroughly disrupting the traditional paint business for automobiles, appliances, furniture, musical instruments, caskets, and other products.
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1860:The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805–1942
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1858:Kimes, Beverly R.; Clark, Henry A. (1996),
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1360:The art of dyeing in the history of mankind
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1914:Michiko, Suganuma. "Japanese lacquer".
1632:Ancient China's technology and science
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1751:Du Pont: One Hundred and Forty Years
1565:Lacquer: Technology and conservation
1489:, Columbia University Press, p. 219.
171:is a type of hard and usually shiny
1720:Kathryn Santner (October 2, 2012).
1382:Wood Finishers Depot: Lacquer Sheen
1227:"Safety Data Sheet Acrylic Lacquer"
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1775:South African Journal of Chemistry
1462:"Oriental lacquer – varnish resin"
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1802:Standeven, Harriet A. L. (2011).
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1357:Franco Brunello (1973),
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1877:Nanetti, Paolo (2006),
1842:10.5702/massspec.51.439
1563:Webb, Marianne (2000).
1502:1万2千年前のウルシ木片 世界最古、福井で出土
994:Nitrocellulose lacquers
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601:The Society of Jesus
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1589:Archaeology of Asia
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2246:Chanterelle
2191:Crow garlic
2181:Bear garlic
2176:Wild onions
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2060:Huckleberry
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1165:Lacquerware
1149:lacquerware
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3053:Categories
2854:Birch beer
2849:Birch bark
2806:Spruce gum
2789:akpeteshie
2779:Palm sugar
2749:Gum arabic
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2689:Turpentine
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2085:Strawberry
2040:Cocoa bean
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2025:Blackberry
1999:tree fruit
1506:The Nikkei
1471:27 October
1275:27 October
1250:27 October
1191:References
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1029:Staudinger
1008:cellulosic
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295:Portuguese
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2629:Birch tar
2557:Sal-seed
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2341:Areca nut
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2218:Mushrooms
2159:root beer
2149:Sassafras
2137:Sago palm
2080:Raspberry
2065:Jackfruit
2030:Blueberry
1982:Wild game
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1144:japanning
1139:porcelain
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2584:Tea-seed
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2542:Phulwara
2527:Nagkesar
2522:Murumuru
2497:Kpangnan
2445:Carnauba
2386:Pine nut
2371:Hazelnut
2361:Cinnamon
2346:Bay leaf
2336:Allspice
2258:(reishi)
2090:Tamarind
2055:Gambooge
2015:Bilberry
1760:42011897
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1159:See also
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710:CH=CH(CH
684:CH=CH(CH
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570:cinnabar
527:Hokkaido
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263:solvents
241:polymers
212:to high
206:coatings
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2911:Shellac
2901:Quinine
2874:Gambier
2794:ogogoro
2694:Varnish
2659:Lacquer
2649:Gamboge
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2425:Babassu
2391:Vanilla
2302:Truffle
2287:Red cap
2256:Lingzhi
2045:Coconut
2020:Binukaw
1995:Berries
1211:12 June
1170:Varnish
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2921:tannin
2906:Rattan
2869:Forage
2832:edible
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2492:Kombo
2487:Kokum
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2272:Morel
2206:Ramps
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2109:roots
1970:Honey
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