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Examples of lacquer


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Specific treatment processes, such as washing or lacquering processes, are used only in cer tain product groups.
They can be of particular value in assessing internal lacquers in aluminium tubes.
We found that the strategies themselves reveal underlying cultural and religious differences that should not be lacquered over.
The next process turns these soft, lacquer discs into metal stampers, and all your records will be pressed from these.
The formation of the gradient occurs during drying of the lacquer.
Each electrode was an etched tungsten wire (0.25 mm in diameter) insulated with lacquer to within 0.5-1.0 mm of the tip.
I regard it underwater, a floating pod under the greenish surface, a dark patch half-way down its length, its 10 red shells of ill-applied lacquer, now chipped, at the end.
All these four accidents were caused by fires resulting from the use of inflammable finishing materials, paints, lacquers and the like, used for interior decoration.
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In the case of lacquers there has been no exception.
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The toxic hazard of the polyurethane paints and lacquers depends upon the amount of uncombined isocyanate that they contain.
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We have not had a word of explanation about what these lacquers are used for.
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The use of dieldrin in paints or lacquers is permitted.
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Let us think as men and let us see in these peoples at best lacquered half-apes who are anxious to experience the lash.
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The product range contains faade paints, interior wall paints, lacquers and glazing, crack reinforcement as well as concrete and floor system.
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The tesserae are then lacquered and polished creating a durable and glossy surface.
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In addition to other formulations, ciclopirox is used in lacquers for topical treatment of onychomycosis (fungal infections of the nails).
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The main applications were in the metal finishing fields, particularly in the curing and drying of paints and lacquers on military equipment.
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Traditionally, "usucha-ki" are hand-carved from wood or bamboo, and usually are lacquered.
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Other methods use acid washing and lacquering to produce different effects.
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Both metal and wooden bodies are often painted, or wooden bodies may be stained or lacquered, metal bodies may be plated or plain.
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Inlaid lacquers combine texture, color, and shape to produce a dazzling effect in both large and small objects.
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Ester gum has drying properties and is used in paints, varnishes, and lacquers.
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The brass on the outside of a modern instrument is lacquered to prevent corrosion.
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The technique consists of shaping panels of wet leather over wooden moulds, then painting them, then oil-gilding and lacquering them.
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Materials traditionally used were metalespecially bronzeand, more commonly, wood, often lacquered, gilded, or brightly painted.
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Wooden sculptures were often lacquered or covered with gold-leaf.
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The lacquers are thick liquids applied after baking.
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Paints that dry by solvent evaporation and contain the solid binder dissolved in a solvent are known as lacquers.
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Instead of reversibly binding oxygen, these proteins hydroxylate substrates, illustrated by their role in the formation of lacquers.
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Generally, resin is collected for the following uses: wood lacquering, draught-proofing of boats and traditional medicine.
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When the lamellae are made of leather they can be hardened by a process such as "cuir bouilli" or lacquering.
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Benzyl acetate is also used as a solvent in plastics and resin, cellulose acetate, nitrate, oils, lacquers, polishes and inks.
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To increase corrosion resistance the surface may be oiled, lacquered, or waxed.
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The space is furnished: table, chairs covered with fabric cameo, lacquered screen richly decorated with a stylized intertwining floral design.
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In addition, ether acetates are used as solvents for nitrocellulose, acrylic lacquers, varnish removers, and wood stains.
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The background coloring and lacquering is applied first, the most traditional of which is charanda or a dark red, which traditionally uses natural pigments.
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The use of lacquers in automobile finishes was discontinued when tougher, more durable, weather- and chemical-resistant two-component polyurethane coatings were developed.
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A complete cosmetic set, lacquered pieces and finely woven silk garments with paintings are almost perfectly preserved.
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The seed is small, round and hard, and of an enamel-like, lacquered black.
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The top of the resonator body is covered with a tightly stretched deer hide, heavily lacquered in red with four small circular sound holes.
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A circular indentation in the dome was made and has a texture of brass applied, annealed, and then lacquered.
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Lacquers or spirit varnishes are made from very soft gums, such as shellac and sandarach, dissolved in methylated spirit.
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Often the ferrule will have lacquered braided natural fiber rings to aid in grip.
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Later versions were oxidized, buffed and lacquered to maintain the silver shine.
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The "dai" may vary in shape: oval (more feminine) to rectangular (more masculine) and color (natural, lacquered, or stained).
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The papier-mch was smoothed and lacquered, or finished with a pearl shell finish.
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Wooden baseboard can be available in untreated, lacquered or prepainted versions.
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Both metal and wooden bodies are often painted, or wooden bodies may be stained or lacquered.
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Elemi resin is chiefly used commercially in varnishes and lacquers, and certain printing inks.
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The crematorium was a rare example of ancient craftsmanship featuring ornate stencils and lacquered sculptures.
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Statues are often lacquered, gilded, or brightly painted, although there are little traces on the surfaces.
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Also, the 7th is lacquered whereas the 8th is not, which probably accounts for the color difference.
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Chair sculptures were lacquered in gold and metallic hues.
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Lacquers, porcelains, tapestries, and ceramics were highly prized.
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The chief articles produced are blankets, coarse cotton cloth (soosi), camel fittings, metalwork, lacquered work, enamel, gold and silver embroidery.
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The principal crops were maize, millets, rice, pulse and oilseeds; there were manufactures of lac bracelets and lacquered toys; the chief export was timber.
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A variety of spray lacquers and finishing techniques exist to seal and protect the work from exposure to the elements and time.
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The free patterns are created by dropped colors of nail lacquers.
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The blaze was started by flying sparks in the fitters shop, which set some nitrocellulose lacquers alight.
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Once the webs are harvested and lacquered they are offered for sale.
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In addition, it has a good appearance which can be further enhanced by lacquering it.
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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.
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Nitrocellulose lacquers produce a hard yet flexible, durable finish that can be polished to a high sheen.
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Such lacquers are considerably less toxic and more environmentally friendly, and in many cases, produce acceptable results.
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Very soon a square, lacquered coffin appeared in the shrine hall.
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The strips are then glued together, bound with thin strips of twisted cherry bark ("kabamaki") and lacquered to make the conical tube.
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The rings were lacquered black to prevent rusting, and were always stitched onto a backing of cloth or leather.
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In the event of aborted sides, expensive lacquers are wasted and can not be used again.
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The puppets are made out of wood and then lacquered.
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The links were lacquered black to prevent rusting, and were always stitched onto a backing of cloth or leather.
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Thus, by far most pieces of wooden furniture are lacquered.
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Copaiba is used in making varnishes and lacquers.
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The best-selling items are ceramics, lacquered items and glasswork.
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White spirit is used as an extraction solvent, as a cleaning solvent, as a degreasing solvent and as a solvent in aerosols, paints, wood preservatives, lacquers, varnishes, and asphalt products.
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Hairspray lacquers of this era were of a different chemical formula than used today, and were more difficult to remove from the hair than today's products.
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The gold and silver awards were often plated in the same metal, whilst the bronze badge was lacquered with a composition called brennlack, which was a powdered metal.
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As a drying oil similar to tung oil or linseed oil, perilla oil has been used for paints, varnishes, linoleum, printing ink, lacquers, and for protective waterproof coatings on cloth.
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The building's heat and hot water is provided from wood waste, whilst the company does not use solvent-based stains and lacquers, instead using the more environmentally friendly water-based versions.
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Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals including fertilizers, vegetable and animal oils and fats, paints, varnishes and lacquers and other miscellaneous chemical products is another important industry in the district.
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Each diner has a small lacquered tray to him- or herself; very important people may be provided their own low, lacquered table or several small tables.
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The top of one whole skull can be divided into eight pieces and each piece used as a face lacquered into a plate made of wood of a sacred tree.
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A solid film forms when the solvent evaporates, and because the film can re-dissolve in solvent, lacquers are unsuitable for applications where chemical resistance is important.
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Production of the grooved leather handle was later simplified by forming the grip of stacked leather washers that were shaped by turning on a lathe, then polished and lacquered.
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If studied section by section, it offers traces of the artists sensual, tactile process, revealing delicate layers of found material sliced and sanded, lacquered and pasted until transformed.
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Shellac scratches more easily than most lacquers and varnishes, and application is more labor-intensive, which is why it has been replaced by plastic in most areas.
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I would like to know what the difference is between a lacquer and a varnish.
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My information from contacts in my constituency is that youngsters are indulging in sniffing not only glue but paint remover, hair lacquer and petrol.
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The second finding was that both sides of the metal tab were coated with lacquer.
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They are desperate to sell their beautiful lacquer work in other countries.
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The batch of about 30 coaches which had been sprayed with this particular cellulose lacquer, were withdrawn from service immediately after the accident.
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There has been no explanation as to what a lacquer is.
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I remember seeing a man, by trade an electrician, who was likely to make a first-class worker in lacquer work.
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They showed us with pride their lacquer work, rush work and other rural products.
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We managed to arrange an informal association in the village whereby every week someone would take down a piece of furniture which needed a little lacquer inlay or something.
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I remember one little thing—a new kind of lacquer for covering aircraft, which made the aircraft very smooth and required one or two coats fewer than the ordinary covering.
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Museums are known to have covered the mineral with lacquer to avoid drying of the mineral.
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