The Manufacture of Paint

THE PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR PAINT
MANUFACTURERS, MERCHANTS AND PAINTERS

BY
J. CRUICKSHANK SMITH, B.Sc.
Second Edition—Revised and Enlarged
Demy 8vo. 73 Illustrations. 300 Pages


CONTENTS

CHAP. PART I
I.— Scope of Subject and Definition of Terms.
II.— Storing and Handling Raw Material.
III.— Testing and Valuation of Raw Material.
PART II
IV.— Plant and Machinery.
PART III
V.— The Grinding of White Pigments.
VI.— The Grinding of Earth Pigments.
VII.— The Oxide of Iron Pigments.
VIII.— The Grinding of Black Paints.
IX.— The Grinding of Chemical Colours.
X.— The Grinding of Pigments in Water.
XI.— The Grinding of Colours in Turpentine, Gold Size, and Special Mediums.
PART IV
XII.— Mixed or Prepared Paints.
XIII.— Enamels and Enamel Paints.
PART V
XIV.— Modern Conditions which Affect the Selection and Application of Paint.
XV.— The Designing, Testing and Matching of Paints.
XVI.— Cost Charges—Cost of Handling—Carriage and Delivery of Goods—Cost of Materials—Machinery as affecting Manufacturing Cost—Electricity as Motive Power—Manufacturing Oncost—Prices—The Future of the Industry.

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