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- Pontypool_japan abstract "Pontypool japan is a name given to the process of japanning with the use of an oil varnish and heat which is credited to Thomas Allgood of Pontypool. In the late 17th century, during his search for a corrosion-resistant coating for iron, he developed a recipe that included asphaltum, linseed oil and burnt umber. Once applied to metal and heated the coating turned black and was extremely tough and durable.Pontypool is in a steep valley in South Wales, surrounded by coal and iron working. The iron used was produced by the furnaces of Blaenavon to the North, and most of the "Pontypool ware" was actually produced in nearby Usk or Newport, at the Southern end of the valley.".
- Pontypool_japan thumbnail Pontypool_japan_tray,_detail,_Cardiff_Museum.jpg?width=300.
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- Pontypool_japan wikiPageRevisionID "653911546".
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Asphaltum.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Blaenavon.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Brass.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Bronze.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Burnt_umber.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corrosion_prevention.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Industrial_Revolution.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paints.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Corrosion.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Gilsonite.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Gum_anima.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Gum_animi.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Japan_black.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Japanning.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Linseed_oil.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Litharge.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Magnet.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Newport,_Wales.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Organic_matter.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Papier-mâché.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Papier_mâché.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Pontypool.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Pontypool_japan.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Pontypool_ware.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Porosity.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Porous.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_(metalworking).
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_mill.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Rustproofing.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Sizing.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink South_Wales.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Allgood.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Tin_plating.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Tinning.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Turpentine.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Umber.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Usk.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink Varnish.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink White_spirit.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLink File:Pontypool_japan_tray,_detail,_Cardiff_Museum.jpg.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanware".
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pontypool japan".
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageWikiLinkText "japanning".
- Pontypool_japan hasPhotoCollection Pontypool_japan.
- Pontypool_japan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pontypool_japan subject Category:Corrosion_prevention.
- Pontypool_japan subject Category:Industrial_Revolution.
- Pontypool_japan subject Category:Paints.
- Pontypool_japan hypernym Name.
- Pontypool_japan type Coating.
- Pontypool_japan comment "Pontypool japan is a name given to the process of japanning with the use of an oil varnish and heat which is credited to Thomas Allgood of Pontypool. In the late 17th century, during his search for a corrosion-resistant coating for iron, he developed a recipe that included asphaltum, linseed oil and burnt umber. Once applied to metal and heated the coating turned black and was extremely tough and durable.Pontypool is in a steep valley in South Wales, surrounded by coal and iron working.".
- Pontypool_japan label "Pontypool japan".
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- Pontypool_japan wasDerivedFrom Pontypool_japan?oldid=653911546.
- Pontypool_japan depiction Pontypool_japan_tray,_detail,_Cardiff_Museum.jpg.
- Pontypool_japan isPrimaryTopicOf Pontypool_japan.