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- Wood_stain abstract "A wood stain consists of a colorant suspended or dissolved in an agent or solvent. The suspension agent can be water, alcohol, petroleum distillate, or the actual finishing agent (shellac, lacquer, varnish, polyurethane, etc.). Colored or 'stained' finishes, like polyurethane, do not penetrate the pores of the wood to any significant degree and will disappear when the finish itself deteriorates or is removed intentionally.Pigments and dyes are largely used as colorants. The difference between the two is in the size of the particles. Dyes are microscopic crystals that dissolve in the vehicle and pigments are suspended in the vehicle and are much larger. Dyes will color very fine grained wood, like cherry or maple, which pigments will not. Those fine-grained woods have pores too small for pigments to attach themselves to. Pigments contain a binder to help attach themselves to the wood.The type of stain will either accentuate or obscure the wood grain. Most commercial stains contain both dye and pigment and the degree to which they stain the appropriate wood is mostly dependent on the length of time they are left on the wood. Pigments, regardless of the suspension agent, will not give much color to very dense woods but will deeply color woods with large pores (e.g. pine). Dyes are translucent and pigments are opaque.Gel stains are more akin to paint and have little penetrating ability.".
- Wood_stain thumbnail Woodstainer.JPG?width=300.
- Wood_stain wikiPageID "1750229".
- Wood_stain wikiPageLength "7475".
- Wood_stain wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Wood_stain wikiPageRevisionID "679144418".
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Blond.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-based_life.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_materials.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wood_finishing_techniques.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Curing_(chemistry).
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Evaporation.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink File:Woodstainer.JPG.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Garnet.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Lacquer.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Medullary_ray_(botany).
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Metallic_color.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Mildew.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Moisture.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Pine.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Polyurethane.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Porosity.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Rotten_stone.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Sawmill.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Sealant.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Shellac.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Solar_irradiance.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Surface.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Surroundings.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Varnish.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Viscosity.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink Wood_finishing.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLink File:Lasure_bleue.JPG.
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wood stain".
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "shingle stain".
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "stain".
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "stained".
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "staining".
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "stains".
- Wood_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "wood stain".
- Wood_stain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Wood_stain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Wood_stain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking.
- Wood_stain subject Category:Art_materials.
- Wood_stain subject Category:Wood_finishing_techniques.
- Wood_stain type Art.
- Wood_stain type Process.
- Wood_stain comment "A wood stain consists of a colorant suspended or dissolved in an agent or solvent. The suspension agent can be water, alcohol, petroleum distillate, or the actual finishing agent (shellac, lacquer, varnish, polyurethane, etc.). Colored or 'stained' finishes, like polyurethane, do not penetrate the pores of the wood to any significant degree and will disappear when the finish itself deteriorates or is removed intentionally.Pigments and dyes are largely used as colorants.".
- Wood_stain label "Wood stain".
- Wood_stain sameAs Q16060211.
- Wood_stain sameAs Beizen_(Holz).
- Wood_stain sameAs Petsi.
- Wood_stain sameAs Lasure.
- Wood_stain sameAs Medienos_beicas.
- Wood_stain sameAs Beitsen.
- Wood_stain sameAs Beis.
- Wood_stain sameAs Bejca_(impregnat).
- Wood_stain sameAs m.05t06b.
- Wood_stain sameAs Морилка_(деревообработка).
- Wood_stain sameAs Betsning.
- Wood_stain sameAs Q16060211.
- Wood_stain wasDerivedFrom Wood_stain?oldid=679144418.
- Wood_stain depiction Woodstainer.JPG.
- Wood_stain isPrimaryTopicOf Wood_stain.