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adamantine p.’s prismata adamantina; see under prisma.
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adamantine s. of tooth enamelum.
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adamantine According to a reply in a NAWCC bulletin, Adamantine is a veneer made from celluloid made up of cellulose (cotton), nitric acid and Camphor. The paper thin veneer is highly flammable and is very vulnerable to heat, including sunlight. The material is very tough. To clean it, Seth Thomas originally suggested just using rag with 'sweet oil' on it (Sweet oil is a vegetable oil similar to Olive Oil). Do not use ANY acids or abrasive polishes on this material.
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