Pigment & Resin Technology: Volume 25 Issue 5
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The international journal of colorants, polymers and colour applicationsTable of contents
The use of biocides and fungicides in wood coatings and preservatives
John GillattThe distinctive trend in the quest for environmentally‐friendly wood preservatives and coatings towards water‐based formulations represents a challenge to the manufacturer and the…
Wood finishes from modified coconut coir dust extract
O. AkarantaDescribes experiments with the use of coconut coir dust extract as a raw material in the production of polyurethane and epoxy resin wood finishes, using benzoylated and methylated…
The development of wood‐stain techniques and the question of pigments versus dyes
Derek SlawsonDiscusses the develpment of wood‐stain techniques. Briefly charts the historical development of wood‐stain techniques and pigments and considers their disadvantages.
Lignocellulosic materials in building elements — part I: improvement of water repellency of wood‐processing waste
Altaf H. Basta, Naim A. Fadl, Usama I. GabraStudies the treatment of wood‐processing waste using different impregnants as a tool for improving its water‐resistance properties, in order to achieve a reduction in the damage…
Exterior wood stains and lasures for the future
C.S. MartinIn recent years numerous pieces of environmental legislation have been introduced or will be introduced both in the UK and throughout Europe. The greatest environmental issue at…
Wood finishes for the next millennium
Becker Acroma Klinten, with Göran Wilkström as the chief executive officer, is now a predominant company in wood finishes within Europe with operations in North America and the…
Letter from America
Orient Chemical Industries Ltd, an Osaka‐based dye‐and‐pigment maker, has decided to produce a water‐borne pigment for carbon black having a higher level of dispersibility than…
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0369-9420Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Long Lin