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To prepare lead linoleate, heated in a boiler 7 wt. hours of well-settled linseed oil with 2 wt. hours of litharge and 2 wt. h. minium. The boiler should only be occupied with oil for one-fifth of its capacity.

Produce heating until the initial red color turns into dark brown.

At the same time, the mass rises strongly, foams and releases acrolein, a suffocating gas. Cooking is carried out at high temperature - 200-250 °C. When cooking ends, the foam disappears, and a sample is taken on glass. A drop of drier on glass upon cooling quickly hardens and becomes brittle (at 15 °C - somewhat sticky) and should be completely transparent if spread with a thin layer. If these signs are not present, heating is continued.

Blinder and red lead can be used in various ways. Instead of red lead and litharge, you can take acetic lead salt (lead sugar).

For the manufacture of manganese linoleate, they do exactly the same, only they take manganese peroxide, manganese oxide hydrate or manganese boron salt.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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