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Inert pigments remain relatively inactive or chemically unchanged in paints under stated conditions . ... With this inert pigment it is possible to obtain a film of uniform red colour ( still after long immersion periods ) and of good ...
Inert pigments remain relatively inactive or chemically unchanged in paints under stated conditions . ... With this inert pigment it is possible to obtain a film of uniform red colour ( still after long immersion periods ) and of good ...
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Pigments are in general finely divided but they have particles of different shape and size , in some cases as a consequence ... The main objective of the pigment dispersion during paint manufacture is to separate clustered particles and ...
Pigments are in general finely divided but they have particles of different shape and size , in some cases as a consequence ... The main objective of the pigment dispersion during paint manufacture is to separate clustered particles and ...
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Pigment composition for different dispersion times ( the dispersion medium was an oleoresinous varnish ) . pigment . After 300 days storage , the amount of metallic copper and cupric oxide in the pigment increased to 2.67 and 3.77 per ...
Pigment composition for different dispersion times ( the dispersion medium was an oleoresinous varnish ) . pigment . After 300 days storage , the amount of metallic copper and cupric oxide in the pigment increased to 2.67 and 3.77 per ...
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Electrochemical characterization of some commercial | 36 |
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS | 44 |
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS | 51 |
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