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Some Seventeenth-Century French Painted Enamel Watchcases
Clare Vincent
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NON‐DESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN PAINTINGS AND ENAMELS
Archaeometry, 1972ABSTRACTSX‐ray fluorescence analysis is a non‐destructive method, very useful for qualitative and quantitative determination of chemical elements in paintings, frescoes, enamels, etc.Measurements have been carried out on ancient Persian mural painting allowing the identification of about ten different pigments.Furthermore, many oil paintings have been ...
S. Sciuti+7 more
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Enamel paint techniques in archaeology and their identification using XRF and micro-XRF
Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2017Abstract This investigation focuses in detail on the analysis of discoveries in South Moravia – important sites from the Roman period in Pasohlavky and Musov. Using X-ray fluorescence analysis and micro-analysis we help identify the techniques of enamel paint and give a thorough chemical analysis in details which would not be possible to determine by
Balázs Komoróczy+3 more
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Total lead concentration in new decorative enamel paints in Lebanon, Paraguay and Russia
Environmental Research, 2015Lead concentrations in new enamel decorative paints were determined in three countries in different areas of the world where data were not previously available. The average total lead concentration of the enamel decorative paints purchased in Lebanon, Paraguay and Russia was 24,500ppm (ppm, dry weight), more than 270 times the current limit of 90ppm in
Caroline Lind+7 more
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The Transition from the Mosaic to the Enamel Method of Painting on Glass
The Antiquaries Journal, 1926The change from the mosaic to the enamel system of glass-painting and the causes which led up to it do not seem to have received from historians of the art the attention which they rightly deserve. The popular view, as stated in all the books, is that glass-painters adopted enamels in preference to coloured glass.
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Environmental Research, 2014
Paints with high lead concentrations (ppm) continue to be sold around the world in many developing countries and those with economies in transition representing a major preventable environmental health hazard that is being increased as the economies expand and paint consumption is increasing.
C. Scott Clark+10 more
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Paints with high lead concentrations (ppm) continue to be sold around the world in many developing countries and those with economies in transition representing a major preventable environmental health hazard that is being increased as the economies expand and paint consumption is increasing.
C. Scott Clark+10 more
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2020
Effect of nanosized silicon on mechanical properties, texture, and structure of a polymer paint-and-varnish coating made of gray KhV-16 enamel based on perchlorovinyl and glyphthalic resins is studied. It is established that the abrasion strength, hardness, and elastic modulus are larger than in the case of the original coating.
E. A. Paukshtis+6 more
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Effect of nanosized silicon on mechanical properties, texture, and structure of a polymer paint-and-varnish coating made of gray KhV-16 enamel based on perchlorovinyl and glyphthalic resins is studied. It is established that the abrasion strength, hardness, and elastic modulus are larger than in the case of the original coating.
E. A. Paukshtis+6 more
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Lead levels in new enamel household paints from Asia, Africa and South America
Environmental Research, 2009In 2006 a report on the analysis for lead in 80 new residential paints from four countries in Asia revealed high levels in three of the countries (China, India and Malaysia) and low levels in a fourth country (Singapore) where a lead in paint regulation was enforced.
Clement Adebamowo+14 more
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2014
This paper presents an overview of developments in oil-based enamel paint technology in the first half of the twentieth century and discusses the selection of ingredients that had a significant impact on the properties of the paints: pigments, extenders, driers, oils and resins.
Maria Kokkori+3 more
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This paper presents an overview of developments in oil-based enamel paint technology in the first half of the twentieth century and discusses the selection of ingredients that had a significant impact on the properties of the paints: pigments, extenders, driers, oils and resins.
Maria Kokkori+3 more
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