Staicele Paint Manufactory, Ochre Deposit of Reciems: A Retrospective Journey Through the History of Staicele Paint Manufactory and Evaluation of Production Technologies

Aigars Kokins, J. Kostjukovs
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Abstract A historical paint manufactory in Staicele, Latvia (1967), was using local resources – colour earth. Oil paint composition consisted of pigment, drying oil, varnish and siccative. It had two different tones that are obtained by using natural colour earth pigments: ochre and its burnt form (burnt umber). Pigment quality was analyzed using historical documents, modern pigment tests, and manufactory technology. Chemical composition, particle size, and pigment tone were determined, and the coating ability was calculated. A palette of oil paints based on the historical recipes for restoring Staicele oil paints was created. Properties of colour earth pigments were compared to specimens taken from the local source of iron that is located near the old paint factory. Results provide a historical and technological insight as well as insight in the properties of the basic paint composition.
Staicele油漆厂,赭石矿床:回顾Staicele油漆厂的历史和生产技术的评价
一个历史悠久的油漆制造厂在斯塔切莱,拉脱维亚(1967年),使用当地的资源-彩色土。油画颜料由颜料、干性油、清漆和干燥剂组成。它有两种不同的色调,是通过使用天然彩色土颜料获得的:赭石和它的烧焦形式(烧焦的数字)。采用历史文献、现代颜料试验和生产工艺对颜料质量进行了分析。测定化学成分、粒径、颜料色调,计算涂层能力。一个调色板的油画颜料的基础上的历史配方恢复斯塔切尔油画颜料被创建。将彩色土颜料的特性与位于旧油漆厂附近的当地铁源标本进行了比较。结果提供了历史和技术的洞察力,以及洞察力的基本涂料组成的性质。
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