| William Nicholson - Chemistry - 1808 - 900 pages
...with a sponge, on the written paper, and passing lightly over it a flat iron very moderately heated. Inks of other colours may be made from a strong decoction...and gum arabic. For example, a strong decoction of Brazil wood, with as much alum as it can dissolve, and a little gum, forms a good red ink. These processes... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1811 - 516 pages
...blue or indigo in gum-water. Yellow ink is nothing more than a solution of gamboge in gum-water. — Other colours may be made from a strong decoction of the ingredients used in dying, mixed with a little alum and gum arabic. Sugar mixed in ink prevents it from drying ; this property... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 710 pages
...indigo thruuh strong gum-water. Yellow INK may be made by a solution of gamboge in gumwater. Most of the common water-colour cakes diffused in water, will...from a strong decoction of the ingredients used in dying, mixed with a little alum and gum. arable. For example, a strong decoction of Brazil wood, withli... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 712 pages
...water-colour cakes diffused in water, will make sufficiently good coloured inks for most purposei. Inks of other colours may be made from a strong decoction of the ingredients used in dying, mixed with a little alum and gum. arable. For example, a strong decoction of Brazil wood, with... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 688 pages
...purposes. Inks of other colours may be made from a strong decoction of the ingredients used in dying, mixed with a little alum and gum. arabic. For example, a strong decoction of Brazil wood, with ai much alum as it can dissolve, and a little gum, forms a good red ink. These processes... | |
| William Nicholson - Natural history - 1819 - 394 pages
...indigo through strong gum-water. INR, yellow, may be made by a solution of gamboge in gum-water. Most of the common water-colour cakes, diffused in water,...ingredients used in dyeing, mixed with a little alum and gum-arabic. For example, a strong decoction ot Brazil wood, with as much alum as it can dissolve, and... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1821 - 724 pages
...applied, in general, to tho use of the same substances as Inks. H- J Ink is usually made by Wiling about two ounces of Brazil Wood in a pint of Water,...formed ; and its precipitation is retarded by the Gum. r ,'.' j -.',••" Many are the coloured inks which have been written with in ancient and modem times.... | |
| Andrew Ure - Chemistry - 1821 - 418 pages
...with a sponge, on the written paper, and passing lightly over it a flat iron very moderately heated. Inks of other colours may be made from a strong decoction...ingredients used in dyeing, mixed with a little alum and gumarabic. For example, a strong decoction of Brazil wood, with as much alum as it can dissolve, and... | |
| 1824 - 394 pages
...with a sponge, on the written paper, and passing lightly over it a flat iron very moderately heated. Inks of other colours may be made from a strong decoction...ingredients used in dyeing, mixed with a little alum and gum-arabic. For example, a strong decoction of Brazil wood, with as much alum as it can dissolve, and... | |
| Natural history - 1829 - 424 pages
...with a sponge, on the written paper, and passing lightly over it a flat iron very moderately heated. Inks of other colours may be made from a strong decoction...ingredients used in dyeing, mixed with a little alum and gumarabic. For example, a strong decoction of Brazil wood, with as much alum as it can dissolve, and... | |
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