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Fish glue has long been valued for its use in all manner of products.
Midway through the show, a canvas with a dead fish glued to it is lowered into view.
Qwilleran thought, It's more than fish glue in the old binding that attracts him.
In the 1750s, the English introduced fish glue.
In 1750, the first British glue patent was issued for fish glue.
The medium used to bind the colours was egg white, but it could have also been fish glue in certain places.
The material used was wood, flour, sawdust, gypsum and fish glue.
During the medieval ages, fish glue remained a source for painting and illuminating manuscripts.
Fish glue is made by boiling the skin, bones and swim bladders of fish.
"Seccotine" is an old brand of fish glue, sold in France tubes or in small jars.
Lawton, S. K. Deterioration of fish glue and its remedies.
The one strongest memory he would refer to regularly was the smell of the fish glue used to fix the cardboard headlinings in early cars.
"They are laminated with fish glues, sir.
Other methods for the production of carmine dye are in use, in which egg white, fish glue, or gelatin is sometimes added before the precipitation.
Specific types include hide glue, bone glue, fish glue, rabbit skin glue.
Processed fishery products can include fish meal (poultry feed, aquaculture feed), fish oil, fish glue etc.
Fish glue mixed with water and alcohol (7/3),with addition of 1% katamine AB as biocide can be used as glue.
Greeks and Romans later used animal and fish glue to develop veneering and marquetry, the bonding of thin sections or layers of wood.
Seccotine is a brand of refined liquid fish glue used for gluing paper and card and as a binder in gesso, which remains flexible after drying.
The Chinese inkstick is produced with a fish glue, whereas Japanese glue (膠 "nikawa") is from cow or stag.
The brilliant colours - known as tang-chae (Chinese colours) - were fixed with either animal or fish glue, rendering the screens brilliant and waterfast.
He then strove to sell them a compound--composed of fish glue, alum and brandy--which he claimed would cure burns in two or three hours.
Veneering and marquetry (bonding of thin sections or layers of wood) was developed, the production of animal and fish glues refined, and other materials utilized.
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, this little girl always tried to wash her dolls hair but the fish glue the wig was fixed on with inevitably melted.
Artisans no longer removed the organs of the dead; instead a thick coat of mud, sand and a binder like egg or fish glue was used to cover the bodies.