Description : Commonly used thinner in (A) Lacquer paints, is alcohol (B) Cellulose paints is ethyl acetate (C) Oil paints, is naphtha (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Turpentine oil is used in paints as (A) Thinner (B) Vehicle (C) Base (D) Drier
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Most commonly used solvent in oil paints, is (A) Petroleum (B) Spirit (C) Coal tar (D) Turpentine
Description : Assertion A : Normally turpentine oil is recommended as thinner for indoor painting. Reason R : Turpentine oil is costlier than other thinners. Select your answer according to the coding system given below: (A) Both A and R is ... of A (C) A is true but R is false (D) A is false but R is true
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : Linseed oil is used in paints as (A) Thinner (B) Vehicle (C) Base (D) Drier
Description : Linseed oil is used in Paints as a a) Vehicle b) Base c) Drier* d) Thinner
Last Answer : c) Drier*
Description : The commonly used drying oil for oil paints, is (A) Olive oil (B) Linseed oil (C) Kerosene oil (D) Acetate of lead
Description : Solvent naphtha' used mostly as a solvent in paints and perfumery is produced by the __________ of virgin naphtha into small boiling range cuts. (A) Steam reforming (B) Distillation (C) Desulphurisation (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Distillation
Description : Spirit varnish generally consists of (A) Oil, wax and resin (B) Alcohol, wax and turpentine (C) Pigment and synthetic resin (D) Spirit and shellac
Description : The most durable varnish is (A) Water varnish (B) Spirit varnish (C) Turpentine varnish (D) Oil varnish
Description : To give a brilliant finish, the type of varnish used, is (A) Water varnish (B) Spirit varnish (C) Turpentine varnish (D) Oil varnish
Description : Oil varnish generally consists of (A) Synthetic resin and spirit (B) Oil, wax and resin (C) Resin, oil and turpentine (D) Spirit, oil and wax
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : The commonly used colour pigment in paints, is (A) Ambers (B) Carbon black (C) Iron oxide (D) All the above
Description : The most important constituent of an oil paint, is (A) Thinner (B) Vehicle (C) Pigment (D) All the above
Description : Fill in the blanks with the suitable words____filaments are thinner as compared to the _____ filaments, hence are commonly called ______ and filaments
Last Answer : Fill in the blanks with the suitable words____filaments are thinner as compared to the ... are commonly called ______ and filaments respectively.
Description : Duco paints are (A) Plastic paints (B) Cellulose paints (C) Emulsion paints (D) Oil paints
Description : The vehicle used in case of enamel paints is usually (A) Linseed oil (B) Water (C) Varnish (D) None of these
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Blistering may be cured by applying water paint finished with oil paint dried with a little copal varnish (B) Cracked paints may be cured by ... sand preparing the surface and giving a fresh coat with plenty of turps (D) All the above
Description : What is the concentration of turpentine oil ?
Last Answer : Turpentine oil concentration is 0.87 .
Description : Turpentine oil poisoning?
Last Answer : DefinitionTurpentine oil is a substance distilled from material that comes from pine trees. Turpentine oil poisoning occurs when someone swallows turpentine oil.This is for information only and not for use ... in the throatSevere pain or burning in the nose, eyes, ears, lips, or tongueGastrointes
Description : Turpentine oil is obtained from where
Last Answer : Pine tree
Description : Putty is made up of a) White lead and turpentine b) Powdered chalk and raw linseed oil* c) Red lead and linseed oil d) Zinc oxide and boiled linseed oil
Last Answer : b) Powdered chalk and raw linseed oil*
Description : Varnish is a transparent or semi-transparent solution of resinous substances in (A) Alcohol (B) Linseed (C) Turpentine (D) All the above
Description : Which of the following is the most suitable feed for platforming process (reforming)? (A) Olefinic hydrocarbon (B) Naphtha (C) Fuel oil (D) Atmospheric residue
Last Answer : (A) Olefinic hydrocarbon
Description : Which of the following has the highest viscosity of all (at a given temperature)? (A) Naphtha (B) Fuel oil (C) Light diesel oil (D) Petrol
Last Answer : (B) Fuel oil
Description : Which of the following has the lowest viscosity (at a given temperature) of all? (A) Naphtha (B) Kerosene (C) Diesel (D) Lube oil
Last Answer : (A) Naphtha
Description : Naphtha yield in straight run distillation of crude oil may be about__________ percent. (A) 2 (B) 6 (C) 12 (D) 18
Last Answer : (B) 6
Description : Feed for reforming is generally (A) Naphtha or straight run gasoline (B) Reduced crude (C) Vacuum gas oil
Last Answer : (A) Naphtha or straight run gasoline
Description : Which of the following petroleum products contain minimum sulphur? (A) Naphtha (B) Kerosene (C) LSHS (D) Furnace oil
Description : Petroleum liquid fuels having flash point greater than 66°C is considered as safe during storage and handling. Which of the following has flash point > 66°C? (A) Naphtha (B) Petrol (C) Kerosene (D) Heavy fuel oil
Last Answer : (D) Heavy fuel oil
Description : Which of the following has maximum hydrogen/carbon ratio (by weight)? (A) Naphtha (B) Gasoline (C) Diesel (D) Fuel oil
Last Answer : (B) Gasoline
Description : Which is the most ideal feed stock for 'coking' process used for the manufacture of petroleum coke? (A) Naphtha (B) Vacuum residue (C) Light gas oil (D) Diesel
Last Answer : (B) Vacuum residue
Description : Which of the following oil gasification processes is non-catalytic? (A) Semet-Solvay process (B) Segas process (C) Onia-Gegi process (D) Steam reforming of naphtha
Last Answer : (A) Semet-Solvay process
Description : . C/H ratio is the minimum in case of (A) Furnace oil (B) Natural gas (C) Coal (D) Naphtha
Last Answer : (B) Natural gas
Description : C/H ratio is the maximum in case of (A) Coal (B) Furnace oil (C) Natural gas (D) Naphtha
Last Answer : (A) Coal
Description : Which of the following is not endothermic in nature? (A) Combustion of sulphur (B) Gasification of carbon (C) Thermal cracking of fuel oil (D) Steam reforming of naphtha
Last Answer : (A) Combustion of sulphur
Description : Nickel is not used as a catalyst in the __________ reaction. (A) Shift conversion (B) Oil hydrogenation (C) Steaming reforming of naphtha (D) Ammonia cracking/dissociation
Last Answer : (A) Shift conversion
Description : Function of thinner in a paint is to (A) Accelerate the oxidation of oil (B) Prevent gelling of the paint (C) Suspend pigments & dissolve film forming materials (D) Form a protective film
Last Answer : (C) Suspend pigments & dissolve film forming materials
Description : __________ is a non volatile film forming constituent of a paint. (A) Thinner (B) Dryer (C) Drying oil (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Drying oil
Description : Stucco paints are suitable for (A) Stone masonry (B) Brick walls (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Description : Paints with white lead base are suitable for painting of (A) Wood work (B) Iron work (C) Both wood work and iron work (D) None of the above
Description : Assertion A : Paints with white lead base are not recommended for painting of iron works. Reason R : Paints with white lead base do not check rusting of iron. Select your answer according to the coding system given below: ... of A (C) A is true but R is false (D) A is false but R is true
Description : Anyone know where I could buy Holbein brand Oil Paints in the UK?
Last Answer : Try this They seem to have what you are looking for, and they are in the UK. I have never used them so I can’t be of help with this.
Description : Which one of the following vegetable oils is used in the manufacture of paints? (1) Palm oil (2) Sunflower oil (3) Linseed oil (4) Cottonseed oil
Last Answer : (4) Cottonseed oil Explanation: Linseed oil and castor oils are used mainly as drying agents in paints and varnishes. Linseed oil is generally used in the manufacture of oil paints, drying oil finish ... , as a pigment binder in oil paints, as a plasticizer and in the manufacture of linoleum.
Description : State the situations where following paints are used: (i) Oil paints (ii) Distempers (iii) Varnishes (iv) Cement paints
Last Answer : Situations where following paints are used: 1) Oil paints: structural steel members to protect from corrosion, wooden doors and windows, walls, ceilings, to protect from insects. 2) Distempers : ... wood surfaces. 4) Cement paint: on external walls of building, stone masonry, concrete surfaces
Last Answer : Linseed oil
Description : Minimum spacing between horizontal parallel reinforcement of different sizes, should not be less than (A) One diameter of thinner bar (B) One diameter of thicker bar (C) Twice the diameter of thinner bar (D) None of these
Description : If a beam fails in bond, then its bond strength can be increased most economically by (A) Increasing the depth of beam (B) Using thinner bars but more in number (C) Using thicker bars but less in number (D) Providing vertical stirrups
Description : When shear stress exceeds the permissible limit in a slab, then it is reduced by (A) Increasing the depth (B) Providing shear reinforcement (C) Using high strength steel (D) Using thinner bars but more in number
Description : Ground glass (A) Is made by grinding its one side (B) Is made by melting powdered glass paints surface (C) Is used for getting light without transparency (D) All the above