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"Siccative"
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drier
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polymerization
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additive
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slowdrying
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dry
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Vehicle
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Seeding
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Binder
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Paste drier
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Emulsification
Drying; causing to dry.
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That which promotes drying.
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Catalyst used for drying according to the oxidative polymerization mechanism. Syn. Drier
specialchem4coatings.com
Any chemical additive...
gottliebstudios.com
An additive that accelerates the drying of oil paints by promoting oxidation. Also called a drier.
wetcanvas.com
A coating that dries or hardens through oxidation rather than by evaporation or polymerization.
americansolventscouncil.org
A drying agent. Etching inks contain very small amounts of siccatives, because there is seldom any harm in slow drying. Siccatives are chiefly added to slowdrying linseed oil-based inks. They are often salts of cobalt.
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