Glue, gelatine, animal charcoal, phosphorous, cements, pastes and mucilages

CHAPTER VIII.

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DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF GLUE AND THEIR PREPARATION.

Joiner’s glue; Material for the best variety of joiner’s glue 146

How to make and use glue; Holding power of glue 147

Cologne glue 148

Russian glue; Additions by means of which the color and opaqueness are imparted to this variety of glue 149

Patent glue; Gilder’s glue; Superior article of gilder’s glue; Size glue and parchment glue; Paris glue 150

Liquid glues; Receipts for liquid glues 151

Preparation of saccharate of lime; Steam-glue; Russian steam-glue; Pale steam-glue; Dark steam-glue 152

Chrome glue; Glue for attaching leather to metal; Glue for leather, paper, etc. 153

Glue for parchment paper in making sausage skins 154

Tungstic glue; Indestructible mass for the manufacture of ornaments, toys, etc.; Compound for billiard balls 155

Coloring glue; Process for this purpose invented by G. J. Lesser 156

Composition for printing rollers; Size 157

Process used in an English factory for making tub-size 158

Preparation of bone-size; Composition of the different grades of size 159

Concentrated size; Bookbinder’s size; Water-proof glue; Glue solution for rendering wrapping paper water-proof 160

Water-proofing fabrics with glue and tannin 161

Muratori and Landry’s process of water-proofing fabrics 162

Muzmann and Krakowitzer’s process of water-proofing fabrics; Glue for joints in leather driving belts; Hectograph mass 163

Formulas for hectograph masses 164