AIA Demistifying Linseed Paint Online Course Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. - Step 1 of 4Name *AIA Member Number * an linseed the Email address *NextHaving Watched The Presentation Please Next PreviousNext1. When is the first recorded instructions on the use of linseed paint as an architectural finish?12th century15th century16th century17th century2. When did linseed paint get replaced with petrochemical, plastic paints?1930-19451945-19501960-19701970-19803. When did it first become clear that modern petrochemical building products were causing damage to historic buildings?1960s1970s1980s1990s4. What are the main ingredients of a high-quality linseed paint?Raw oil and colorantsBoiled oil and powder pigmentsRaw oil and powder pigmentsBoiled oil and colorants5. What is an essential step in the commercial production of linseed paint?Triple-roller millingMixing using a Muller and slabMixing using an industrial mixerAll of the abovePreviousNext6. How does linseed oil paint work differently from modern plastic paints?The lower surface tension of linseed oil makes it penetrate deeperIt lets moisture wick out to the surface, keeping wood dryIt does not contain plasticsIt has a much lower embodied energyAll of the above7. How does linseed paint help prevent wood rot?It penetrates deeper than water-based paintIt provides a protective filmIt keeps water outIt lets any moisture wick out through diffusion8. Does all paint need removing before painting with linseed oil paint?Yes, you need to go back to the bare substrateOnly modern plastic paints need to come offLinseed paint works well on any surface9. What is the best application method for linseed paint?By rollerBy spray applicationBy natural bristle brushBy any brush10. Can linseed paint be applied in any condition?Linseed paint can be painted all year roundIt should be painted in season or in a workshopIt can only be painted in good weatherScore$0.00Submit