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- Shellac abstract "Shellac is a resin secreted by the female lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes (pictured at right), which are dissolved in ethanol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough natural primer, sanding sealant, tannin-blocker, odour-blocker, stain, and high-gloss varnish. Shellac was once used in electrical applications as it possesses good insulation qualities and it seals out moisture. Phonograph (gramophone) records were also made of it during the 78-rpm recording era which ended in the west during the 1950s.From the time it replaced oil and wax finishes in the 19th century, shellac was one of the dominant wood finishes in the western world until it was largely replaced by nitrocellulose lacquer in the 1920s and 1930s.".
- Shellac thumbnail Shellac_varities.png?width=300.
- Shellac wikiPageExternalLink shellac.htm.
- Shellac wikiPageExternalLink ac981049e.html.
- Shellac wikiPageExternalLink shellac.htm.
- Shellac wikiPageExternalLink All_About_Shellac.
- Shellac wikiPageExternalLink shellac_polish_application.htm.
- Shellac wikiPageExternalLink shellac.html.
- Shellac wikiPageExternalLink www.shellac.net.
- Shellac wikiPageID "54813".
- Shellac wikiPageRevisionID "604855403".
- Shellac hasPhotoCollection Shellac.
- Shellac subject Category:Excipients.
- Shellac subject Category:Food_additives.
- Shellac subject Category:Forestry_in_India.
- Shellac subject Category:Insect_products.
- Shellac subject Category:Non-timber_forest_products.
- Shellac subject Category:Polymers.
- Shellac subject Category:Resins.
- Shellac subject Category:Waxes.
- Shellac subject Category:Wood_finishing_materials.
- Shellac comment "Shellac is a resin secreted by the female lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes (pictured at right), which are dissolved in ethanol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough natural primer, sanding sealant, tannin-blocker, odour-blocker, stain, and high-gloss varnish.".
- Shellac label "Goma laca".
- Shellac label "Goma-laca".
- Shellac label "Gommalacca".
- Shellac label "Gomme-laque".
- Shellac label "Schellack".
- Shellac label "Schellak".
- Shellac label "Shellac".
- Shellac label "Szelak".
- Shellac label "Шеллак".
- Shellac label "シェラック".
- Shellac sameAs Šelak.
- Shellac sameAs Schellack.
- Shellac sameAs Goma_laca.
- Shellac sameAs Gomme-laque.
- Shellac sameAs Gommalacca.
- Shellac sameAs シェラック.
- Shellac sameAs Schellak.
- Shellac sameAs Szelak.
- Shellac sameAs Goma-laca.
- Shellac sameAs m.0f901.
- Shellac sameAs Q429659.
- Shellac sameAs Q429659.
- Shellac wasDerivedFrom Shellac?oldid=604855403.
- Shellac depiction Shellac_varities.png.
- Shellac isPrimaryTopicOf Shellac.