From the Conservation Standpoint: It would be of interest to sum up in figures the acreage and cordage of wood that annually is transformed into pulp for the manufacture of wall paper. Unfortunately, there are no available statistics on this subject. It is clear, however, that from the standpoint of conservation the use of wall paints should take precedence over the use of wall paper.


INDEX

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Abrasion, apparatus for determining resistance to,[153]
Acid reacting compounds,[215]
Actinic light tests,[112]
Adhesive power of Paint Coating,[104]
Aluminum Silicate,[62]
American Vermilion,[64]
Analogies of Paint and Concrete manufacture,[94]
Analyses of Averages in Atlantic City steel paint test,[235], [236]
Corn Oil,[16]
Cottonseed Oil,[15]
Debloomed Mineral Paint Oil,[18]
Iron Oxide Pigments, table,[63]
Linseed Oil,[7]
Menhaden Oil,[14]
Oils used in Washington tests,[211]
Petroleum Spirits,[20]
Rosin Oil,[16]
Soya Bean Oil,[8]
Sunflower Oil,[15]
Tung Oil,[12]
Whale Oil,[14]
Wood Turpentine,[19]
Asbestine,[55]
Atlantic City fence tests,[107]
steel paint tests,[228]-[235]
Checking,[122]
Gloss,[122]
Hiding power,[122]
inspection of,[114]
Methods used,[114]
Results,[124]
Auto-electrolysis,[220]
Bacteria in wall paper,[256]
Barium Sulphate,[55]
Barytes,[55]
and Silica Paints in Pittsburg tests,[172]
Basic Carbonate-White Lead,[42]
Benzine,[20]
Benzol,[20]
Blanc Fixe,[60]
Blue Lead, Sublimed,[47]
Blue Paint for concrete wall, formula,[215]
Blue paints in Pittsburg tests,[142]
Boiled Linseed Oil,[2]
Driers in,[28]
Bone Black,[66]
Calcium Carbonate,[60]
Calcium Sulphate,[60]
Carbon Black,[66]
Cause of rust in steel work,[220]
Chalking test for laboratory,[149]
Checking and cracking in Pittsburg tests,[166]
Checking, in Atlantic City tests,[122]
China Clay,[62]
Chrome Green,[66]
Chrome Yellow,[64]
Coatings for cement and concrete,[214]
Colored formulas in North Dakota tests,[190]
Colors, report of, in Pittsburg tests,[139]
Combination formulas in inhibitive paints,[231]
Composite formulas in North Dakota tests,[190]
in Pittsburg tests,[142]
Composition of paints, in steel test,[232]
Conclusion from Pittsburg tests,[144]
Concrete primer formula,[218]
Constants of Pine Oil,[18]
Pure Gum Turpentine,[19]
Co-operative tests of Driers,[29]-[41]
Corn Oil,[16]
Cottonseed Oil,[15]
Damp-proofing and Waterproofing,[214]
Decay of Lithopone paints,[124]
Decomposition of Paint,[122]
Driers, Co-operative tests of,[29]-[41]
in Boiled Oil,[28]
Tests of Manganese, Lead and Combination, tables,[24]-[25]
Drying Properties of Oil,[1], [26], [27]
Elasticity and Strength of Paint Coating,[102]
Fence tests of paints,[105]
Supervision of,[112]
Film sectioning,[87]
Film testing results, table,[80]
Filmometers,[74]-[79]
Formulafor Blue Paint for concrete wall,[215]
Concrete primer,[218]
Para Red Paint for concrete wall,[217]
Formulas of Atlantic City fence test,[108]
Tennessee tests,[202], [204]
Washington tests,[208], [211]
Fume Pigments Paints in Pittsburg tests,[173]
General results of Atlantic City tests,[128]
Gloss, in Atlantic City tests,[122]
Graphite,[66]
Green paints in Pittsburg tests,[142]
Grinding Pigments,[87]
Gums as moisture resisters,[84]
Gypsum,[60]
Hailstorm, effects of in North Dakota tests,[185]
Hospital, painting practice,[254]
House paint tests in North Dakota,[196]
Hydrocarbon Oils,[16]
Imperviousness of paint coating,[100]
Indian Red,[62]
Inert Pigments, use of,[99]
Inhibition of rust,[222]
Iodine Values of Linseed and Mixed Oils, table,[8]
Iron Oxide Paints,[64]
Japan driers in tests on steel,[231]
Laboratory tests, panels for,[149]
Lampblack,[66]
Laws of Paint Making,[93]
Lime action on paint,[214]
Linoxyn,[21]
Linseed Oil, boiled,[2]
Chemical action of pigments upon,[91]
Table of Analyses of Various Types of,[7]
tests of Driers with,[24], [25]
Lithopone,[53]
paint in Pittsburg tests,[136]
tests at Atlantic City,[124]
Lumbang Oil,[12]
Magnesium Silicate,[55]
Manufacturing Barytes,[55]
Blue Lead,[47]
Manufacturing Bone Black,[66]
Paint Pigments,[42]-[68]
White Lead,[42]
Menhaden Oil,[12]
Constants of, table,[14]
Metallic Brown,[62]
Microscope, use of in paint laboratory,[86]
Microscopic examination of paint, preparation for,[86]
measurements of paint sections,[89]
Mineral Black,[68]
Oils,[17]
Moisture Absorption, tests in,[84]
experiments with various Pigments,[83]
North Dakota Paints tests,[182]
test fence,[105]
report of, table,[193]-[195]
Ochre,[62]
Oil and Thinner tests,[202]
Oil, Corn,[16]
Cottonseed,[15]
Effects of Pigments on,[90]
Linseed,[1]
Linseed, Analyses of Various Types of, table,[7]
Linseed, Iodine Values of, table,[8]
Linseed, Tests of Driers with,[24], [25]
Lumbang,[12]
Menhaden,[12]
Menhaden, Constants of, table,[14]
Perilla,[21]
Pine,[18]
Rosin,[16]
Soya Bean, and Driers, table,[9]
Soya Bean,[7]
Chemical Characteristics of, table,[8]
Sunflower,[14]
Tung,[9]
Whale,[14]
Oils, Constants and Characteristics of,[1]
Drying properties of,[1], [26]
Hydrocarbon,[16]
In Washington paint tests,[210]
Iodine Value of Linseed and Mixed, table,[8]
Mineral,[17]
Moisture resistance of,[84]
Oxygen Absorbing qualities,[21]

Oils, Outline of tests of paints on concrete walls,[216]
Oxygen Absorption in Oils,[21]
Paint Coating, Adhesive power of,[104]
Elasticity and Strength of,[102]
imperviousness of,[100]
decomposition of,[122]
films, action of water upon,[223]
permeability of,[71]
Testing machine,[74]
preparation of,[70]
in Hospitals,[254]
making, Laws of,[93]
Perry’s Principles of,[100]
pigments,[42]-[69]
pigments, properties of,[42]
preparation for microscopic examination of,[86]
tests at North Dakota Experiment Station,[105]
at Washington,[207]-[213]
supervisors of,[113]
woods used on,[124], [135]
Painting steel plates for tests,[230]
Paints for cement and concrete surfaces,[214]
composition of in steel test,[233]
hiding power of,[111]
sanitary value of,[252]
Panels for laboratory tests,[149]
Para Red formula for concrete wall,[217]
Paranitraniline paints in Pittsburg tests,[140]
Paranitraniline Red,[64]
Perilla Oil,[21]
Perry’s analogies of paint and concrete manufacture,[99]
principles of Paint Making,[100]
Petroleum Spirits,[20]
Photomicrographs,[89], [165]
Pigment contention, the,[105]
grinding,[87]
Pigments,[42]-[69]
as stimulators of rust,[223]
Chemical action of upon Linseed Oil, table,[91]
Effects of on Oil,[90]
inert, use of,[99]
moisture experiments with, table,[83]
percentages of Oil required for grinding,[68]
re-enforcing,[89]
report of results of steel paint tests,[236]-[251]
Water resistance of,[81]
Pine Oil,[18]
Pittsburg fence tests,[107]
Polar Micro-Examinations and Photomicrographs,[89]
Primer for concrete,[218]
Properties of Paint Pigments,[42]
Prussian Blue,[66]
Red Lead,[64]
Reductions used in fence tests,[111]
Re-enforcing Pigments,[89]
Results of new test at Atlantic City test fence in 1910, table,[178]-[181]
Pittsburg tests,[135]
steel test plates,[232]
Rosin Oil,[16]
Rust, cause of in steel work,[220]
inhibition of,[222]
stimulation of,[223]
Sanitary value of paints,[252]
wall paints,[254]
Sienna,[62]
Silex,[60]
Silica,[60]
Silica and Barytes Paints in Pittsburg tests,[172]
Solvent Naphtha,[20]
Soya Bean Oil and Driers, table,[9]
Chemical Characteristics of, table,[8]
Steel Paint test, rating report,[234]
reports on pigments used,[236]-[251]
Steel paint, result of tests at Atlantic City,[234], [235]
Steel, preparation of for paint tests,[228]
water contact and paint,[224]
Structural steel paint tests,[220]
Sublimed Blue Lead,[47]
Sublimated White Lead,[46]
Suction varnish,[215]
Sunflower Oil,[14]
Constants of, table,[15]
Supervisors of paint tests,[113]
Table Analysis of Averages in Atlantic City Steel Paint test,[235], [236]
Analyses of Corn Oil,[16]
Analyses of Debloomed Mineral Paint Oil,[18]
Analysis of Iron Oxide Pigments,[63]
Analyses of Oils used in Washington tests,[211]
Analyses of Petroleum Spirits,[20]
Analyses of Rosin Oil,[16]
TableAnalyses of various types of Linseed Oil,[7]
Analyses of wood Turpentine,[19]
Atlantic City test fence formula,[108]
Chemical Characteristics of Soya Bean Oil,[8]
Comparative spreading rates of White Paint in Pittsburg tests,[148]
Composition of Blue Lead,[49]
Composition of paints in Atlantic City Steel test,[233]
Constants of Cottonseed Oil, table,[15]
Constants of Menhaden Oil,[14]
Constants of Pine Oil,[18]
Constants of Sunflower Oil,[15]
Constants of Whale Oil,[14]
Co-operative drying tests,[32]-[41]
Excluding tests for moisture absorbed,[84]
Fineness for grinding pigments,[87]
Formulas in Tennessee tests,[204]
Iodine Value of Linseed Oil and Mixed Oils,[84]
Moisture experiments with various pigments,[83]
Paint section measurements under microscope,[89]
Percentages of Oil required for grinding various dry pigments,[68]
Permeability of Paints,[72]
Ratings of Atlantic City Steel Paint test,[234]
Report of North Dakota test fence,[193]-[195]
Results of Atlantic City test fence,[130], [131]
Results of new tests at Atlantic City test fence in 1910,[178]-[181]
Results of second annual inspection Atlantic City test fence,[133]
Results of second annual inspection in Pittsburg tests,[145]
Showing action of various pigments upon Linseed Oil,[91]
Soya Bean Oil and Driers,[9]
Tests of Linseed Oil and Manganese, Lead and Combination Driers,[24], [25]
Talcose,[55]
Tennessee Paint tests,[201]-[206]
Test Fences in Paint Experiments,[105]
at Atlantic City,[114]-[134]
at Pittsburg,[135]-[148]
at Washington,[207]-[213]
Cement and concrete,[214]
in Tennessee,[201]-[206]
laboratory, chalking,[149]
North Dakota,[182]
of Oil and Thinners,[202]
of various pigments in steel paint,[236]-[251]
panel sections for,[149]
Structural steel paints,[220]
Water pigment,[226]
Thinner, Wood Turpentine as a,[202]
Tung Oil,[9]
Tung Varnishes,[11]
Turpentine,[18]
Ultramarine Blue,[66]
Umber,[62]
Varnishes from Tung Oil,[11]
Vermilion, American,[64]
Wall paints,[252]
Wall paper, defects of,[255]
Washington Paint tests,[207]-[213]
Water, action of upon paint films,[223]
contact with steel and paint,[224]
resistance of Pigments,[81]
tests,[226]
Water-pigment tests,[226]
Waterproofing and damp-proofing,[214]
Whale Oil,[14]
White Lead, Basic Carbonate,[42]
Basic Sulphate,[46]
Mild Process,[46]
Quick Process,[45]
in Pittsburg tests,[139]
in North Dakota tests,[190]
Paints, checking in Pittsburg tests,[172]
processes of manufacture of,[43]-[46]
Whiting,[60]
Wood Turpentine,[19]
experiments with as a thinner,[202]
Woods used in paint tests,[124], [135]
Zinc Chromate,[64]
Zinc Lead White,[51]
Zinc Oxide,[51]

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