- 120-180 parts),
white cement (40-60 parts), and talc
powders in much
lower concentrations (fractions).
Putty has been used
extensively in
glazing for fixing...
-
thoroughly mixed with
enough water to form a
slurry (lime
putty), or with less
water to
produce dry
powder. This
hydrated lime (calcium hydroxide)
naturally turns...
- this use is
sometimes called as "
putty powder" or "jeweler's
putty". Tin(IV)
oxide can be used as a
polishing powder,
sometimes in
mixtures also with...
- Blu Tack is a
reusable putty-like pressure-sensitive
adhesive produced by Bostik,
commonly used to
attach lightweight objects (such as
posters or sheets...
-
polished with wet
abrasive paper. A
final high
polish is
added using putty powder (finely
crushed tin dioxide)
applied with a
moist piece of felt. Blue...
- the cut gl****,
traditionally using a
wooden or cork
wheel "fed with
putty powder and water". In the late 19th century, an
alternative method using fluoric...
- in Bayonne, New Jersey. Muralo's
product is dry
powder, to be
mixed with
water by the user to form
putty or
paste brought to
market in 1927, then patented...
-
mined for use in industry, such as for quicklime,
bricks and builder's
putty, and in agriculture, for
raising pH in
soils with high acidity. It is also...
- of oil painting.[citation needed]
Traditional glazing putty,
consisting of a
paste of
chalk powder and
linseed oil, is a
sealant for gl****
windows that...
-
boracic acid. It is
usually encountered as
colorless crystals or a
white powder, that
dissolves in water, and
occurs in
nature as the
mineral s****olite...