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° Rohm & Haas: [http://www.rohmhaas.com/leather/allproducts.html Product listing with links to descriptions]° C.V.Horie ''Materials for Conservation'', Architectural Press division of Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1997, p.110-112. | ° Rohm & Haas: [http://www.rohmhaas.com/leather/allproducts.html Product listing with links to descriptions]° C.V.Horie ''Materials for Conservation'', Architectural Press division of Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1997, p.110-112. | ||
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* R.G. Lodge, A History of Synthetic Painting Media with Special Reference to Commercial Products, AIC Preprints, 16th Annual Meeting, 1988 | * R.G. Lodge, A History of Synthetic Painting Media with Special Reference to Commercial Products, AIC Preprints, 16th Annual Meeting, 1988 |
Revision as of 14:13, 1 May 2016
Description
[Rohm & Haas] A trademark for a series of aqueous acrylic dispersions sold in Europe that are equivalent to the Rhoplex series in the US. First introduced in 1953, Primal AC-33 was sold for used as an acrylic emulsion paint binder. Primal resins are available in several grades that vary in hardness and flexibility. They are used for adhesives, consolidants, and coatings.
Synonyms and Related Terms
Primal AC-33
Additional Information
° Rohm & Haas: Product listing with links to descriptions° C.V.Horie Materials for Conservation, Architectural Press division of Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1997, p.110-112.
Sources Checked for Data in Record
- R.G. Lodge, A History of Synthetic Painting Media with Special Reference to Commercial Products, AIC Preprints, 16th Annual Meeting, 1988
- Website address 1 Comment: www.rohmhaas.com