: Although lead (Pb) paint testing has been carried out in a large number of studies in Sri Lanka, little work appears to have been done to investigate the chromium (Cr) levels, variation of Pb and Cr levels through different production batches of paint ...
M. C. Lakmini, K.R.R. Mahanama
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Lead Content of Enamel Paints in Leading Paint Companies in Bangladesh [PDF]
Lead (Pb) compounds have been historically used by paint manufacturers. Lead is added to paint to speed up drying, increase durability, maintain a fresh appearance, and resist moisture that causes corrosion.
Lokman Hossain
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Studying the Possibility of using Paint to Reduce the Amount of Radon Gas Emitted from Cement
In the present work, it had been measured the concentration of radon gas (CRn) for (10) samples of cement used in constructions before and after painting them using enamel paint, purchased from the local markets, to see the extent of its ability to ...
Ehsan Abdul Hussein Soleman+2 more
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The Influence of Qing Glass Technology on Qianlong and Jiaqing Painted Enamel Copperwares [PDF]
The white enamel surfaces of ten Chinese painted enamels dating to the Qianlong and Jiaqing periods (1736–1820) were studied with Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICPMS). These enamels are opacified with lead arsenate, a dramatic change in technology from fluorite and lead stannite opacification used in Chinese and European ...
Dana Norris, Thomas Delbey
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Emulation and technological adaptation in late 18th‐century cloisonné‐style Chinese painted enamels [PDF]
AbstractCloisonné‐style motifs are rare and enigmatic in Chinese painted enamels because of their distinct technological development at the end of the 18th century. Five late Qianlong to Jiaqing period (1736–1820) Chinese painted enamels with cloisonné‐style motifs are investigated using environmental scanning electron microscopy–energy dispersive X ...
Dana Norris+2 more
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The Vindolanda Vessel: pXRF and Microphotography of an Enamel-Painted Roman Gladiator Glass [PDF]
Roman glass is well studied and known to have been produced from a mineral soda source and calcareous sand with variation between elements relating to naturally occurring minerals in the sands. While the common characteristics of colourants and opacifiers used in opaque and translucent glasses are well understood, the diverse elemental composition of ...
Louisa Campbell
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Technological connections in the development of 18th and 19th century Chinese painted enamels
Chinese painted enamel is an artistic tradition of enamelled copperwares developed during the Kangxi period (1662-1722), commonly referred to as Canton enamel after the Wade-Giles spelling of Guangzhou. In this study, enamel fragments from areas of damage in the decorated surface of ten Chinese painted enamel objects dating to the 18th and early 19th ...
Dana Norris+2 more
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A New Method of Online Measurement Viscosity of Paint dissolved liquid for Enameled Wire [PDF]
Weixiong Xu, Adi Yang, Zhang Wen-zhen
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Antimony in paints and enamels of everyday items [PDF]
Concentrations of antimony have been determined for paints and enamels that are available to the consumer or accessible to the public by x-ray fluorescence spectrometry. The metalloid was only present in consumer paints of a speciality (e.g. artistic) nature, but was common in old household paints as an anti-chalking agent and in brightly-coloured ...
Turner, Andrew, Filella, Montserrat
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Parallels in Development of Modern Painting and Enameling in China
This paper highlights trends in the development of contemporary visual art in China through a parallel analysis of two of its components: painting and enamel art. The focus of the research is on the work of artists whose works combine a ‘western’ style with ‘eastern’ tradition.
Nataliia Stryzhko, Daria Mostovshchykova
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