Printing Ink: Two Lectures Delivered in the Course on the Technique of Printing, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, March 22d and 42th

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Baltimore, N. T. A. Munder & Company, printers, 1911 - Printing ink - 39 pages
 

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Page 28 - Through the great progress made in chemistry in recent years, it is possible to make lakes of the greatest possible strength and permanency, together with a brilliancy of shade, which was for many years an ideal earnestly striven for, but apparently impossible to accomplish. The term "lake" is one which is very loosely used, and no two authorities agree upon its proper definition.
Page 25 - Ink industry will be unable to obtain carbon black at such a price as to make it possible to use it commercially.
Page 32 - On paper used for wrapping butter, the ink must be of such a nature as not to be attacked by brine or to discolor the butter.

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