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Golden Gel Mediums 8 oz. jar extra heavy gel matte Golden acrylic Gel Mediums offer artists many ways to build texture. Gels can be thought of as colorless paints, as they are composed of similar polymers as are the acrylic paints. They may be considered the "glue" or binder that dry to form continuous, durable films. They are made of 100% acrylic polymers, which have proven to have excellent flexibility by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and chemical, water by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and ultraviolet radiation resistance. Soft Gels--Thinner than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors, Soft Gels are moderately pourable. Hold only slight peaks. The recommended acrylic to function as a glue for collaging. Soft Gel Gloss is ideal for glazing by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and other techniques where transparency is desired. Useful as a non-removable isolation coat, applied over the painting by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and before the varnish Regular Gels--Same creamy consistency as Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors. Ideal for extending paint by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and regulating translucency without changing the consistency of the colors. Hold moderate peaks by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and texture. The Regular Gel Gloss is ideal for glazing by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and other techniques where transparency is desired. Heavy Gels--Thicker consistency than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors. Blend with colors to increase body. Good for holding peaks. Dries translucent. Extra Heavy Gels--Thicker consistency than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors. The thickest of Golden gels. Blend with colors to increase body. Excellent for holding peaks by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and impasto techniques. Dries translucent.
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Golden Gel Mediums 8 oz. jar heavy gel semi gloss Golden acrylic Gel Mediums offer artists many ways to build texture. Gels can be thought of as colorless paints, as they are composed of similar polymers as are the acrylic paints. They may be considered the "glue" or binder that dry to form continuous, durable films. They are made of 100% acrylic polymers, which have proven to have excellent flexibility by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and chemical, water by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and ultraviolet radiation resistance. Soft Gels--Thinner than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors, Soft Gels are moderately pourable. Hold only slight peaks. The recommended acrylic to function as a glue for collaging. Soft Gel Gloss is ideal for glazing by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and other techniques where transparency is desired. Useful as a non-removable isolation coat, applied over the painting by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and before the varnish Regular Gels--Same creamy consistency as Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors. Ideal for extending paint by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and regulating translucency without changing the consistency of the colors. Hold moderate peaks by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and texture. The Regular Gel Gloss is ideal for glazing by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and other techniques where transparency is desired. Heavy Gels--Thicker consistency than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors. Blend with colors to increase body. Good for holding peaks. Dries translucent. Extra Heavy Gels--Thicker consistency than Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors. The thickest of Golden gels. Blend with colors to increase body. Excellent for holding peaks by coating functional microencapsulation polymer and impasto techniques. Dries translucent.
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Durabis - Durabis is a brand name for a clear polymer coating developed by the TDK Corporation. The need for a protective polymer arose due to the fact that Blu-Ray discs write much closer to the readable portion of a disc than do other disc formats, including HD DVD.
Photografting - Photografting is a technique used in the study of polymers and more in specific polymeric biomaterials. Technically speaking it is the covalent incorporation of functional additives to a polymer matrix or polymer surface using a light-induced mechanism.
Hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene - Hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) is a polymer of butadiene terminated at each end with a hydroxyl functional group. It belongs to a class of polymers known as polyols.
Powder coating - Powder coating is a type of dry coating, which is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. The main difference between a conventional liquid paint and a powder coating is that, the powder coating does not require a solvent to keep the binder and filler parts in a liquid ...
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