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Celite varnish is a solution of cellulose acetate. The solvent used is acetone or a mixture of 15 wt. hours of wine alcohol and 85 wt. hours of acetone, or a mixture of 20 wt. hours of wine alcohol and 80 wt. including acetic ethyl ether.

The following solution is practically the most appropriate:

  • Acetylcellulose 18 g;
  • Anhydrous acetone 20 g;
  • Absolute wine alcohol 13 g;
  • Acetic ethyl ether 4 g.

The solution obtained in this way is thick and cloudy and can be diluted with a mixture of the above solvents in a ratio of 1:1,

For varnishing paper materials, they are first coated with collodion and the next day with celite solution. This solution dries very quickly and gives a matte finish. The coating is repeated five more times, and this achieves a shiny, glass-transparent layer. If they want the matte whiteness not to disappear, then they are carried out over the surface with a brush previously immersed in acetic ether.

This varnish gives a very durable coating that is not afraid of water; it can be cleaned with wine alcohol without losing its shine.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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