"Some Ready Mixed Paints, Volumes 84-95" presents a detailed exploration of paint compositions, likely including chemical analyses, testing methodologies, and practical applications within industrial contexts. Authored by Edwin Fremont Ladd and G. A. Abbott, this compilation serves as a valuable resource for chemists, engineers, and technicians involved in the paint manufacturing and application industries.
The text offers insights into the formulation, properties, and performance characteristics of various ready-mixed paints, making it an essential reference for understanding the intricacies of materials science and industrial chemistry during the period it was written. Its historical value lies in documenting the state of paint technology and chemical practices, providing a snapshot of the era for researchers and historians of technology.
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