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Synthetic Aniline Dyes: Where Did They Come From?
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Analine dyes, Lockwood and Moser, which is relabled LockwoodBefore 1856 all dyeing, and for that matter, most coloring, whether on cloth or wood, was done using natural materials. Being natural materials, they varied, so it was difficult to predict the color you would get. Most of these dye colorants also faded easily. The breakthrough to a better dye was discovered accidentally by an eighteen-year-old student chemist working in a lab in England. William Perkin was combining chemicals (some […]The post Synthetic Aniline Dyes: Where Did They Come From? appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.

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