Menu English Ukrainian russian Home

Free technical library for hobbyists and professionals Free technical library


FACTORY TECHNOLOGIES AT HOME - SIMPLE RECIPES
Free library / Directory / Factory technology at home - simple recipes

Elastic rubber lacquer. Simple recipes and tips

Factory technologies - simple recipes

Directory / Factory technology at home - simple recipes

Comments on the article Comments on the article

To get elastic rubber varnish take 3 parts of quicklime, add 4 parts of water; 10 parts of sulfur rubber, previously melted, are added to the hot mass. Then add 10 parts of boiling linseed oil to the mixture. After cooling, the varnish has a pasty consistency. Objects are heated before lubrication.

Or take 1 part of rosin, 1 part of dammar resin, melt them and add 1 part of finely cut rubber and, with constant stirring, heat until dissolved. Finally, add 2 parts hot linseed oil.

Author: Korolev V.A.

We recommend interesting articles Section Factory technology at home - simple recipes:

▪ Japanese lacquer

▪ Spicy Kabool Sauce

▪ Celluloid varnishes (zaponlaks)

See other articles Section Factory technology at home - simple recipes.

Read and write useful comments on this article.

<< Back

Latest news of science and technology, new electronics:

Artificial leather for touch emulation 15.04.2024

In a modern technology world where distance is becoming increasingly commonplace, maintaining connection and a sense of closeness is important. Recent developments in artificial skin by German scientists from Saarland University represent a new era in virtual interactions. German researchers from Saarland University have developed ultra-thin films that can transmit the sensation of touch over a distance. This cutting-edge technology provides new opportunities for virtual communication, especially for those who find themselves far from their loved ones. The ultra-thin films developed by the researchers, just 50 micrometers thick, can be integrated into textiles and worn like a second skin. These films act as sensors that recognize tactile signals from mom or dad, and as actuators that transmit these movements to the baby. Parents' touch to the fabric activates sensors that react to pressure and deform the ultra-thin film. This ... >>

Petgugu Global cat litter 15.04.2024

Taking care of pets can often be a challenge, especially when it comes to keeping your home clean. A new interesting solution from the Petgugu Global startup has been presented, which will make life easier for cat owners and help them keep their home perfectly clean and tidy. Startup Petgugu Global has unveiled a unique cat toilet that can automatically flush feces, keeping your home clean and fresh. This innovative device is equipped with various smart sensors that monitor your pet's toilet activity and activate to automatically clean after use. The device connects to the sewer system and ensures efficient waste removal without the need for intervention from the owner. Additionally, the toilet has a large flushable storage capacity, making it ideal for multi-cat households. The Petgugu cat litter bowl is designed for use with water-soluble litters and offers a range of additional ... >>

The attractiveness of caring men 14.04.2024

The stereotype that women prefer "bad boys" has long been widespread. However, recent research conducted by British scientists from Monash University offers a new perspective on this issue. They looked at how women responded to men's emotional responsibility and willingness to help others. The study's findings could change our understanding of what makes men attractive to women. A study conducted by scientists from Monash University leads to new findings about men's attractiveness to women. In the experiment, women were shown photographs of men with brief stories about their behavior in various situations, including their reaction to an encounter with a homeless person. Some of the men ignored the homeless man, while others helped him, such as buying him food. A study found that men who showed empathy and kindness were more attractive to women compared to men who showed empathy and kindness. ... >>

Random news from the Archive

Antibiotics in the river 19.06.2011

Having studied the effluents entering the water treatment plant near Hyderabad (India), Swedish microbiologists found high doses of antibiotics and sulfonamides in the water. The fact is that 90 pharmaceutical industries operate in this area, the effluents from which, after treatment, are discharged into the river.

Genetic analysis of microbes living in a local river downstream from the treatment plant showed that among them there are a lot of resistant to these agents. Purification is not perfect, part of the drugs gets into the river and "brings" stable forms.

Although there are no bacteria found in the river dangerous to humans, it is possible that they can transmit genes for resistance to drugs and those microbes that cause human infectious diseases.

Other interesting news:

▪ Each 3D printer is unique in its own way.

▪ Faux leather from L`Oreal

▪ Manicured lawns are dangerous

▪ Mindfulness enhances selfishness

▪ Male characters in games speak twice as often as females

News feed of science and technology, new electronics

 

Interesting materials of the Free Technical Library:

▪ section of the Garland website. Article selection

▪ article Owner of factories, newspapers, ships. Popular expression

▪ article Who is Messalina? Detailed answer

▪ article by Kiwano. Legends, cultivation, methods of application

▪ article Frequency meter - digital scale. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

▪ article Driver for low-voltage motor control. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

Leave your comment on this article:

Name:


Email (optional):


A comment:





All languages ​​of this page

Home page | Library | Articles | Website map | Site Reviews

www.diagram.com.ua

www.diagram.com.ua
2000-2024