Unsized paper dipped into it and dried forms the turmeric test-paper of the chemist.
Saffron, lint, or unsized paper, soaked in oil of vitriol, and triturated to a plastic mass.
Filters of unsized paper are well suited for all liquids that are not of a corrosive or viscid nature, and are universally employed for filtering small quantities of liquids in the laboratory.
The crystals are to be dried in the air upon unsized paper.
A delicate photographic paper may be formed by washing unsized paper with an alcoholic solution of guaiacum resin, and afterwards with one of neutral acetate of lead.
The process is as follows:--White unsized paper is beaten up into a pulp with a portion of the syrup, and then mixed with the bulk.
Plunge unsized paper for a few seconds into sulphuric acid diluted with half to a quarter its bulk of water (this solution being of the same temperature as the air), and afterwards wash with weak ammonia.
Smooth unsized paper, one of the surfaces of which, whilst in a slightly damp state, has been rubbed over with a mixture of calcined peroxide of iron and emery, both in impalpable powder.
Blotting or unsized paper, soaked in a solution of litmus, is usually employed for detecting the presence of acids.
This is produced by the action of sulphuric acid upon ordinary paper, the most suitable for this purpose being made from unsized cotton rag, free from such additions as mechanical wood pulp.
Of course the alcohol treatment is omitted with unsized paper.
A tough paper prepared by the action of sulphuric acid on unsized paper.
A good quality of unsized paper that is made slightly damp by placing between sheets of moist newspaper is best for general work, but in other cases well sized paper will take a copy that will allow a foliotype (may I coin the word?
Unsized white paper to be thoroughly moistened with this solution, cut into twenty equal parts, and each part rolled into a cigarette, two or three of which may be smoked daily.
But unsizedpaper was only about half the price of sized, and the inducement to use it was great.
This test may be applied either to sized or unsized papers.
The unsized paper was dampened with difficulty, it greedily sucked up water, and when fully wet became flabby and unmanageable.
It was soon discovered thatunsized paper, which, according to Madden, was about half the price of the sized, was easier to print.
By far the largest part of the books printed during the last quarter of the fifteenth century were of unsized or half-sized paper.
The demand for writing-paper is exceedingly small compared with the almost unlimited demand for unsized paper for printers.
While Boniface Cointet was in Paris, David made a first experimental batch of unsized paper far superior to that in common use for newspapers.
Make a solution of caoutchouc in caoutchoucine, plunge into it, once or twice, unsized paper, and dry it by a gentle heat.
Several kinds of this paper are made, but unsized sheets of a quality similar to the print on page 95, and a thin Japanese tissue paper are the two kinds required for printing in colour.
In its unsized state the paper is too absorbent for use, and it should be sized freshly as needed for work.
A few sheets of unsized paper are needed as damping sheets, one being used to every three printing sheets.
To the under side of the cork is nailed a little wad of unsized paper soaked with creosote.
The colour of litmus is not altered by alkalis, but is reddened by acids; and is therefore used in chemistry as a delicate test of acidity, either in the state of solution or of unsized paper stained with it.
Filtering paper, or Filter paper, a porous unsized paper, for filtering.
Defn: Imitation parchment, made by soaking unsized paper in dilute sulphuric acid.
The color will sometimes enter into unsized or wood paper notwithstanding heavy pressure.
Unsized paper is the best for producing starch edges because it quickly absorbs the moisture of the starch and color.
If gilt-edges are to be produced uponunsized paper, the edges must be sized with a solution of gelatine.
In June we find him busy experimenting on copying-papers of different kinds, requesting Boulton to send him specimens of “the most even and whitest unsized paper;” and in the following month he wrote Dr.
The invention consisted in the transfer, by pressure, of the writing made with mucilaginous ink, to damped and unsized transparent copying-paper, by means either of a rolling press or a screw press.
If the paper isunsized or at all spongy, the edge should be sized and left to dry.
Unsized paper, like that out of a blotting-book, is the best suited for making into touch-paper; paper is rendered unsized by being well soaked and washed in water.
Unsized printed paper need merely be dipped in water, laid on a stone, and coated with oily color, and the printed parts will all take the color while the rest of the paper remains white.
Perfectly clean, and especially unsized paper, refuses color like the prepared stone, when it has been wetted thoroughly so that it is saturated.
I have spoken already of those that are on unsized paper.
On the average, we may calculate one wet sheet to eight dry ones in sized papers and one wet one to ten or twelve dry ones in unsized papers.
But perfect oil paintings are produced only as follows:-- Make a considerable quantity of special paper by coating unsized paper thinly with starch-paste or glue.
I have seen some that were as good as, and even better than, impressions made at the same time on unsized paper.
With the exception of the aquatint processes, good printing can be done with dry but unsized paper.
In the case of entirely clean, unsized paper, water alone is sufficient.
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