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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