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Waxed and paper
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A subsidiary, the Robinson ’ s Waxed Paper Co. Ltd, built a new factory across the road in 1929.
A Waxed jacket is a type of hip-length raincoat made from waxed cotton cloth, iconic of British country life.
Waxed is the debut album of the Norwegian rock band BigBang.

paper and oiled
Friese-Greene realised that glass plates would never be a practical medium for true moving pictures and in 1885 he began to experiment with oiled paper and by 1887 was experimenting with celluloid as a medium for motion picture cameras.
In that case, he would insert a sheet of oiled paper into the copying book in front of the first tissue on which he wanted to make a copy of a letter.
He would then turn 20 sheets of tissue paper and insert a second oiled paper.
The copying clerk arranged the portion of the letter book to be used in the following sequence starting from the front: a sheet of oiled paper, then a sheet of letter book tissue, then a letter placed face up against the back of the tissue on which the copy was to be made, then another oiled paper, etc.
On a sheet-fed letterpress printing machine, a frisket is a sheet of oiled paper that covers the space between the type or cuts ( illustrations ) and the edge of the paper that is to be printed.
A form of torture called " star kicking " supposedly began with Countess Elizabeth Bathory, who would place oiled bits of paper or string between the prisoner's toes and light the material on fire.
The secondary winding consists of thousands of turns of smaller wire, insulated for the high voltage by enamel on the wires and layers of oiled paper insulation.
Bruzer's Tympan refers to a sheet of oiled manilla paper which was securely fastened to the face of the platen of a letterpress printing machine.

paper and silk
In particular, small-scale industries grew up, often specializing in paper, silk, cotton, and porcelain goods.
Direct dyes are used on cotton, paper, leather, wool, silk and nylon.
On one hand, there are transmitted versions and commentaries that date back two millennia ; on the other, there are ancient bamboo, silk, and paper manuscripts that archeologists discovered in the last century.
Beyond ink and color on silk or paper scrolls, gold on lacquer was also a common medium in painted East Asian artwork.
Although silk was a somewhat expensive medium to paint upon in the past, the invention of paper during the 1st century AD by the Han court eunuch Cai Lun provided not only a cheap and widespread medium for writing, but also a cheap and widespread medium for painting ( making it more accessible to the public ).
Some types of built-up mica have the bonded splittings reinforced with cloth, glass, linen, muslin, plastic, silk, or special paper.
On its non-ecclesiastical side it gradually was extended to include, besides painted windows and mural decoration, furniture, metal and glass wares, cloth and paper wall-hangings, embroideries, jewellery, woven and knotted carpets, silk damasks, and tapestries.
Paper had been made in China from the 2nd century BC, but Cai Lun's paper provides a far superior writing surface than pure silk and is much less costly to produce.
The earliest surviving woodblock printed fragments are from China and are of silk printed with flowers in three colours from the Han Dynasty ( before 220 A. D .), and the earliest example of woodblock printing on paper appeared in the mid-seventh century in China.
Following the invention of paper in the Han Dynasty, writing materials became more portable and economical than the bones, shells, bamboo slips, metal or stone tablets, silk, etc.
379 ), this earlier act being a " Prohibition of the Importation of certain Goods and Merchandise from the Kingdom of Great Britain "; the prohibited imported goods being defined where their chief value which consists of leather, silk, hemp or flax, tin or brass, wool, glass ; in addition paper goods, nails, hats, clothing, and beer.
At this time, Murcia was a very prosperous city, famous for its ceramics, exported to Italian towns, as well as for silk and paper industries, the first in Europe.
The lines could represent fibers in moiré silk, or lines drawn on paper or on a computer screen.
As with calligraphy, the most popular materials on which paintings are made of are paper and silk.
But after the invention of paper in the 1st century, silk was gradually replaced by the new and cheaper material.
As with calligraphy, the most popular materials on which paintings were made were paper and silk.
Stories have been carved, scratched, painted, printed or inked onto wood or bamboo, ivory and other bones, pottery, clay tablets, stone, palm-leaf books, skins ( parchment ), bark cloth, paper, silk, canvas and other textiles, recorded on film, and stored electronically in digital form.
With the advent of silk and paper in China, parties to a legal contract impressed their handprints on the document.
( Other editions of the book were covered in cloth, silk, leather, paper, and other materials.
By 1900, the lumber industry had declined, and the city's economic base rested on other industries, including a furniture factory, a paper mill, a fire brick plant, and a silk mill.
Optional are the two lampstands, called, and the paper or silk lanterns that are known as, which are usually decorated with cherry or ume blossom patterns.
Inside the watch casing was an old silk paper with the initials D N F ( Do Not Forget ) worked into it in beads.
# Folding fans ( Chinese:, zhě shàn ; Japanese:, sensu, can be freely opened ): silk folding fans, paper folding fans, sandalwood fans, etc.
In 1710 he wrote a paper on the possibility of spiders being used to produce silk, which was so celebrated at the time that the Chinese emperor Kang-he had it translated into Chinese.
Tea bags are commonly made of paper, silk or plastic.

paper and capacitors
A broad black band was applied to some tubular paper capacitors to indicate the end that had the outer electrode ; this allowed this end to be connected to chassis ground to provide some shielding against hum and noise pickup.
Polypropylene, metalized polyester foil, paper and electrolytic capacitors are common.
Aluminum electrolytic capacitors are constructed from two conducting aluminium foils, one of which is coated with an insulating oxide layer, and a paper spacer soaked in electrolyte.
Depending on the density, carbon aerogels may be electrically conductive, making composite aerogel paper useful for electrodes in capacitors or deionization electrodes.

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