Thinning Tung Oil is a common practice among woodworkers, as it improves the oil’s workability and allows it to penetrate deeply into the timber. Choosing the right thinner is crucial for achieving the best results. Traditional options like pure gum turpentine, mineral spirits, or citrus solvent...
Solvents are used to help dissolve or soften some of the water insoluble materials used in polishes. Common solvents include mineral spirits, turpentine, and naphtha. In addition to solvency, factors to consider during solvent selection include flammability and toxicology. ...
A suitable thinner such as turpentine or oleum spirits is then added usually while the mixture is still warm. A drier is also generally added at this time. In some instances the tung oil'is first heated alone and the resin then added before the polymerization reaction has proceeded too far...
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Ordinarily, in oils of the type which we have referred to, one of the primary requirements has 5 been to maintain the solubility of the oil in the ordinary thinners used, such as turpentine or petroleum spirits. This invention which relates to new methods of treating such oils and new ...