United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 458
... lacquer coats . It was thought that the information thus obtained might be of interest to the members of the Naval Institute , as having an important bearing on ... lacquer underneath . The 458 PROTECTION OF THE HULLS OF VESSELS BY LACQUER .
... lacquer coats . It was thought that the information thus obtained might be of interest to the members of the Naval Institute , as having an important bearing on ... lacquer underneath . The 458 PROTECTION OF THE HULLS OF VESSELS BY LACQUER .
Sivu 460
... lacquer is determined by the amount of urushic acid . 5 and 6 are fair commercial lacquers . The common adulterations are water and oil . An excess of the former can be expelled by stirring the lacquer . Paint oils are frequently added ...
... lacquer is determined by the amount of urushic acid . 5 and 6 are fair commercial lacquers . The common adulterations are water and oil . An excess of the former can be expelled by stirring the lacquer . Paint oils are frequently added ...
Sivu 469
... lacquer is not in the long run expensive . The experience of the Japanese navy must be largely relied on , and the unanimous testimony of all the naval officers whom I have met is that lacquer affords excellent protection to the hull ...
... lacquer is not in the long run expensive . The experience of the Japanese navy must be largely relied on , and the unanimous testimony of all the naval officers whom I have met is that lacquer affords excellent protection to the hull ...
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