Cool Akzo Nobel images

Some cool akzo nobel images:

Amsterdam


Image by PjotrP
de CEO’s

Cool Urethane images

Check out these urethane images:

Modular solar-heated house built near Corrales, New Mexico, features interconnected units of aluminum with a urethane foam core of insulation…, 04/1974
urethane

Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Modular solar-heated house built near Corrales, New Mexico, features interconnected units of aluminum with a urethane foam core of insulation. Adobe softens the interior providing an esthetics environment, 04/1974

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-12858

Photographer: Norton, Boyd

Subjects:
Environmental protection
Natural resources
Pollution
Albuquerque (New Mexico, United States) inhabited place

Persistent URL: research.archives.gov/description/555310

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html

Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

Cindy is a mixer of plastics
urethane

Image by Nadya Peek

Printing progress
urethane

Image by eagleapex

Cool Dupont images

Check out these dupont images:

Dupont Circle – World Cup Win
dupont

Image by kate.gardiner
Dupont Circle – World Cup Win

Cool Hydroxide images

Check out these hydroxide images:

India : New Delhi : Connaught Place reloaded // भारत : नई दिल्ली : कनॉट प्लेस को पुनः लोड – Traditional Indian street art.
hydroxide

Image by in search for a new country of residence
Traditional Indian street art. Not so simple, one has to chew the mixture of betel areca nut, tobacco (pan), some massala and alkali lime. After some time you spit the chewed mixture as artistically as you can on the wall. You ‘ll recognize these kind of artist from the color of their teeth: They are red!

Essentially this is a collective work of many spiting artists. Additionally some artist use urinating to get more shades of the piece of art and to unlock and gain the new dimension of smell. Every few years Communal Workers apply white suspension of lime hydroxide in water to beatify the masterpiece. This is India’s invention of creative work. Kinda social activity or networking or more trendy *facebooking*. If you like some masterpiece just spit on it to *like* it. You’ll gain approbation by locals and become *tikka or desi wallah*. ( टिक्का – देसी – वाला / वाले / वाली )(???).

See where this picture was taken. [?]

India : New Delhi : Connaught Place reloaded // भारत : नई दिल्ली : कनॉट प्लेस को पुनः लोड – Traditional Indian street art.
hydroxide

Image by in search for a new country of residence
Traditional Indian street art. Not so simple, one has to chew the mixture of betel areca nut, tobacco (pan), some massala and alkali lime. After some time you spit the chewed mixture as artistically as you can on the wall. You ‘ll recognize these kind of artist from the color of their teeth: They are red!

Essentially this is a collective work of many spiting artists. Additionally some artist use urinating to get more shades of the piece of art and to unlock and gain the new dimension of smell. Every few years Communal Workers apply white suspension of lime hydroxide in water to beatify the masterpiece. This is India’s invention of creative work. Kinda social activity or networking or more trendy *facebooking*. If you like some masterpiece just spit on it to *like* it. You’ll gain approbation by locals and become *tikka or desi wallah*. ( टिक्का – देसी – वाला / वाले / वाली )(???).

See where this picture was taken. [?]

India : New Delhi : Connaught Place reloaded // भारत : नई दिल्ली : कनॉट प्लेस को पुनः लोड – Traditional Indian street art.
hydroxide

Image by in search for a new country of residence
Traditional Indian street art. Not so simple, one has to chew the mixture of betel areca nut, tobacco (pan), some massala and alkali lime. After some time you spit the chewed mixture as artistically as you can on the wall. You ‘ll recognize these kind of artist from the color of their teeth: They are red!

Essentially this is a collective work of many spiting artists. Additionally some artist use urinating to get more shades of the piece of art and to unlock and gain the new dimension of smell. Every few years Communal Workers apply white suspension of lime hydroxide in water to beatify the masterpiece. This is India’s invention of creative work. Kinda social activity or networking or more trendy *facebooking*. If you like some masterpiece just spit on it to *like* it. You’ll gain approbation by locals and become *tikka or desi wallah*. ( टिक्का – देसी – वाला / वाले / वाली )(???).

See where this picture was taken. [?]

Cool Blue Dye images

A few nice blue dye images I found:

Pulling Out a Blue One


Image by flatiron32

sample 1 (side 1)


Image by gennie catastrophe
This is a shibori dyed weaving sample. It was woven with plain weave cotton in between a twill shibori polyester. The bottom section is a traveling twill and the top is rough stripes. The overdye is a navy blue fiber reactive dye, Procion MX at 3%. The wicking of the poly pull threads is what causes the little blue horizontal dotted stripes.

Cool Nitrate images

Check out these nitrate images:

Nevada, Iowa, Tank Cars, Urea Ammonium Nitrate
nitrate

Image by photolibrarian
April 13, 2012. South 11st Street.

Healing up nice from the silver nitrate carnage
nitrate

Image by Alin S

this WAS a roll of film!
nitrate

Image by the__photographer
probably the worst example of nitrate decomposition I personally have ever seen

Cool Nitrate images

Check out these nitrate images:

the first in a series of nitrate frame scans
nitrate

Image by the__photographer

Hazmatspotting: UN 3375, ammonium nitrate emulsion/gel
nitrate

Image by sylvar
This is one truck I really don’t want to be around if something goes wrong.

Lead tetroxide, Naphthalene and Potassium nitrate
nitrate

Image by neofob

Cool Natural Dye images

Some cool natural dye images:

inside the natural dye unit at Avani


Image by rickbradley

Cool Glue images

A few nice glue images I found:

Future Glue
glue

Image by Champion of Cheese

Gluing
glue

Image by kate e. did
Be generous with the glue and put it on the board, not the paper. Some of it might spill out at the edges, but that’s not a big deal. I’ve begun spreading the glue with a brush after applying it with the bottle. Using the brush ensures that the paper sticks evenly and completely.

I used to measure to make sure that I centered the board properly, but I’ve given that up. Most patterns are pretty forgiving and don’t need to be perfectly centered

Cool Sulfate images

Check out these sulfate images:

Making Copper Sulphate Crystals With Miss Peaston!
sulfate

Image by tjmwatson

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