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  2. Spar varnish - Wikipedia

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    Without elasticity, the varnish would soon crack, allowing water to penetrate the wood beneath. Prior to the development of modern polymer chemistry, varnish production was rudimentary. Originally, spar varnish was a "long oil" varnish, composed primarily of drying oil with a small proportion of resin, usually boiled linseed oil and rosin. [1]

  3. Varnish - Wikipedia

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    Varnish on wood stairs Varnished oak floor. Varnish is a clear transparent hard protective coating or film. It is not to be confused with wood stain. It usually has a yellowish shade due to the manufacturing process and materials used, but it may also be pigmented as desired. It is sold commercially in various shades.

  4. Brightwork - Wikipedia

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    A 1928 Chris-Craft Cadet; the company is known for runabouts with extensive brightwork. Bright brass cannon of HMS Bacchante.. Brightwork also known historically as "bright work" refers to the exposed and varnished wood or metal work of a boat. [1]

  5. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Moderate. Applied in thin coats with cloth or brush, excess is wiped off. First coat is typically thinned down. Partial cure is necessary as very long finishing schedule for sufficient amount of coats. Difficult. All saturated wood needs to be removed (planing/sanding/scraping) Cures hard and matte, can be buffed to a satin sheen. Alkyd varnish

  6. Valspar - Wikipedia

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    The Valspar varnish was the company's main product for more than 30 years. The advertising tagline , "The varnish that won't turn white" made Valspar a household name. Famous users of Valspar included Robert Peary in his 1909 expedition, the U.S. military during World War I , and Charles Lindbergh during his 1927 solo intercontinental flight.

  7. Conformal coating - Wikipedia

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    An IBM circuit board from a NASA Space Shuttle computer with a conformal coating applied. Conformal coating is a protective, breathable coating of thin polymeric film applied to printed circuit boards (PCBs).

  8. Aircraft fabric covering - Wikipedia

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    Fabric covering of a de Havilland Tiger Moth showing rib stitching and inspection rings.. Aircraft fabric covering is a term used for both the material used and the process of covering aircraft open structures.

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