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Bronzing

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Bronzing is a process by which a bronze-like surface is imparted to objects of metal, plaster, wood, &c. On metals a green bronze color is sometimes produced by the action of such substances as vinegar, dilute nitric acid and sal ammoniac. An antique appearance may be given to new bronze articles by brushing over the clean bright metal with a solution of sal ammoniac and sorrel salt in vinegar, and rubbing the surface dry, the operation being repeated as often as necessary. Another solution for the same purpose is made with sal ammoniac, cream of tartar, common salt and silver nitrate. With a solution of platinic chloride almost any color can be produced on copper, iron, brass or new bronze, according to the dilution and the number of applications. Articles of plaster and wood may be bronzed by coating them with size and then covering them with a bronze powder, such as Dutch metal, beaten into fine leaves and powdered. The bronzing of gun-barrels may be effected by the use of a strong solution of antimony trichloride.

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