Friable means to be easily crumbled into a powder. A friable surface in painting would indicate that it is chalky or peeling in such a way that the paint will not adhere to the substrate. You need to remove/clean the friable surface appropriately or you will find that the paint sticks to the decomposing surface and not to the underlying item that is expected to be painted. In a short period of time the new coating will begin to flake off.
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Lawrence N. Jensen has written: 'Synthetic painting media'
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The same volume of an object, The simplest regular tetrahedron polyhedron, calculate the surface area. The surface area is pentahedral small surface area than the regular tetrahedron Regular hexahedron surface area than the surface area is small pentahedral . . . . If it is known is N-face surface area of ​​the body, there are N +1 is smaller the surface area of ​​the surface When N tends to infinity for a long time, Serve the sphere surface. ------mecose
N. Bespalov has written: 'I.S. Kulikov' -- subject(s): Portrait painting, Portrait painters, Biography
Osvald Sire n has written: 'A history of early Chinese art' 'The Chinese on the art of painting'
I just got a Paul N. Norton watercolor painting Misty Morn at Mystic. I do not know if this is the original painting. Can somebody help me to determine if this is the original copy?
E. N. Economou has written: 'Surface plasmons in thin film'
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294.2 N at the earth's surface.
The unit of surface tension is N/m in S.I. system and dyne/cm in C.G.S. system.