The time required for linseed oil to solidify varies significantly depending on several factors. This drying process, more accurately a polymerization reaction initiated by oxidation, involves the oil reacting with oxygen in the air, leading to a hardened film. The duration can range from several days to weeks for complete curing.
Linseed oil has been valued for centuries as a wood finish, binder in paints, and protective coating. Its ability to create a durable, flexible film makes it ideal for preserving and enhancing various surfaces. The resulting finish offers protection against moisture and wear, contributing to the longevity of treated materials.