PAINTS

CAS No.
Chemical Name:
PAINTS
Synonyms
PAINTS
CBNumber:
CB71410386
Molecular Formula:
Molecular Weight:
0
MDL Number:
MOL File:
Mol file

PAINTS Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Uses

Constituents of Paints
The range of substrates to which paints are supplied differ markedly not only in their physical and chemical characteristics but also in the severity of the service environment to which a painted surface is to be exposed. This requires a multiplicity of paint materials that are used to coat a very wide variety of surfaces. Despite the apparent complexity of substrates that require coating, all paints are basically similar in composition in that they contain a suspension of finely ground solids (pigments) in a liquid medium (vehicle) consisting of a polymeric or resinous material (binder) and a volatile solvent. During the drying of paint, the binder forms a continuous film with the necessary attributes of adhesion, flexibility, toughness, and durability to the substrate (the surface being coated). Paints also contain additives, which are added in small quantities to modify some properties of the pigments and binder constituents.

Industrial uses

The wordpaintsis sometimes used broadly torefer to all types of organic coatings. However,by definition a paint is a dispersion of a pigmentor pigments in drying oil vehicle. Theyfind little use these days as industrial finishes.Their principal use is for primers. Paints dryby oxidation at room temperature. Comparedto enamels and lacquers their drying rate isslow; they are relatively soft and tend to chalkwith age.

PAINTS Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materials

Preparation Products

Global( 1)Suppliers
Supplier Tel Email Country ProdList Advantage
Nandanik Art Center -- India 2 58
Supplier Advantage
Nandanik Art Center 58
PAINTS