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- Mercury_silvering abstract "Mercury silvering or fire gilding is a silvering technique for applying a thin layer of precious metal such as silver or gold (mercury gilding) to a base metal object. The process was invented during the Middle Ages and is documented in Vannoccio Biringuccio's 1540 book De la pirotechnia. An amalgam of mercury and the precious metal is prepared and applied to the object which is then heated, sometimes in oil, vaporizing most of the mercury. The technique is dangerous since mercury is highly toxic. Mercury silvering can be detected through a variety of methods.".
- Mercury_silvering thumbnail Mantel_clock_by_Julien_Béliard.jpg?width=300.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageID "653000".
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageLength "1622".
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageRevisionID "568090898".
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_processes.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gilding.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mirrors.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silversmithing.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Gilding.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Gold.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_mirror_telescope.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_(element).
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Mercury_glass.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Oil.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Precious_metal.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Silvering.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Vannoccio_Biringuccio.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink Vapor.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLink File:Mantel_clock_by_Julien_Béliard.jpg.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mercury silvering".
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Industry-stub.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Metalworking-stub.
- Mercury_silvering wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mercury_silvering subject Category:Chemical_processes.
- Mercury_silvering subject Category:Gilding.
- Mercury_silvering subject Category:Mirrors.
- Mercury_silvering subject Category:Silver.
- Mercury_silvering subject Category:Silversmithing.
- Mercury_silvering hypernym Technique.
- Mercury_silvering type TopicalConcept.
- Mercury_silvering type Element.
- Mercury_silvering type Process.
- Mercury_silvering type Technique.
- Mercury_silvering comment "Mercury silvering or fire gilding is a silvering technique for applying a thin layer of precious metal such as silver or gold (mercury gilding) to a base metal object. The process was invented during the Middle Ages and is documented in Vannoccio Biringuccio's 1540 book De la pirotechnia. An amalgam of mercury and the precious metal is prepared and applied to the object which is then heated, sometimes in oil, vaporizing most of the mercury.".
- Mercury_silvering label "Mercury silvering".
- Mercury_silvering sameAs Q6818680.
- Mercury_silvering sameAs m.02_v0k.
- Mercury_silvering sameAs Q6818680.
- Mercury_silvering wasDerivedFrom Mercury_silvering?oldid=568090898.
- Mercury_silvering depiction Mantel_clock_by_Julien_Béliard.jpg.
- Mercury_silvering isPrimaryTopicOf Mercury_silvering.