Definition of Consolidant. Meaning of Consolidant. Synonyms of Consolidant

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Definition of Consolidant

Consolidant
Consolidant Con*sol"i*dant, a. [L. consolidans, p. pr. of consolidare: cf. F. consolidant.] Serving to unite or consolidate; having the quality of consolidating or making firm.

Meaning of Consolidant from wikipedia

- capillary and microchip electrop****sis; a leather consolidant used in book preservation; and a wood consolidant. HPC is an ether of cellulose in which some...
- porous materials, particularly for wood, paper, and cloth, and as a consolidant for porous building stone, in particular sandstone. PVAc is considered...
- caused by environmental factors, may be ****ed by an application of a consolidant (such as Klucel G) coated with a sealer (such as Renaissance Wax). The...
- solvents and solvent mixtures. One of the major advantages of B-72 as a consolidant is that it is stronger and harder than polyvinyl acetate without being...
- Times. Charles Velson Horie (2010). Materials for Conservation: Organic Consolidants, Adhesives and Coatings (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0-75-066905-4...
- Brusetti L; Florio S; Principi P; Borin S; Sorlini C (Jan 2007). "Synthetic consolidants attacked by melanin-producing fungi: case study of the biodeterioration...
- Contributions to the Paris Congress, 2–8 September 1984: Adhesives and Consolidants, pp. 55–59. International Institute of Conservation. Robert L. Feller...
- Brusetti L; Florio S; Principi P; Borin S; Sorlini C (Jan 2007). "Synthetic consolidants attacked by melanin-producing fungi: case study of the biodeterioration...
- in this locality, the holotype features a thick reflective layer of consolidant to secure the specimen. However, this obscures some details and prevents...
- materials can include solvents, papers and boards, fabrics, adhesives and consolidants, plastics and foams, wood products, and many others. Stability and longevity...