ia Oil, Japanese Wood Oil, Gurjun Balsam,
Climatic Influence on Seed and Oil.--Oil Refining: Processes, Thenard's,
Liebig's, Filtration, Storage, Old Tanked Oil.--Oil Boiling: Fire
Boiling Plant, Steam Boiling Plant, Hot-Air Plant, Air Pumps, Mechanical
Agitators, Vincent's Process, Hadfield's Patent, Storer's Patent,
Walton's Processes, Continental Processes, Pale Boiled Oil, Double
Boiled Oil, Hartley and Blenkinsop's Process.--Driers: Manufacture,
Special Individual Use of (1) Litharge, (2) Sugar of Lead, (3) Red Lead,
(4) Lead Borate, (5) Lead Linoleate, (6) Lead Resinate, (7) Black Oxide
of Manganese, (8) Manganese Acetate, (9) Manganese Borate, (10)
Manganese Resinate, (II) Manganese Linoleate, Mixed Resinates and
Linoleates, Manganese and Lead, Zinc Sulphate, Terebine, Liquid
Driers.--Solidified Boiled Oil.--Manufacture of Linoleum.--Manufacture
of India Rubber Substitutes.--Printing Ink Manufacture--Lithographic Ink
Manufacture.--Manufacture of Oil Varnishes.--Running and Special
Treatment of Amber, Copal, Kauri, Manilla.--Addition of Oil to
Resin.--Addition of Resin to Oil.--Mixed Processes.--Solution in Cold of
previously Fused Resin.--Dissolving Resins in Oil, etc., under
pressure.--Filtration.--Clarification.--Storage.--Ageing.--Coach-makers'
Varnishes and Japans.--Oak Varnishes.--Japanners' Stoving
Varnishes.--Japanners' Gold Size.--Brunswick Black.--Various Oil
Varnishes.--Oil-Varnish Stains.--Varnishes for "Enamels".-India Rubber
Varnishes.--Varnishes Analysis: Processes, Matching.--Faults in
Varnishes: Cause, Prevention.--Experiments and Exercises.
=Press Opinions.=
"There is no question that this is a useful book."--_Chemist and
Druggist._
"The different formulae which are quoted appear to be far more
'practical' than such as are usually to be found in text-books: and
assuming that the original was published two or three years ago,
and was only slightly behindhand in its information, the present
volume gives a fair insight into the position of the varnish
industry."--_The Ironmonger._
=Letter from the Teacher of a Technical Class.=
"As a teacher I have often been consulted as to the best work on
Varnish Manufacture and kindred industries, and have been at a loss
in recommending a really practical one. It is therefore with
pleasure that I can now testify as to the merits of the book on
these subjects by A. Livache and J.G. M
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