What is wood conversion?
Question:The wood conversion in factories
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most factories just use a nitrocellulose lacquer. it settles fast and by evaporation, plus it's cheap and cleans easiest. you can get a two part conversion varnish at shewin williams that provides a stronger protective finish, on a chemical bonding level. but if you dont clean your equipment shortly after use then you could have some problems. you can get it as either a precatalized or postcatalized lacquer. precat is easier, cause you dont have to worry about mixing. has a shorter shelf life though, but not bad. both work well.
Do you mean wood conservation, or perhaps rude conversation?
Unlikely to find the first in a factory but sure to find the second.
no idea friend but find it on here just hit in wood conversion and go on from there
Conserver? The tanalith? Green stuff that enables the wood to withstand exterior use? Used to have arsenic in it. Loads of chemicals, quite nasty.
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