Residential Plots for sale in Jigini, Anekal Road, Bangalore at Mahaveer Oaks & Annex - Mahaveer group of properties
Description:
Nestled in the lap of nature, Mahaveer Oaks & Annex is spread across an overall space 15 acres with 220 Plots. Located just Off Jigini – Anekal Main Road, Mahaveer Oaks & Annex is one of the choicest land development projects in Bangalore, in close proximity to the Knowledge Industry Corridor comprising of Electronic city, Software Parks, Bio-Tech Companies, BPO s and medical tourism locations like Narayana Hrudayalaya, Making it an ideal choice for those seeking a home amidst as well as close to one of the most happening place of Bangalore.
24 Hr Water Supply
Over Head Electrification
Underground Sewage
Box type Drainage System
Asphalted Road
Park
Large Landscaped Garden
Playground for Children
Sewage Treatment Plan and Round the Clock Security
For imparting that smart look to their wooden
furniture most people prefer varnish rather than any other wood paints. There
are several other applications for varnish apart from improving the aesthetic
quality of furniture or doors. There are many other uses for it. Two basic types
of varnish exist: spirit and oleo-resinous. The spirit varnish that is most
useful is shellac dissolved in alcohol. These forms of early varnishes are
based on resins that come from natural sources. At present certain varnishes
come from synthetic resins also.
Resin dissolved in turpentine together with a drying
oil like linseed oil is known as varnish. The varnish may be made of many
different types of resin that are available and the resin is selected according
to its application.
There is little or no color in varnish and it is
transparent. When it is applied a hard, protective layer of film is formed on
the surface. Extensive use is made of this surface finishing product on wooden
surfaces ranging from doors to furniture. Usually varnishes are glossy but may
be designed to produce semi-gloss sheens by adding certain chemicals known as
flatting agents.
When a picture is painted, a final coat of varnish
is applied to protect the picture. This makes the surface appear uniform. The
surface appears either matte or shiny or the paint film is protected from
chemical reactions to the atmosphere. Mixing varnish is an additive to normal
paint. It is utilized as an additive to the painting medium and reduces the
drying time and gives a glossy look.
Turpentine is a thinner for paint and there are
other mineral spirits with the same properties. Both could be harmful to the
painted surface. A variety of varnish known as isolating varnish is a resin that
does not dissolve in mineral spirits. When it is applied to a paint film it
will safe- guard it from being affected by turpentine and mineral spirits in
the underlying paint layer.
There are many different types of varnishes that
have different uses:
Shellac is a resin that is taken from the lac
insect. It has a tendency to crack and darken on paintings with age. It is
insoluble in turpentine but dissolves in alcohol. After drying it becomes a
hard, tough flexible film whenever applied to anything besides the surface of a
painting.
Dammar varnish is more popular than any other
varnish and is used to either retouch, mix or as a picture varnish. It does not
put on a chalky appearance and is not as yellow as most natural resins.
Copal varnish is comparatively less used and has
been replaced by synthetics as alkyds or unnamed tree root resins. If used in
moderation it makes a very good isolating varnish and a very hard surface final
varnish. With age it darkens and cracks. It often needs no drying agent.
Mastic varnish is clearer than dammar and is easier
to apply. In humid climates it may develop a chalky appearance. It is more
yellow than dammar and is far more costly. It is rarely used as a picture
varnish but usually as a mixing varnish.
Synthetic varnishes are usually made up of acrylic
resins dissolved in mineral spirits. These dry soon, are clear as crystal and
do not yellow. Unfortunately they can be used only as a picture varnish.
Polycyclohexanone has developed recently and is an exception. It is less yellow
than dammar.
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