Flax product used in paint
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LINSEEDOILFlax product used in paint
LATEXRubber tree product used in paint
bastany of several strong, woody fibers, as flax, hemp, ramie, or jute, obtained from phloem tissue and used in the manufacture of woven goods and cordage
bastsany of several strong, woody fibers, as flax, hemp, ramie, or jute, obtained from phloem tissue and used in the manufacture of woven goods and cordage
spindlesA slender rounded rod with tapered ends used in hand spinning to twist and wind thread from a mass of wool or flax held on a distaff
LINSEEDOil used in paint
BARITEMineral used in paint
ALKYDSticky resin used in paint
MICAMineral used in auto paint
ALKYDSynthetic resin used in paint
LINSEEDType of oil used in paint
ZINCOXIDEPowder used in paint pigment and matches
paintballA capsule of paint used in this game
ballotini(Italian) small glass beads used in reflective paint
paintballsA capsule of paint used in this game
dichloromethanea noxious colourless liquid widely used as a solvent, eg in paint strippers
emulsionsA type of paint used for walls, consisting of pigment bound in a synthetic resin that forms an emulsion with water
frisketsFluid or adhesive paper used in painting or crafts to cover areas of a surface on which paint is not wanted
butanonecolorless, flammable liquid, C4H8O, produced by synthesis or fermentation: used chiefly as a solvent, as a paint remover, and in the manufacture of plastics
bivinylcolorless, flammable gas, C4H6, soluble in alcohol but not in water, usually derived from butane or butene: used chiefly in the manufacture of rubber and paint, and in organic synthesis
miniumorange to red, heavy, earthy, water-insoluble, poisonous powder, Pb3O4, obtained by heating litharge in the presence of air: used chiefly as a paint pigment, in the manufacture of glass and glazes, and in storage batteries
miniumsorange to red, heavy, earthy, water-insoluble, poisonous powder, Pb3O4, obtained by heating litharge in the presence of air: used chiefly as a paint pigment, in the manufacture of glass and glazes, and in storage batteries
rosinedthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinsthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosiningthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinythe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
calcitea colourless or white mineral (occasionally tinged with impurities), found in sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, in veins, in limestone, and in stalagmites and stalactites. It is used in the manufacture of cement, plaster, paint, glass, and fertilizer. Composition: calcium carbonate. Formula: CaCO3. Crystal structure: hexagonal (rhombohedral)