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U. S. DEP.rtJ-i.TiiENT OF COMMERCENATIONAL BUREi&J of STANDARDS Letter
Washington CircularLC 478
(October 13 , 1936 )
LIST OF PUBLISHED MATERIAL RELATING TO PAINT, PAINTING,
VARNISH, LACQUER, BITUMENS AND ALLIED SUBJECTS
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General information 1
Publications from Government Departments
Sources of abstracts of original articles 10
Suggested technical journals and trade magazines .... 11
Publications of scientific societies and trade associations 12
Publications of some pigment producers 14-
Books classified into groups or subjects 16
GENERAL INFORMATION
This letter circular is intended to be of assistance to personswho write to this Bureau requesting sources of information onsome subject relating to paint, varnish and bituminous materials.It includes a list of publications issued by Federal and otherGovernment agencies, sources of abstracts of original articles,a list of selected technical journals and trade magazines, a
list of publications of technical societies and trade associa-tions, and finally a list of selected books on paint and painting.When inquiries concern specific subjects, for example "woodfinishing"
, a. check mark will be placed opposite the sources ofinformation that may be helpful.
The Federal Government publications listed may be obtainedfrom the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office,Washington, D. C., unless otherwise noted, at the prices given.Those listed as "Free" rna.y be obtained without charge from thedepartment issuing them. The rules of the Government PrintingOffice reouire that remittances be made in advance of shipment ofpublications, either by coupons, sold in sets of 20 for $1 and
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good until used, or by check or money order opy-pble to the Siroer-
intendent of Documents. Currency mpy be sent at sender's risk.Postage stanros, foreign money, and defaced or smooth coins (i renot acceptable.
Postage is not required for mailing within the United States,including Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Panama Canal lone, PhilippineIslands, and Puerto Rico, nor for shipment to tne Republic ofPanama, Samoa (U.S.), Virgin Islands (U.S.), Canada, Cuba,Mexico, and Newfoundland (including Labrador). For mailing toall other countries an additional amount of about one-third of thepurchase price is required. Remittances from foreign countriessnould be by international money order, or draft on an Americanbank, payable to the Superintendent of Documents.
Txie Superintendent of Documents, Wesnington, D. C., isauthorized by law to sell copies of Government publications andto allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and purchasersof 100 or more publications, on condition that tne purcna.serswill adhere to tne- public sales price set by the Superintendentof Documents and tne publications shall not be overprinted withany advertising matter.
"Free" Government publications are not obtainable, unlessotherwise noted, from the Superintendent of Documents.
Publications prepared by trade associations and other organi-zations may be procured by writing directly to them at theaddresses given.
GOVERNMENT D5P ARTMZUT
S
U. S. DEPARTMENTAL AGRICULTURE,WASHINGTON
,D. C.
Series Price Title
Dd 1452 5^ Painting on the farm
L 62 5i Why some woodothers
surfaces hold paint longer than
25^ Mood handbookand finishing
(includes a cnapterwood
)
on painting
C 128 \oi Effectiveness of moi sture-excluding coatingson wood
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Series Price Title :
B 898 15i . Turpentine
G 110 bi Specific gravity end Baum£ gravity tablesfor turpentine
FB 1157 bi V/at erproof ing ^nd mildewproofing of cottonduck
U. S. DEPARTMENTFOREST PRODUCTS
'
MADISON, WISC ON
S
OF AGRICULTURE,laboratory
,
IN .
Mimeo
.
R1073Free Effect of extractive substances in certain
woods on the durability of paint coatings
Mimeo
.
R1053Free Behavior of nouse paints on different woods
Mimeo
.
R977Free Adhesion in tne painting and in the gluing
of wood
Mimeo
.
R1011R1015Mimeo
.
R1044
Free
Free
Free
Testing house paints for durability.
Effect of aluminum priming paint on thedurability of housppa-ints oh woodSpecial priming paints for wood
Mimeo
.
R935>R1014,R1045
Free First, Third, and Fourth Progress Reports.Study of priming-coat reductions for painting
new wood surfaces
Mimeo
.
R1064Free What paint salesmen can do to prevent paint
complaints
Mimeo
.
R1029Free Painting exterior woodwork
Mimeo
.
R962Free When and how to paint farm buildings
Mimeo
.
R921Free Paint thinners I. Effect of different paint
thinner s on tne durability of nouse paintsin outdoor exposure tests
Mimeo
.
R974Free Effectiveness of paints in retarding moisture
absorption oy wood
-4-LC 478
Series Price Title
Mimeo
.
R6Free Some causes of "blistering and peeling of
paint on house siding
Mimeo
.
R1051Free Durability of paint on wood treated with
zinc chloride
TN 181 Free Coatings for minimizing changes in themoisture content of wood
TN 186 Free Costings that - prevent end. checks
TN 221 Free Feathering and decay
TN 228 Free Aluminum coatings for moisture proofing wood
TN D-12 Free Uneven co tings on wood cause warping
U.S. DEPARBUREAU OFWASHINGTON
TMENT OF COMMERCE,THE CENSUS,, D. C.
5^ Animal and vegetable fats end oils -
Production, consumption, imports, exportsand stocks. Quarterly for calendar years1931 to 1935
- 5^ Paint, varnisn and lacquer production (1933)
- Wholesale trade in oaints and varnishes(1932)
- - Census of manufacturers (1935 being compiled)
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
,
BUREAU OF FISHERIES,WASHINGTON, D. C.
S-41 Free Selected bibliography of papers on fish oils
S-49 Fre e Uses of fish oils
S-200 Free List of publications
S-178 Free Fish oils
S-212 Free Pearl essence
S-234 Free Copper sulphate or bluestone as a net preser-vative
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Series Price Title
3-.330 Free Net preservative research
,
1932
s--335 Free Net preservative research
,
1933
u. S. DEPARTM'ENT OF COMMERCE,BllREAU OF FOREIGN, h DOIvIESTIC COMMERCE,WASHINGTON, D. C.
Tne Chemical Division sponsors the following publications,among others and payment for subscriptions is made directly tothe Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
Series Price
- Free
Pub.2310
SI. 00per yea:
Pub
.
2811SI. 00
per year
Pub
.
281631.00
per year
Pub.2854
31.00per year
Pub
.
2855Si. 00
per year
Pub
.
286181.00
per year
Pub.2880
si. 50per year
Pub
.
239081.00
per year
TradePromotion 108No. I 33
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Title
Digest of traue hints for paint andvarnish merchants
Paint pigments, U. S. exports of (issuedmonthly
)
Paints, varnishes and nitrocelluloselacquers, U. S. exports of (issued monthly)
Naval stores and linseed oil, U. S. exportsof (issued monthly)
Specifies varnish g.ums, naval stores andtung oil, U. S. imports of (issued monthly)
Crude coal tar products and natural dyeingand tanning materials, U. S. imports of(issued monthly)
Pigments, J. S. imports of (issued monthly)
Coal tar finished products; dyes, medicina.ls,photographies, etc., U. S. imports of(issued monthly)
Tung oil exports from Hankow, China toUnited States ana other countries (issuedmonthly
)
Tung oil (order this from Superintendentof Documents)
Profits from cost analysis in paint distri-bution ( 1932 )
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE,,UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,,WASHINGTON, D. C.
The Patent Office will give information to inquirers concern-ing the number of patents on file relating to any reasonablesubdivision of subject matter, and all patents (including foreign)can be obtained for ten cents each, sent directly to the PatentOffice.
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE,NATIONAL bureau of standards,Washington, d. c.
Series Price Title
LC 291 Free Bureau of Standards publications on paint,varnish and bituminous materials
Tnis letter circular lists all the publications of theBureau on paint, varnish and bituminous materials, as wellas a list of all Federal Specifications for these materialsIncluded in the list are the following publications:
T 274 10^ Use of U. S. Government specificationoaints and paint materials, Tech. Pap . B.S.19, 27 (1924-25).
LC 304 Free Painting plaster
LC 333 Free Outside house painting
LC 334 Free Spray painting
LC 422 Free The painting of structural metal (steel,•galvanized metal, tin plate, and cooper)
LC 445 Free Painting steam and hot water radiators
LC 464 Free Wood and shingle stains
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Series Price Title
TNB hi per • Technical News Bulletin (issued monthly)copy Occasionally? short articles on paint
appear in this bulletin, The articlesmay describe the results of a roof expo-sure test, the results of a short investi-gation, the development of a test method,etc
.
JR 25i per Journal of Research of the National Bureau ofcopy Standards (issued monthly)
Important investigations are described inthis publication.
MI30 SI. 75 National Directoryof Commodity Specifications.Mi sc. Pub. B.S. MI 30 (1932)An index of all commodity specifications,including pigments, paints and varnishes.
TIBM (Technical Information on Buildings Materials) Series.
Distribution is limited to G-overnment officials and toLneers, and home builders.
Concrete floor treatments
Paint for priming plaster surfaces
Painting plaster
Paint pigments - white
Paint pigments - blacx, red, and lakes
Paint pigments - yellow, brown, blue, greenand bronze
Federal specification paint pigments andmixing formulas
Federal specification ready-mixed paints,semipaste paints and mixing formulas
Preparation of paints from paste and drypigments
Preparation of paints from semipaste paints,thinning ready-mixed paints and preparationof water paints
architects, e
TIBM-9 Free
TIBM-11 Free
TIBM- 18 Free
TIBM- 30 Free
TIBM-31 Free
TIBM-32 Free
TIBM-33 Free
TIBM-34 Free
TIBM-35 Free
TIBM- 36 Free
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Series Price Title
TIBM-39 Free Types of decks adapted to bituminous built-up
TIBM-40 Free
roofing
Materials used in bituminous built-up roofing
TIBM-43 Free Aluminum paint
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS,GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE,WASHINGTON, D. C.
All the various Federal Government publications for whichprices are given are obtainable, unless otherwise noted, fromthis office. In addition, the Superintendent of Documentswill send f ree ,
on application, price lists on various subjectsFor example, Price List 75 covers all Federal specifications(including those on paint , varnish
,and bituminous materials),
while Price List 36 contains a list of Government periodicalsfor which subscriptions are taken.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,BUREAU OF MINES,WASHINGTON[, D. C •
Series Price
Free
Title
List of publications
I .C . 6118 Free Graphite, P rt I , General information
I . C . 6122 Free Graphite, Part II, Domestic & foreign deposits
I .c. 6123 Free Graphite, Part III, Utilization of graphite
I .c . 6124 Free Graphite, Part IV, Status of the Americangraphite industry
I.C. 6504 Free Umber, sienna and other brown earthpigments
I .c. 6132 Free Ocher and ochery earths
I.C. 6627 Free Iron oxide pigments and mortar colors
I.C. 6831 Free Trends in white pigment consumption (1936)
Bui. 370 15 rf Iron oxide pigments of the United States
LC 47® ~9~
Seri e_s Price
82 . 00
NAVY department,BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION _c REPAIR,WASHING-TON, D. C.
Seri e s '
.Price Tit le
15^ Instructions for painting, and cementing vesselsof the U. S. Navy, -general specifications,Appendix 6*
NAVY DEPARTMENT,NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY, PHILADELPHIA, PA., ORBUREAU OF AERONAUTICS, ’WASHING-TON , D. C.
Series Price Title
ST-15B Free Tentative specifications for inspection oforganic protective coatings
Free Index of specifications of the Bureau of
Aeronautics
NAVY DEPARTMENT,BUREAU OF SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS,WASHINGTON, D. C.
On pages 61 and 62 of the above-mentioned Navy publics t ionattention is invited to the list of leaflet specifications forpaint ingredients. The leaflet specifications are obtainablefree from the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department,Washington, D. C.
Series Price T it le
Index of specifications used by the NavyDepartment for Naval Stores and material
Title • • ,
Minerals Yearbook - 1936(includes factual data on lead and zincpigments, .carbon black, asphalt, andrelated' bitumens ' together with informa-tion on metals, non-metals, etc., in abound book. Separate chapters on theindividual subjects, for example on carbonblack, will probably be available also.)
Free
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WAR DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMASTER GENERAL,WASHINGTON', D.C.
Series Price Title
Free Index of United States Army and Federalspecifications used by the War Department
NORTH DAKOTA REGULATORY DEPARTMENT,state of north Dakota,BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA.
Series Price Title
Bui. 45 Free Paint Bulletin. Resume of previous publicationsof this Stale dealing with test fence data.Recent analyses of paints and varnishes, bybrand. North Dakota paint and varnish law.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
,
ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION,COLUMBUS, OHIO.
Series Price Title
Bui. 32 Free Paint for the farm (1936). (contains usefulinformation to the home owner)
.
AB STRACT S OF ORIGINAL ARTICLES ON CURRENT LITERATURE
INCLUDING PATENTS
ABSTRACT REVIEW (devoted entirely to paint and related products)
Published every other month by the National Paint, Varnishand Lacquer Association, Inc., 2201 New York Avenue, N.W.,Washington, D. C.
CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS
Published semi-monthly by tne American Chemical Society,Mills Building, Washington, D. C. This magazine is availablein practically any large public library.
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REVIEW (devoted entirely to paint and related products)
.
Prepared every other month by the. Research Association ofBritish Paint, Colour, and Varnish Manufacturers, published byChorley & Pickersgi Id
,-Ltd
. ,Norfolk St., Strand, London, W'.C. 2,
England.
TECHNICAL JOURNALS AMD TRADE MAGAZINES
Articles on paint, varnish, lacquer, and related products maybe found in a large number of .technical journals and trademagazines. The following selected list is suggested:
American Paint Journal, 3711 Washington Ave .
,
St. Louis, Mo.
The Analyst, W. Heff.er & Sons, Ltd.,4 Petty Cury, Cambridge,
England.
Chemical & Metallurgical Engineering, McG-raw-Hill Pub. Co.,
33 O W. 42nd St., New York City.
Circulars of the Scientific Section, Rational Paint, Varnishand Lacquer Association, Inc., 2201 New York Avenue, N.W.
,
Washington, D. C.
Drugs, Oils and Paints, 901 Cunard Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 706 Mills Building,Washington, D. C.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition, 706Mills Building, Washington, D. C.
Industrial Finishing Magazine (U.S.), 802 Wulsin Building,Indianapolis, Ind„
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 706 Mills Building,Washington, D. C.
Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards,Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
Journal of the Oil & Colour Chemists Association, J>0 RussellSquare, London, England.
Journal of the Optical Society of America, Cornell University,Ithaca, N. Y.
Official Digest of the Federation of Paint & Varnish ProductionClubs, 901 Cunard Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter > 12 G-old Street, New York City.
Official G-azette of the United States Patent Office, Commissionerof Patents, Washington, D. G.
Painters Magazine, National, 12 G-old Street, New York City.
Paint, Colour, Oil, Varnish, Ink, Lacquer Manufacture,231-2 Strand, 77. C. 2, London, England.
Paint, Oil and Chemical Reviev/, 537 So. Dearborn St.,Chicago, 111.
NATIONALLY KNOWN SCIENTIFIC L: TECHNICAL SOCIETIES
AND TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
The following organizations publish information on paint,varnish, lacquer and related products:
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY,706 Mills Building, Washington, D. C.
Price Title
$7.50 Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, issued monthlyyear
$2.00 Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, Analyticalyear Edition, six times a year
$12.00 Chemical Abstracts, semi-monthly,year
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING- MATERIALS,260 South Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Price TitleProceedings, issued yearly
N 6.00 Part 1 - Committee Reports
36 .OO Part II - Technical Papers
Included are the following committees:
D-l, Paint, varnish, Lacquer <l's Allied ProductsD-3, Bituminous Waterproofing & Roofing MaterialsD-17, Naval Stores
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Price Title '
•
57.50Standards, issued every 3 years (next in 1936 )
Part I - Metals
37.50 Part 11 - Non-Metallie Materials
31.25 Symposium on Paint & Varnish Materials
31.75 Preservative Coatings (A.S.T.M. standard specifi-cations)
AMERICAN ZINC INSTITUTE, INC.,60 East 42nd Street, New York, N. Y.
Price Title
Free Metallic zinc paint
FEDERATION OF PAINT & VARNISH PRODUCTION CLUBS,901 Cunard Building, 220 South 16th Street,Philadelphia, Pa.
Price Title
35 • 00year
"Official Digest" (contains excellent articles ofa technical nature)
INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF PIASTER PAINTERS AND DECORATORS,125 North Jefferson Avenue, Peoria, 111.
Price Title
32.00 Painting and decorating working methods(Theo. Audel M Co., Publishers, 65 West23rd Street, New York, N. Y.)(a very practical book on painting)
LEAD INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION,420 Lexington Avenue, New York, IT. Y.
Price Title
Free Selecting the proper paint
NATIONAL LIME ASSOCIATION,927 Fifteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D. C.
Price Title
Free Whitewash and cold water paints (best information onthe subject that has come to our attention)
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NATIONAL PAINT,VARNISH AND LACQUER ASSOCIATION
,INC.
Henry A. Gardner, Director, Scientific Section,2201 New York Avenue, N. V/., Washington, D. C.
This Section has issued over 500 circulars on variousproblems relating to the paint Industry. These publicationsare highly instructive and many of them are of a very practi-cal nature. Inquiries should be addressed directly to theAssociation. A few selected publications of particular interestto home owners are as follows:
Series Price TitleC 147 - Suggestions on painting cement construction
C 327 - Painting stucco surfaces
C 428 - Construction defects
C 515 - Priming and painting brick structures
C 475 - Mildew prevention
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL,Washington, D. C.
Price 'i tie
310.00 Marine structures, their deterioration and preserva-tion, by W. G. Atwood A A. A. Johnson
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION,National Press Building, Washington, D.C.
Price Title
Free Portland cement stucco (contains suggestions onpainting)
PUBLI CATIONS OF PIGMENT PRODUCERS
ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA,Pittsburgh, Pa.
Aluminum paint specifications
Aluminum paint.
( authoritative specificationsfor aluminum Print
Aluminum paint in the protection of wood.
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THS EAG-LE-PICHER LEAD COMPANY,Temple Bar Bldg., Cincinnati
,Ohio.
Righting rust with sublimed blue lead (an excellent bookon the use of blue lead)
Eagle tinting and mixing guide (contains formulas fortinting white lead)
THE 0. HOMMEL COMPANY,Pittsburgh, Pa.
>’ •
'
The why and how of bronze powder.
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY,111 Broadway, New York,
Dutch Boy Quarterly
The handbook on painting (an excellent booklet on whitelead paint formulas)
Structural metal painting (an excellent booklet on redlead paint formulas)
Color pack for painters (contains formulas for tintingwhite lead, together with colorchips
)
NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY,160 Front Street, New York City.
Metallic zinc powder in industrial paint.
Light reflection value of color in paint.
Painting galvanized iron and other zinc surfaces(authoritative information on the subject).
Effect of adding zinc oxide to iron oxide paints,
PITTSBURGH-DES MOINES STEEL COMPANY,Pittsburgh, Pa.
Serie s Pric e Title
Tech. Free Final report on Ambridge tests ofBui. 3304 paints for water tank interiors
In addition to the above, many lending paint and varnishmanufacturers issue free booklets covering the various uses of
their products.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SC".-: SELECTED BOOK S ON PAIN? ,PAINTING, VARNISH,
LACQUER, BI TUMINOUS MATERIALS , AID RELATED SUBJECTS
Obviously a complete list of books on paint and relatedsubjects would be extremely cumbersome. Therefore, thefollowing list of boohs', classified as to subject matter,has been selected as being of most probable value to thereader. Frequently within a certain group, one or two out-standing, books on the subject are recommended. Cross refer-ences to books in other groups are given.
In the following list, the prices are those given at thetime this publication was written. The books may be purchased(unless otherwise stated) from one or more of the followingfirms, as indicated by the abbreviations before each . book; mostof the books may be consulted in large public libraries:
a = American Paint Journal Co., 3713 Washington Avenue,St. Louis, Missouri.
b = P. Blakiston's Son c: Company, Inc., 1012 Walnut St.,Philadelphia, Pa.
m = The Lacmillan Company, 60 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
o = Oxford University ' Press ,114 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
p = Paint, Oil and Chemical Review, 537 South DearbornStreet, Chicago, 111.
pm = Tile Painters Magazine, 12 C-old Street, New York City.
r = Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 33 O West 42nd St.,New York City.
v = D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 250 Fourth Avenue,New York' City.
= John Wiley H Sons, Inc.,City
.
w 440 Fourth Avenue, New York
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Automobile Painting
No . Sold by Price
1 . r
and33-50 Miskella, Wm. J.
, Practical automotivelacquering.
"'rFinishing ResearchLaboratories, Inc., ChicagP,111 .
2 . a, pm 33 • 00 Pearce, Marvin, J., Modern automobilepainting
3 . a, pm 31.50 Vanderwalker , F. N.,Automobile painting
No. 1, published in 1928, is of particular interest to thereader interested in the modern use of pyroxylin lacquer,using spraying, equipment; No.. 3 treats more of the older typesof automobile' and carriage painting.
Bitumens (asphalts, coal-tars, pitches, etc.)
No. Sold by Price
4. a,r, p.
'
310. GO Abraham, Herbert, Asphalts and alliedsubstances
5 . r 35.50 Broome .& Child, The testing of bituminousmixture
s
6 . r 310.00_
Bunbury, H. M., & Davi-dson, A., Indus-trial application of coal-tarproducts
7. r 37.50 Cross, Roy, A handbook of petroleum,asphalt and natural gas
03 <1 P 36 . 00 Langton, H. M. ,Blacks and pitches'
No. 4 is generally considered the standard reference bookon the subject.
Cas ein a C-lue (Cold Water Paints)
No . Sold by Price
9 . r 36.00 Bogue,R. H.
,Chemistry and technology
of gelatin and glue
10 . r Sutermeister, E., Casein and its industrialapplications (Revised editionby F. L. Browne in preparation
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Both Nos. 9 and 10 are valuable references; the revisededition of No. 10 will be available, probably, in the Fallof 1936.
8 °lpr_ - Color Mixinm - Color G-uides - Coal-Tar Colors
Mo. Sold by Price
11. a O37 . 5O .
&
345.00Bauman’s color guides
OJ1
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1
a 31.00 Bustanoby’s how to mix colors
13 . r 310.00 Green, A. G. A systematic survey ofthe organic coloring matters
1—
1
r, a,
P-
312.00 Maerz , A. and Paul, M. R. A dictionar,of color
15 . a, r 33-50 Mi she11a, N. J., Practical Color
Simplified
16. r 310.00 Schultz, C-. , and ,Julius P., Systematic
survey of the organic colour-ing matters
17. a ,b 37.50 Taylor, E. J., Color harmony keyboard,
charts
18. a, prn 32.00 Vanderwalker , F. N. ,Mixing of colors
and paint
19. C .Griffin<5 Co.
,
London
35.00 Zerr, G.,ana Mayer, C., Tests forcoal-tar colors in anilinelakes
20. Gr . E
.
Stechert316 . 65 Zerr, G. , and Rubencamp, R.
, and Mayer,A treatise on color manufacture
C
e Co. ,
M.Y.C
.
Nos. 11, 12, 15, 17 and 13 are helpful to those interestedin color mixing and tinting; No. 14 contains printed color platesand is the most extensive dictionary of color as yet published;Nos. 13 ,
16, 19 and 20 are of interest to technical men and paint
manufacturers; see also references 45, 46, 48, 49, 51; 52 , 73and 75 - 52 containing formulas for tinting white lead.
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D
r
ying Oils
No. Sold by Price
•
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—
1
OJ b,
r 47.50 Allen, A. H., Commercial organicanalysis, Vol. II - -Fixedoils, fats and waxes
22 . r $ 6.00 Andes, L. E., Vegetable fats and oils
23- Armitage & Stevens. A very complete studyof china wood oil appeared in 1914.Published and privately distributedby the authors. A formulary byHr. Stevens, giving valuable dataappeared in 1924. G-eo. H. Stevens,845 Broad Street, .Newark, N.J.
24. r 48.00 Chalmers, T. W. , The production and treat-ment of vegetable oils
25. r 46 . 00 Holde-Mueller,Examination of hydrocarbon
oils and of saponifiable fats andwaxe s
26 . r> a , p 46.50 Jami e s on , G-e orge S . , Vegetable fat s and
oils.
c-CVI m
,r
$12 . 00$14.00412.00
Lewkowitsch, J., Chemical . technology andanalysis of oils, fats and'waxe s ,
Vol. I
Vol. IIVol. Ill
28. r, a,
P
48.00 Morrell, R. S. , and Wood, H. R.,The
Chemistry of drying oils
29. a, r 4.50 Pickard, Glenn H., Lesser-used dryingoils
Nos. 21, 26, 27 and 28 are the standard authorities on the
chemistry of oils, the outstanding book being No. 27; No. 24describes the industrial side of the subject.
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Formularies - Encyclop edias - Paint Questions
Answered, Etc .
No
.
Sold by Price
30. a, r 3 6 « 00 Bennett
31 . Drugs
,
Oils <?:
3 .50 Heckel
,
Paints
,
Phila.
,
Pa.
32. r, a, p 34 . 00 Hi sc ox
,
Hi., Chemical formulary
G-eorge B. , The new paint,and lacquer catechism
Gardner D., Henley's 20thhook of recipes, formulasprocesses
varni sh
centuryand
33 - n, a, p 35.50 Hopkins, Albert A., Scientific Americancyclopedia of formulas
34. Scott, 35.00 Hurst,Greenwoodc: Company,London
G. H.,Dictionary of chemicals and
raw materials used in the manufactureof paints, colors, varnishes andallied materials
35. r 312.50 Kingzett, C.
36 . a, pm 32 . 00 Maire ,F., M
37. pm, p 32.00 1995 Paint q
38 .- - Scott, W. G.
comments on paints, oils and varnish.Paint, Oil A Chemical Review, 537 So.Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., SupplementNo. 1 - IO 3 . September 5, 1923 toMarch 1, 1928.
Nos. 30 to 38 inclusive are of interest to technical men andgeneral users of paint and varnish; No. 31 is newly revised;No. 37 is very popular, and contains much practical information.
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House Painting - Interior and Ext e rior
(practical Books on Painting)
lo Sold by Price
39. a, pm ^2.00 Crannel, 5. P,, Practical estimatingfor painters and decorators
40. pm 03. 00 Ehrhardt, John, Estimating, paintingand decorating
1
—1 a ,"*pni
also31.50 Kelly, A. Ashmun, ^Expert calciminer
42
.
31.50 ^Expert estimator and business bookfor painters
43. 32.50 '^Expert interior decorator44. 31.50 Painting trade handbook45. 33 • 50 *Exp art house painter46
.
31.25 "‘Expert paint mixer
47. a, pm 33.00 Patton and Vaughn, Furniture, furniturefinishing, decoration and patching
48. a ,pm 32.00 Vanderwalker , F. N., House painting methods
with the brush and spray gun49. 33.00 Interior wall decoration50. 31 . 00 New stencils and their uses51. 32.00 Painting and decorating
working methods
52. w, p 31. 80 Sabin, A. H., House painting
53. a 33.50 Young, Charles L., Practical painting
and paperhanging
54. cl 33.00 Zahn, Bert, Silk screen methods of repro-duction
Nos. 39 to 54 inclusive are of particular interest to thereader with no knowledge of chemistry, hut who desires practi-cal information on the art of house painting; Nos. 45, 48, 49and 51 are particularly useful, hut all the references givevaluable information; No. 52 contains formulas for tinting whitelead. See also references yi and 37 .
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Lacquers
No. Sold by Price
55. r,a, p 37.50 Brown, Bruce N. , and Crawford, Francis M.
,
Survey of nitrocellulose lacquer
56. r, a 84.00 Daniels, R. G-. , Manufacture of nitrocellu-
lose lacquers
57. r Long, J. S. ,Raw materials of lacquer
manufacture (in preparation)
58. r, a, p 62.25 Smith, Stanley, Cellulose lacquers
59. v, p 64.50 Sproxton, F., Cellulose ester varnishes
60 . v, r, a,
p ,pm
83-50 Wilson, Samuel P., Pyroxylin enamels andlacquers
61. r 640.00 Worder, E. C., Technology of celluloseesters (Vol. 1 in 5 parts)
62 . r, a
,
v, p
67.00 Zimmer, Fritz, and Cameron, H. K., Nitro-cellulose ester lacquers
No. 61 contains an invaluable compilation of data? containingover 80,000 references to the literature; no. 55 likewise con-tains a bibliography of the literature and patents on nitro-cellulose lacquer; Nos. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 and 62 are valuableto both the manufacturer and the user of lacquers. Nos. 59 and60 being especially useful. See also reference 98.
Paints
No. Sold by Price
63 . P -/*
'\
00 Bearn
,
64. r 54.50 Edwards
65. n, a , 66.50 Fox, J.
v, p of
J. G-. , Chemistry of paints,pigments and varnishes
,Junius D. ,
Aluminum paint andpowder (1936 edition)
J., and Bowies, T. H.
, Analysispigments, oaints and varnishes
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Paints ( cont inued)
Nlo Sold ~b,y Price
66
.
a,r, pand *
411.00 Gardner ,H. A. , Physical' and chemicalexamination of paints, varnishes,lacquers and colors"Institute of Paint 5 VarnishResearch, 2201 Hew York Ave
.
,
N . W . , Washingt on,D . C
.
67. a, r 43-00 Papers on paint and varnish andthe materials used in theirmanufacture
68. r, a, p 83.00 Heaton
,
1!
Noel, Outlines of paint technology
69 . w 32.50 Holley, C.D., Analysis of paint andvarnish products
70. W, 'a,
P
82.50 Analysis of paint vehicles, japansand varnishes
71. w 83-00 Holley, C. D., and Ladd, E. F. , Analysisof mixed paints, color pigmentsand varni she s
72. V ~ Jennings, A. S., Painting by immersion andby compressed air
73- r 35.00 Paint and color mixing
74. r,
v 85.00 Morrell,R. S., and Waele,. A. de
. ,Rubber,
resins, paints and varnishes
75. w, a,r, p
85 • 00 Sabin
,
A. H.,The industrial and artistic
technology of paint and varnish
76. V 85.00 Smith
,
J. Cruickshank, The manufacture ofpaint
77. V 35.00 Toch, Mi.,Paint, paintings and restoration
78. V, a, r 85.00 Chemistry and technology of paints
79. Pm ; P 86.00 Uebele
,
C. L., Paint making and colorgrinding
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Nos. op, 66, 69 , 70 , 71 and 74 are technical hooks on testin
written from the standpoint of the chemist; Nos. 65 and 66 /beinoutstanding; Nos. 76 and 79 are essentially for the manufacturer;the rest are of interest to both technical men and general usersof paint and varnish, Nos. 67 , 68, 75 and 78 being particularlyuseful to the consumer; No. 64 gives authoritative information onaluminum paint; No. 72 (price not given) may be out of print.
Pigments
No
.
Sold by Price
80. p 86.00 Curtis, C. .
81. a, r,v, p
81.75 Faloon D. 3
82 . r 86.00 Harrison, Aa:
83 . w 83 . 00 - Holley, C . !
34. r, p 86.00 Jennison, F
p
85 • w, a,r, p
81.25 Sabin, A. H
86. w, r,
P
82 . 00 Red-
87. V 82 . 50 Weber, F. ''!
Nos. 80, 82 and 34 are of part
A. ,Artificial organic pigments
pigmen us
alar interest uo manufacturersthe rest are of interest to technical men and general users ofpaint and varnish; Nos. 85 and 36 are- particularly useful to theconsumer interested in the use of red lead and white lead inoaint. See also references 13 , 16, 19, 20, 34 , 36 , 37 , 63 , 64,65, 66
,68 , 71, 75, 76 , 78 and 79.
Resins - Natural C: Synthetic
No. Sold by Price
38. u5 a ,
v 815.00 Barry, 7. Hedley, Natural varnish resins
89. r, a,
P
819. 50per set
Ellis, Carle ton, The chemistry ofresins (Volumes I and IT.)
synthetic
to
to
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Resins Natural 4 Synthetic (continued)
90 r §3.50 Parry, Ernest J.,Shellac, its production,
-manufacture,chemi stry
, analysis ,
commerce and uses
91. r, a )
P
$7.50 Scheiber ,• J. ,
and Sandig, K.,Artificial
resins
Nos. 88, 39, 90 and 91 seem to be the outstanding boohs onthe subject; 38 particularly for natural resins and 39 forsynthetic resins; 90 (published in 1935) is valuable for itsinformation on shellac.
See also references 66, 92-, 93; 94, 97 and 9’8. The last
named (98) contains valuable information on many of the materialsused in cellulose lacquer manufacture.
Varnishes
N 0 ; Sold by Price
CMo\ r, a 34.00 Barry, T. H., & Duns ter, G-. W. , Varnishmaking
93- w, p. 83-75 Bottler, M.,Sabin, A. H., G-erman and
American varnish making
94. P; a,v, p
88.00 Coffignier, C., Varnishes, their chemistryand manufacture’
95. r, a,v, p
85.00 Colours and varnishes
96. a ;r IV) • OO Joachim, Benjamin, Applied paint and varnish
chemistry
97. V McIntosh, J. G-. ,Manufacture of varnishes
93 . 5 > a,P
and kindred industries. Based onand including the "Drying Oils andVarnishes" by Ach. Livache
37.00 Vol. I - Linseed oil 4 other varnish oilsVol. II - Varnish materials & oil varnishVol. Ill - Spirit varnishes & materials(new editions of Volumes II and III inpreparation)
38.50 Morrell, R. S., Varnishes and their compo-nent s
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Nos. 92 to 98 inclusive are all valuable to the reader in-terested in varnish, the last named (98) being of most probablevalue in this group, except synthetic resins are not covered(refer to reference 89 for this information). See also refer-ences 65) 66, 70, 71) 74, and 75.
Volatile Solvent s and Thinner
s
( including Naval Stores )
No . Sold by Price
99. r ) a )
V) p45 . 00 Durrans
,
Thos. H.,Solvents for nitro-
cellulose
100. 43- 2 5 Gamble , T. , Naval Stores - History, produc-tion, distribution Lz consumption'“Review Publishing <5 Printing Co.,S 'vannah , G-e orgi a
.
101. r 43-00 Hawley ) L . F . ,W o od di s t i 11at i on
102. r ) a,v, p
46.00 Heaton,Noel, Volatile solvents and thinners
K\Oi
—1 r 47.25 Lawrie
,
Jas. W. ,G-lycerol and the glycols
104. r 46.00 McIntosh,
J. G. ,Industrial alcohol
105. a, r 4.50 Pickard,Glenn II.
, Volatile thinners
106. r CJ g- oo Robinson,
C. S. ,The recovery of volatile
solvents
107. r Sabatier , ?., Catalysis in organic chemistry(new edition in preparation)
108. 0 45.00 Weissberger 5 Proskauer, Organic solvents
109. r 410.00 Young, Sydney, Distillation principlesand processes
Nos. 99) 102, 105 and 108 are valuable to the reader inter-ested in obtaining information on solvents and thinners; 101 isan excellent book on the preparation of wood distillation products(acetone, wood alcohol, etc.); 104 gives excellent informationon the preparation and properties of ethyl alcohol, fusel oil, and
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arnyl and ethyl acetates; 107 contains valuable information andreferences; 105 can be read without a knowledge of chemistry;106 contains many valuable data; 109 gives an excellent accountof the manufacture of butyl alcohol.
Wood Finishing, (G-rainlng, Staining, Marbling,
Polishing, Varnishing, Shellacking, Etc .
No. Sold by Price
110. a, pm 41.50 Hodgson, Fred. T., New hardwood finishing
111. a 41.50 Jeffrey, Harry R. , Wood finishing
112. a ,pin 43-00 Kelly, A. A. ,
Expert wood finisher
113. a 42.00 Standard grainer, stainer andmarble
r
114. y? 51.50 Lowndes, W. S., Painting and wood finishing'"‘'David McKay Co.
,604 S. Washing-
ton Square, Philadelphia, Pa.
115. r, a
and #43.50 Newell, A. C., Coloring, finishing and
painting wood;i"The Manual Arts Press, Peoria, 111
116. r 53.00 Parkhouse, A. W.,Practical polishing and
staining
117. a, r,and *
55 • 00 Schmidt, W. K.,Problems of the finishing
room (for wood)';:'The Periodical Publishing Co.,G-rand Rapids, Mich.
118. a, prn 00•C\J-03= Vanderwalker , F. N.
,Wood finishing, plain
and decorative
119. pm 520.00 Van der Burg, draining and marbling
120 . a 55.00 Wall, William E. ,G-raining, ancient and
modern
Nos. 110 to 120 inclusive are of interest to the reader,with or without a knowledge of chemistry, who desires expertadvice on the art of wood finishing; 112 is one of the best
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known books on the subject; 113 ? H9 and 120 give informationon the subject of graining: US contains ;• . . number c 0 colorplates? ancl a large amount of information concerning the art ofimitating various woods ai 1 ip.rb' is: 11c like 112 is a v ;r
y
practical book including every phase of wood finishing. Seealso references 37 ,
43 and 31.
Pain u ing , Lnameling, Jaoanning? Lacquering.
Par'ticularly on metal
II 0 V Sold by Pr_ce
121. r and 4 3 -50 JiSKb — -L c4 > •» , ^ ^ciogLj. j c wO cbiJT.,1 i-L.
n
and enameling
122 0 r and 43.50 Practical railway paintingand lacquering
; lie '
i useai Jh Laboratories,1 :1c,
,Chicago,- 111.
No. 121 gives valujapans and enamels? dapplication, methods122 gives very practilacquering
.
able and practical information on bakedesign of baking ovens, spray method ofof cleaning, and preparing the surface, etc.;cal information on railway painting and
See also references 1, 37? 64, 66, 7b? 73 and 36
Miscellaneous
11 0 . Sold by Price
!23* a? pm 44 , 00 Atkinson. ? . PL, Art of sign painting
124
.
a? pm 44 . 00 Scene painting and bulletin art
125. pm 44.00 A show at show cards
126 .
127.apm
41.5041.50
Delamotte, F . ,The amateur artist
The signists modern book ofalphabets
. a 47k F s Lnt, A.., Ideas and studies in stenci -
ing and decorating
129. a, r 43-50 Heckel, Or B . , T try -
i c! iramenl
Misce llaneous ( continued.
)
No. Sold bv Price
I30 . a 4.35 Joachim
131. a, r 4.50
132 . a 46 .OO Stokes
,
133. a, pm 44 . 00 Strong,
I34 . a 41.00
135. V 41.25 Toch, M
136 .•ft - Wins or
,
— ~ o ? ' ^ ^ J ^ ^
and possible elimination of failuresof interior architectural paints
Paint and varnish formulation
Gilding on glass, wood and metal
^ — — —
practice of fresco painting (1843)-Ky/insor d Newton, London, England
Nos. 123; 124, 125; 127 and 133 five practical informationon special phases of painting, such as sign painting and showcard painting; 128 gives valuable information on stenciling; 129is an historical booh of the American paint industry, written byan authority on the subject; 130 and 131 are of interest to thepaint chemist, 136 is one of the best books on fresco painting,although it is an old hook and may be difficult to obtain.
I37 . Green Book for Buyers and Sellers (names of manufacturershandling various commodities including paint, varnish,lacquer, etc.). Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, 12 GoldStreet, New York City.
Recommended