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  2. Gunnar Asgeir Sadolin - Wikipedia

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    Gunnar Asgeir Sadolin and Knud Sadolin both retired in 1949 and were succeeded as directors by Gunnar Asgeir Sadolin's son Dan Alexander MacGregor Sadolin (21 July 1914 – 2 January 2000) and son-in-law Kaj Egeø Poulsen (1912-1993) and Knud Sadolin's son-in-law Orla Christian Greisen (1914-1994).

  3. Wood preservation - Wikipedia

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    When free hydroxyl groups are transformed to acetoxy groups, the ability of the wood to absorb water is greatly reduced, rendering the wood more dimensionally stable and, because it is no longer digestible, extremely durable. In general, softwoods naturally have an acetyl content from 0.5 to 1.5% and more durable hardwoods from 2 to 4.5%.

  4. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Woods that are coarse textured such as oaks and other ring-porous hardwoods may need to be filled before they are finished to ensure the coating can bridge the pores and resist cracking. The pores in ring-porous woods more readily absorb pigmented stain, and advantage can be taken of this to highlight the wood's grain. [ 7 ]

  5. Varnish - Wikipedia

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    Varnish on wood stairs Varnished oak floor. Varnish is a clear transparent hard protective coating or film. It is not to be confused with wood stain.It usually has a yellowish shade due to the manufacturing process and materials used, but it may also be pigmented as desired.

  6. Durable good - Wikipedia

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    A car is a durable good. The gasoline that powers it is a non-durable (or consumable) good.. In economics, a durable good or a hard good or consumer durable is a good that does not quickly wear out or, more specifically, one that yields utility over time rather than being completely consumed in one use.

  7. Carbol fuchsin - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Carbol fuchsin is used as the primary stain dye to detect acid-fast bacteria because it is more soluble in the cells' wall lipids than in the acid alcohol. If the bacteria is acid-fast the bacteria will retain the initial red color of the dye because they are able to resist the destaining by acid alcohol (0.4–1% HCl in 70% EtOH). [ 4 ]