Dutch process white lead
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Descripción
White lead produced by a historical method of casting metallic lead as thin buckles, which were corroded with acetic acid in the presence of carbon dioxide, using pots of vinegar, dung, and tanner’s bark. After six to fourteen weeks the blue-grey lead was corroded to white lead.
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Otros términos
- Nederlands loodwit [nl]
- blanco de plomo de proceso holandés [es]
- Dutch-process white lead [en]
- white lead, Dutch process [en]