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Experiment on Mechanization Possibility for Collection of Korean Rhus Lacquer by Heating Rhus verniciflua (화칠채취의 기계화작업 가능성에 대한 옻채취 시험분석)

  • Song, Byong-Min
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.87-90
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this experiment is to understand a possibility for the techniques of collecting the Korean Rhus lacquer by the traditional method(Hwachil) against the diminishing lacquer industry. Hwachil method, making use of fire to collect lacquer, is practiced at only some areas, but the lacquer is very efficacious for foods and oriental medicine. A comparative experiment between traditional method and new machine method by processing unit 5 kg of lacquer tree was made to improve Hwachil method technically. The results showed that the machine method produced more about 45% of lacquer than the traditional one. The traditional method, moreover, needed intense labour quality and high leveled techniques, which caused to bring physical sufferings. In comparison with the traditional method for the collecting time required, the machine one showed to take more than minutes per a unit. But the machine method was easy and convenient to handle the machine without special techniques.

Grade Classification of Urushi Lacquer (I) Grade Classification of Urushi Lacquer by Traditional Method (옻칠의 품등 구분 (I) 전통적인 방법에 의한 옻칠의 품등구분)

  • Roh, Jeong-Kwan;Kim, Yun-Geun
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.105-112
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    • 2008
  • Grading of the urushi lacquer is quite difficult because of large variations depending on origin, growing conditions, time acquisition, storage conditions. It is urgently required to establish a grading system of urushi lacquer by combining traditional method with scientific methods. Traditional grading of urushi lacquer was done by visual inspection of 10 experts who are working on urushi lacquer industry. Common aspects of the experts were color, odor, viscosity, spread properties on Hanji, color and drying properties on glass based the traditional grading system. In addition, rubbing on Hannj and heating with alcohol lamp was also used to grade urushi lacquer. The grading results of 10 experts showed that chinese urushi lacquer (E) of 7.03, japanese urushi lacquer (C) of 6.84, domestic urushi lacquer of (A) of 6.41 and another chinese urushi lacquer (D) of 5.27, and domestic urushi lacquer (B) of 2.50 in descending order. The degree of spread on Hanji was not consistent among 10 experts. These results indicated that the traditional grading system was pretty much personal and required of developing more objective method based on scientific background.

Study on the reasonable management of the lacquer in Wonju through the agricultural system approach (농업시스템분석을 통한 원주 옻의 합리적 관리방안 연구)

  • Oh, Hyun-Seok;Kim, Jeong-Seop
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.6 no.2 s.12
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    • pp.20-33
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    • 2000
  • The lacquer is one of the most important resources for endogenous development and cultural reproduction in Wonju. However traditional and social network, which had been formed by lacquer farmers, group of lacquer-pickers, refineries, and lacquer-ware craftsmen, is being collapsed. It is due to the recent imports of raw lacquer from China and refined lacquer from Japan. Public sectors including Wonju city have continuously improved the potential of lacquer production by planting lacquers. However, the potential of lacquer production isn't under enough condition to realize its value. In this study, it is suggested that the efforts of public sectors to raise lacquer industry, focused on the improvements of lacquer production potential until now, should be concentrated on realization of the production potential by reconstructing social productive system which is composed of diverse groups involved in lacquer ware production.

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Application of Korean Rhus Lacquer Containing Tung Oil For Exterior Coatings (동유를 함유하는 목조주택 외장용 옻칠도료의 적용)

  • Song, Byong-Min;Lee, Byoung-Hoo;Kim, Hyun-Joong
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.81-90
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    • 2003
  • In this study, we investigated the weathering properties of Korean Rhus lacquers containing tung oil and their potential use as exterior coatings. The finished lacquers were prepared with a raw Korean Rhus lacquer or refined Korean Rhus lacquer content of 10, 20, 30 and 40 wt.% (corresponding to ratios of 10/90, 20/80, 30/70 and 40/60 by weight of Korean Rhus lacquer/tung oil, respectively). The curing temperature of the prepared lacquer increased with increasing the content of the raw Korean Rhus lacquer. This increased curing temperature is related to higher proportion of hydroxyl groups in the prepared lacquer, due to the content of the raw Korean Rhus lacquer. In accelerated weathering testing, the changes in the gloss and contact angle of the prepared lacquers showed a similar trend to that of traditional exterior oil stain. In addition, the prepared lacquers containing tung oil showed greater discoloration than traditional exterior oil stain. However, the discoloration of the prepared lacquer with a raw Korean Rhus lacquer content of 40 wt.%, and that of the prepared lacquer with refined Korean Rhus lacquer contents of 30 wt.% and 40 wt.%, showed a similar trend to that of traditional exterior oil stain. Consequentially, these prepared lacquers showed a potential for being used as exterior coatings.

A Study on the Physical Properties and Coating of Metal Surface Using Traditional Lacquer Technique (전통 옻칠 기법을 이용한 금속표면 코팅 및 물성 연구)

  • Cho, Sung Mo;Oh, Han Seo;Cho, Nam Chul
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.302-311
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    • 2021
  • This study uses traditional lacquer techniques to coat the metal surface and evaluates its physical properties to check the applicability of the lacquer coating. For this purpose, a total of six specimens were produced by setting the variation conditions for the number of times (1, 2, 3) and the heating temperature (120℃, 150℃) using SS275 metal(60*60 mm) and 'Wonju lacquer'. For analysis, chromaticity measurements, contact angle/surface energy measurements, Chemical Resistance, and cross-cut tests were used. The analysis showed that the corrosivity was improved and the adhesion of lacquer to the metal surface was excellent. There was no significant change in contact angle/surface energy. Also, there was no significant difference in color. Through this study, it was confirmed that lacquer on metal surfaces improves waterproofing and has a anticorrosion effect. We could also check the proper number of lacquer and heating temperature. Additional physical characteristics such as hardness and wear rate should be studied. It is also necessary to study how lacquer can be painted with a certain thickness.

A Study of Woodenware Design in the Traditional Lacquer/Lathing Technique (전통 옻칠/갈이기법을 이용한 목기 디자인에 관한 연구)

  • Yoon Yeoh-Hang
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.59-69
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    • 2003
  • When harmonized with modem design, the Korean traditional lacquered woodenware with a history of about two thousand years has the potential to appeal to the global sense of industrial craftsmanship as it is superior to any in terms of material used and is very friendly environmentally. To maximize this potential, however, it is necessary to develop a firm infrastructure for the supply of lacquer, including the forestation for the lacquer wood, the production of lacquer, the improvement of refining skills, and the development of better paints. Also ways must be found to induce the craftsmanship at the turning lathe to be elevated to a major independent industrial craft. Only then the mass-produced lacquered woodenware for everyday use and as tourist goods, showing the best merits of the Korean lathing technique, will be displayed and accepted with a new appreciation.

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Lacquer as Adhesive : Its Historical Value and Modern Utilization (접착제로서의 옻; 역사성과 현대적 활용)

  • Jang, Sung Yoon
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.49 no.4
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    • pp.114-125
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    • 2016
  • Lacquer is one of the most widely used natural resin in East Asia since Neolithic Age. As a major ingredient of lacquerware, lacquer is waterproof, insect-proof and rot-proof to be durable and anti-abrasion, generally utilized for mainly painting purpose. According to lacquerware excavated from several sites of Japan and China, lacquerware seems to appear in Neolithic Age. On the other hand in case of excavation research in Korea, lacquerwares are found after the Bronze Age. The initial purpose of lacquer is estimated to be adhesive, regarding the literatures mentioning bitumen(Yeoksceong ), animal glue(Kyeo) and egg alumen(Nanbaek). Especially piece of jar coffin unearthed in Pyeongtaek Daechu-ri site had trace of restoration by lacquer and hemp as an evidence of lacquer for adhesion in Pre-Three Kingdoms period. Since then a trend to restore the broken ceramics with lacquer and decorate with golden foil lasted especially in Joseon Dynasty. In the field of gold plated lacquer method, mother-of-pearl inlaying technique for lacquerware and restoration of buildings, lacquer is still used as adhesive. Due to matter of reversibility lacquer is being avoided for conservation and restoration of cultural heritage. Lacquer as a traditional material for adhesive since ancient times, however, has advantage in adhesion strength and durability. Because synthetic resin adhesive has problem of emission of volatile organic compounds and aging over time, lacquer receives attention recently. On the contrary, by combination adhesive from mixing lacquer and animal glue, already proved the possibility of applicability and chemical modification. A research to utilize lacquer as modern paint or functional material is also conducted continuously also in China and Japan. To put traditional material into practical use and modernize, chemical research from the molecular level of the lacquer is necessary in the near future.

Material Analysis and Conservation Treatment of The Annals of Joseon Dynasty Storage Box (조선왕조실록상자의 재질분석과 보존처리)

  • Park, Su Zin;Jung, Da Un;Yi, Young Hee
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2017
  • Studies were conducted on manufacturing techniques by applying microscopy and conservation treatments on the annals of Joseon dynasty storage box at the National Museum of Korea. The results revealed that lime tree wood(Tilla spp.) was used to make the annals of Joseon dynasty storage box. Lacquering techniques were used to coat the box with a layer of lacquer and bone ash and then cover it with traditional Korean paper. After being covered with traditional Korean paper, more layers were applied in the following sequence: mud ashes, black lacquer, pure lacquer, and black lacquer. Before conservation treatments, some components and lacquer layers were missing in addition wood joint were loose. Therefore, conservation and restoration should be conducted based on the identified wood and by observing the shape of the remaining components.

Studies on Analysis of Joseon Lacquer Layer (조선시대 칠도막 분석연구)

  • Choi, Seok-Chan;Kim, Sun-Duk;Yi, Yong-Hee;Ko, Soo-Rin;Ham, Seung-Wook
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.371-380
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    • 2011
  • For studying of the characteristics and structures of material in lacquer layer in Joseon Dynasty, 6 types and 7 pieces of sample were observed with the optical microscope and the polarizing microscope. For analyzing, SEM-EDS and FT-IR were used and TOF-SIMS was also used on trial. The former is directly varnished on the iron layer so the sample includes more iron component than the others. In the results of the trial analyzing in TOF-SIMS, it is possible to verify the minerals on the foundation layer with the infinitesimalsample. The analysis results of lacquer layer with FT-IR are compared with previous studies and all the samples have the spectrum of the lacquer. Through the result of the Joseon lacquer layer, there are not many samples, however, when it compared with unified Silla, the period of the Three States, and the previous era, the lacquer layers are simpler than the relics from previous era. It looks to have the relation with the simplification of manufacturing method because of expanding of the using of lacquer wares.

Analysis of Lacquer and CNSL Using Infrared Spectrometer and Pyrolysis-GC/MS (적외선분광분석과 Py-GC/MS를 이용한 옻칠 및 캐슈칠도막 분석)

  • Choi, Jaewan;Kim, Soo-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2018
  • Nowadays, synthetic resin varnish such as cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) is being used as well as traditional lacquer. The code of ethics states that material must be identical to the original when preserving cultural heritage. Therefore, lacquer should be used. However, problem is that even experts have difficulties differentiating lacquer and CNSL as they have similar components. Therefore, this study was carried out to identify the difference between lacquer and CNSL using IR and Py-GC/MS. As a result of IR, in lacquer, $720cm^{-1}$ peak was detected and in CNSL, $750cm^{-1}$, $720cm^{-1}$ and $700cm^{-1}$ peaks were detected. The results of Py-GC/MS detect benzene compounds and alkyl chains for both varnishes. However, hexanoic acid was detected from CNSL but not lacquer. Using these analytical methods, the differences between lacquer and CNSL can be identified on the scene. This is expected to be applied to the authentic conservation and restoration of lacquerware.