This addition is not as an adulterant, as was the case a few years ago, for it is now appreciated that the addition of barytes makes a white pigment more permanent, less likely to be attacked by acids, and freer from discoloration than when white lead... Economic Geology - Page 181by Heinrich Ries - 1916Full view - About this book
| Good Roads Institute, Chapel Hill, N.C. - Roads - 1897 - 1172 pages
...very little, if any, that is used alone for this purpose. It is, however, used in large quantities to mix with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of both these white pigments. Whereas, formerly, its addition to these other pigments was considered as an... | |
| 1905 - 474 pages
...there may be very little, if any, that is used alone for this purpose, it is used in large quantities to mix with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of both of these white pigments. This addition is not as an adulterant, as was the case a few years ago, for it is now... | |
| North Carolina. Department of Conservation and Development - Agriculture - 1904 - 180 pages
...very little, if any, that is used alone for this purpose. It is, however, used in large quantities to mix with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of both these white pigments. Whereas, formerly, its addition to these other pigments was considered as an... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Tariff - 1909 - 1068 pages
...there may be very little, if any, that is used alone for this purpose, it is used in large quantities to mix with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of both of these white pigments. This addition is not as an adulterant, as was the case a few years ngo, for it is now... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - Tariff - 1909 - 1072 pages
...there may be very little. If auy, that is used alone for this purpose, it is used in large quantities to mix with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of both of these white pigments. This addition is not as an adulterant, as was the case a few years ago, for it is now... | |
| Heinrich Ries - Geology, Economic - 1910 - 756 pages
...barium sulphate in each case. Uses. — Barite, which is pulverized and sometimes purified by washing, is used in the manufacture of paper, for coating canvas...be attacked by acids, and freer from discoloration. Lithophone paint is a mixture of barium sulphate (68 per cent), zinc oxide (7.28 per cent), and zinc... | |
| Heinrich Ries - Geology, Economic - 1910 - 894 pages
...for coating canvas ham sacks, in pottery glazes, and in the manufacture of barium hydroxide. Itsjnain use perhaps is in white pigments to mix with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of botrTof these pigments. Although formerly regarded as an adulterant of white pigments, it is now considered... | |
| Charles Baskerville - Chemistry - 1910 - 548 pages
...although very little, if any, is used alone for this purpose it is used in large quantities in combination with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of both of these white pigments. This addition is not considered an adulteration, as was the case a few years ago, for... | |
| Arthur Seymour Jennings - 1914 - 282 pages
...alone for this purpose, it is used in large quantities in 10 COMMERCIAL PAINTS AND PAINTING combination with white lead, zinc white, or a combination of both of these white pigments. This addition is not considered an adulteration, as was the case a few years ago, for... | |
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