Decolorization Of Carbolic Acid.
Disguising Odor Of Carbolic Acid.
To Restore Reddened Carbolic Acid.
CARBOLIC SOAP: See Soap.
CARBOLINEUM:
See also Paints and Wood.
Preparation Of Carbolineum.
II.—Sixty parts, by weight, of black coal tar oil of a specific gravity higher than 1.10; 25 parts, by weight, of creosote oil; 25 parts, by weight, of beechwood tar oil of a higher specific weight than 0.9. Mix together and heat to about 347° F., or until the fumes given off begin to deposit soot. The resulting carbolineum is brown, and of somewhat thick consistency; when cool it is ready for use and is packed in casks. This improved carbolineum is applied to wood or masonry with a brush; the surfaces treated dry quickly, very soon loose the odor of the carbolineum, and are effectively protected from dampness and formation of fungi.
CARBON PRINTING: See Photography.
CARBON PROCESS IN PHOTOGRAPHY: See Photography.