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  2. Surfactants in paint - Wikipedia

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    Binders are the film forming component of a paint as it dries and affects the durability, gloss, and flexibility of the coating. Polyurethanes, polyesters, and acrylics are all examples of common binders. The solvent is the medium in which all other components of the paint are dissolved and evaporates away as the paint dries and cures. The ...

  3. Anti-graffiti coating - Wikipedia

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    The first are water-based paints such as latex and acrylic paint, and the second are oil-based paints. The paint of choice will depend on the substrate to be painted upon and the desired end result. All paints have the same basic structure: Pigment – this is the part of the paint that is seen by the eye. The pigment gives the paint opacity ...

  4. Silicon organic water repellent - Wikipedia

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    Water emulsion of organo silicon the methyl hydride siloxane with additives of emulsifier, biocides and stabilizers Solids content in the emulsion SE 50-94M is 50%. The color is from white to light gray. Application: The emulsion oligo methyl hydride siloxane has properties and characteristics similar with the methyl hydride siloxane.

  5. Primer (paint) - Wikipedia

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    Some primers can be tinted to match more closely with the color of the finishing paint. If the finishing paint is a deep color, tinting the primer can reduce the number of layers of finishing paint that are necessary for good uniformity across the painted surface. Primers are also used to hide joints and seams to give a finished look.

  6. High-Gloss Paint May Be a High-Maintenance Finish—But ... - AOL

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    It's good to know how to use high gloss paint at home before starting a room project with it. Designers share tips on how to work with this reflective finish.

  7. Paint thinner - Wikipedia

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    Paint thinners are diluents — solvents used to adjust the viscosity of paint, as well as similar preparations such as varnish and lacquer, by dilution. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Organic solvents labelled "paint thinner" are usually turpentine or white spirits / mineral spirits for the use of diluting oil-based paints only.