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  2. Industrial plasticine - Wikipedia

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    Industrial plasticine is a modeling material which is mainly used by automotive design studios. [1] It was developed as an industrial version of Plasticine or hobby clay. Industrial plasticine is based on wax and typically contains sulfur , which gives a characteristic smell to most artificial clays.

  3. Clay modeling - Wikipedia

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    Industrial plasticine, or "clay", which is used for this purpose, is a malleable material that can be easily shaped, thus enabling designers to create models to visualize a product. Clay modeling was soon adopted throughout the industry and remains in use today.

  4. Plasticine - Wikipedia

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    Plasticine is a putty-like modelling material made from calcium salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids. Though originally a brand name for the British version of the product, it is now applied generically in English as a product category to other formulations.

  5. Modelling clay - Wikipedia

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    Cars and airplanes may be created using industrial design-grade modelling clay. Oil-based clays are referred to by multiple of genericized trademarks . Plastilin (or Plasteline), which was patented in Germany by Franz Kolb in 1880, was developed by Claude Chavant in 1892 and trademarked in 1927.

  6. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    Plasticine: Modelling clay: Flair Leisure Products plc: Often applied as a name for a putty-like modelling material made from calcium salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids. It is often used as modelling medium for art such as claymation. [169] Play-Doh: Modelling clay: Hasbro

  7. Category:Modelling clay - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 08:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Clay - Wikipedia

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    Industrial plasticine – Modeling material which is mainly used by automotive design studios; Clay animation – Stop-motion animation made using malleable clay models; Clay chemistry – The chemical structures, properties and reactions of clay minerals; Clay court – Type of tennis court

  9. Franz Kolb - Wikipedia

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    In English-speaking countries this material is also known as "plasticine." Because of different patent rights in Germany and England there are different views about who actually invented plasticine. In England, William Harbutt is seen as the inventor, while in Germany it is Franz Kolb. Kolb's German patent is from 1880 while Harbutt's English ...