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1928
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Lacquer and Varnish Films: A Study Revealing a Definite Similarity of Failures, Pointing Out the Problems Calling for Research Work and Discussing the Development of a Clear Lacquer to Withstand Outside Exposure on Wood
Paul S. Kennedy
Paul S. Kennedy
Murphy Varnish Co.
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Paul S. Kennedy
Murphy Varnish Co.
Trans. ASME. Jan 1928, 49-50(14): 141004 (6 pages)
Published Online: December 5, 2023
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January 1, 1928
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Discussion: “Lacquer and Varnish Films: A Study Revealing a Definite Similarity of Failures, Pointing Out the Problems Calling for Research Work and Discussing the Development of a Clear Lacquer to Withstand Outside Exposure on Wood” (Kennedy, Paul S., 1928, Trans. ASME, 49–50(14), p. 141004)
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Kennedy, P. S. (December 5, 2023). "Lacquer and Varnish Films: A Study Revealing a Definite Similarity of Failures, Pointing Out the Problems Calling for Research Work and Discussing the Development of a Clear Lacquer to Withstand Outside Exposure on Wood." ASME. Trans. ASME. January 1928; 49-50(14): 141004. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4058922
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