PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «ZINC WHITE»
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1
The Manufacture and Comparative Merits of
White Lead and ...
CHAPTER IX. Zinc White Paint and Zinc White Coatings — Their Merits and
Defects. ^INC white stiff paints are treated absolutely in the same way as white
lead stiff paints. That is to say, the desired colour is added to the zinc white
pastes in oil ...
2
The Grove Encyclopedia of Materials and Techniques in Art
Other white lead pigments were first manufactured in the 19th century. These
include a basic lead chloride and basic and neutral lead sulphate. 2. Zinc
derivatives. Zinc white or Chinese white is zinc oxide (ZnO), a very fine, cold-
white powder.
3
Bright Earth: Art and the Invention of Color
In 1782 he reported that the best candidate was zinc oxide, known as zinc white,
which was synthesized at the Dijon Academy by a laboratory demonstrator
named Courtois.6 Not only was zinc white nontoxic, but it did not suffer from the ...
2 Zinc-white free from loarl II. Composed 3 4 White-lead (German) - Zinc- white
containing lead. I- of the II. Venetian Number in accordPrincipal Component Parts
. Facing ance with Experilead. Blind. ment 5 N.N. zinc-white - H VII. Number ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1920
5
Industrial chemistry, a manual based upon Payen's 'Précis de ...
After remaining here for eight dajs. the supernatant water is drawn off. and the
pasty zinc white, as well as that in the boxes (e e'' e* e*) removed to filters
consisting of linen bags (aaa, fig. 232), supported upon wooden frames. After the
water ...
Benjamin Horatio Paul, Anselme Payen, 1878
Among the least objectionable, for this purpose, are zinc -white and sulphate of
barytes. Zinc White. — The white oxide of zinc was proposed as a substitute for
white lead as long ago as the year 1781, and a patent was taken out for its ...
7
Paint & Colour Mixing: A Practical Handbook for Painters, ...
Zinc white, vermilion, crimson lake, toned with black. I STONE COLoUR.—'Zinc
white, French ochre, pale chrome yellow, raw umber. TAN CoLOUR.—Burnt
sienna, middle chrome yellow, orange chrome. BLUISH V1oLEr.—Zinc white,
French ...
Arthur Seymour Jennings, 1915
8
Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary of Historical Pigments
However, zinc oxide has been reported to affect the fading behaviour of organic
pigments, with Eibner (1911) declaring that 'Zinc white indeed accelerates light-
fading of artists' paints.' Studies by the Doerner Institute demonstrated that ...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2007
9
Pigment Compendium: A Dictionary and Optical Microscopy of ...
However, zinc oxide has been reported to affect the fading behaviour of organic
pigments, with Eibner (1911) declaring that 'Zinc white indeed accelerates light-
fading of artists' paints.' Studies by the Doerner Institute demonstrated that ...
Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008
However, zinc oxide has been reported to affect the fading behaviour of organic
pigments, with Eibner (1911) declaring that 'Zinc white indeed accelerates light-
fading of artists' paints.' Studies by the Doerner Institute demonstrated that ...
Nicholas Eastaugh, Valentine Walsh, Tracey Chaplin, 2008