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A Presentation on Paints, Varnishes and Distempers
Submitted by Bishwajit Barman (145) Shakil Ahmed Sazzad (144)
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Paints Paint is applied on timber, metal, brick or other materials in the form of a liquid which, on drying, forms a thin film on the painted surface.
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CONSTITUENTS OF AN OIL PAINT
A base An inert filler or extender Colouring pigment A vehicle A solvent or thinner A drier
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Painting Paint can be applied with a variety of tools: brushes, fingers, painting knives, sticks.
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Painting Brush
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Painting Types of paint: Tempera Oil Watercolor Gouache Acrylic
Encaustic Casein
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PROCESS OF PAINTING ON DIFFERENT SURFACES
Preparation of surface Knoting Priming Stopping Surface coats or undercoatings Finishing coat.
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PAINTING DEFECTS
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VARNISH Varnish is a clear, pale, solution of a resinous substance (like amber, common resin, copal, lac or shellac ) dissolved in either oil, turpentine or alcohol.
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TYPES OF VARNISH Oil varnish Spar varnish Flat varnish Asphalt varnish
Spirit varnish
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FRENCH POLISH French polishing is a wood finishing technique that results in a very high gloss surface, with a deep colour and chatoyancy
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DISTEMPERS Distemper is a comparatively cheap decorative paint for walls and ceilings applied on brickwork, or plastered surfaces.
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Distempering with dry Distemper
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Oil Bound Distemper It is form of distemper which the drying oil is rendered mixable with water
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GLAZING Glazing consists in securing glass, in prepared opening in iron, steel, masonary or wood work.
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GLAZING STEEL FRAMES
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