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SPIRIT VARNISH PRODUCED FROM THE RESIN SECRETED BY LAC INSECTS ON TREES IN THE FORESTS OF INDIA AND THAILAND
Shelac; E904; Shellack; French varnish; Lac culture; Pound cut
  • Drawing of the insect ''[[Kerria lacca]]'' and its shellac tubes, by [[Harold Maxwell-Lefroy]], 1909
  • A decorative medal made in France in the early 20th century moulded from shellac compound, the same used for [[phonograph record]]s of the period
  • Lac tubes created by ''Kerria lacca''
  • Shellac in alcohol
  • Some of the many different colors of shellac

shellac         
Shellac is a kind of natural varnish which you paint on to wood to give it a shiny surface.
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Shellac         
A resin; produced as an exudation upon the branches of certain Asiatic trees, such as the banyan (Ficus religiosa). It is due to punctures in the bark of the trees in question, which punctures are made by the female of the insect coccus ficus or c. lacca. Commercial shellac contains about 90 per cent. of resinous material, the rest is made up of wax, gluten, coloring matter and other substances. Shellac is soluble in alcohol, and in aqueous solutions of ammonium chloride, of borax and in strong ammonia solution. Long standing is required in the case of the last named solvent. Dilute hydrochloric and acetic acids dissolve it readily; nitric acid slowly; strong sulphuric acid is without action on it. Alkalies dissolve it. In electric work it is used as an insulator and dielectric. Its alcoholic solution is used to varnish glass plates of influence machines, for the coils of induction coils and similar purposes. Resistance in ohms per centimeter cube at 28° C. (82.4 F.)--(Ayrton), 9.0E15 Specific Inductive Capacity (Wüllner),   2.95 to 3.73 The same substance in less pure forms occurs in commerce, as stick lac, lump lac, seed lac, button lac.
Shellac         
·noun ·see the Note under 2d Lac.

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Shellac

Shellac () is a resin secreted by the female lac bug on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. Chemically, it is mainly composed of aleuritic acid, jalaric acid, shellolic acid, and other natural waxes. It is processed and sold as dry flakes and dissolved in alcohol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough natural primer, sanding sealant, tannin-blocker, odour-blocker, stain, and high-gloss varnish. Shellac was once used in electrical applications as it possesses good insulation qualities and seals out moisture. Phonograph and 78 rpm gramophone records were made of shellac until they were replaced by vinyl long-playing records from 1948 onwards.

From the time shellac replaced oil and wax finishes in the 19th century, it was one of the dominant wood finishes in the western world until it was largely replaced by nitrocellulose lacquer in the 1920s and 1930s.

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1. Bernstein said he believes that the culprit is someone angry over the shop displaying the world–famous pastry, which has been preserved with shellac.
2. Bernstein said he believes the culprit is someone angry over the shop displaying the world–famous pastry, which has been preserved with shellac.
3. Now his daughter is trying to decide what to do with the collection of 78 rpm shellac recordings, which also contains works by Hitler‘s German favourites, mainly Wagner and Beethoven.
4. Walker also let the audience at the BTI Center hear the original Cortot recording from 1'26, which sounds as if sand had been poured on the old disc‘s shellac.
5. The famous bun has been preserved with shellac A cinnamon bun that bears a striking likeness to late Catholic nun Mother Teresa was stolen from a US coffeehouse on Christmas Day.