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		Definition of stand oil in English: stand oilnoun  mass nounLinseed oil or another drying oil thickened by heating, used in paints, varnishes, and printing inks.  Example sentencesExamples -  To valorise all the stand oils derivatives from linseed, castor and tang oil.
 -  Linseed stand oils are produced by the controlled polymerization of refined linseed oil at high temperatures.
 -  The nonaqueous media include linseed or stand oils, dryers, varnish, alkyds, molten wax, organic solvent-based acrylic, epoxy, stains, and lacquers.
 -  We use traditional methods of ink manufacture using dry pigments, linseed stand oils and triple roll ‘ink grinding’ mills.
 -  Use of linseed oil without the combination of stand oil is not recommended.
 -  The combination of stand oil and Venice turpentine will give a thick, resinous medium with enamel like leveling properties.
 -  The primary characteristic of modern stand oil and the older sun-thickened oils is a self-leveling property that makes paint flow.
 -  A student is studying the polymeric material from different types of oil, including fresh pressed linseed oils and stand oils made by Leslie Carlyle or obtained from a commercial source.
 -  They are low viscosity and may be thickened with stand oils or thinned with solvents, as desired.
 -  Mix stand oil with turpentine or white mineral spirits to improve the flow of your oil colours.
 -  Why do air bubbles develop when I mix my oil paints with my glazing medium of turpentine, damar, and linseed and stand oils?
 -  Sun-thickened and stand oils have very different characteristics and are made in different ways.
 -  One of the other most beneficial properties of stand oil is that it drys to an enamel-like film, smooth and free of brush strokes.
 -  A distinction is therefore made between stand oils with low and high viscosity.
 -  Linseed oil and stand oil are by far the most used by painters.
 -  The only thing I would like to mention about linseed versus stand oils is that linseed does a pronounced yellowing quality as the oil ages.
 -  Use stand oil combined with linseed oil for an excellent solvent free non-toxic medium to mix with your oil paints.
 -  I filled it half with stand oil and added 2 drops of the dryer.
 -  Puncture the yoke; mix stand oil in drop by drop stirring into emulsion vigorously.
 -  Alkyd resin differs from stand oil in that it is so highly polymerized that there is solvent in the fluid to keep the chains of molecules apart.
 
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