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  • Health and environmental safety criteria for paint

    Health and environmental safety criteria for paint

    Many people when buying paint on the market often pay attention to the color and type of paint but forget that the parameters of the paint related to health and safety for humans and the environment are extremely important information.

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  • The effect of UV rays on exterior paint

    The effect of UV rays on exterior paint

    Ultraviolet (UV) light can lose the original color of exterior paint. Strong and constant light from the sun can fade or fade the paint over time, making the surface not look as bright and fresh as it originally was.

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  • What you need to know about paint primers

    What you need to know about paint primers

    A primer, also known as a primer, is applied to the surface before colored paint is added. There are three main reasons to use a primer on the surface. It provides strong adhesion, acts as a glue between the surface material and the paint.

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  • VOCs in the Chemical and Paint Industry

    VOCs in the Chemical and Paint Industry

    VOC stands for "Volatile Organic Compound" VOC is an abbreviation for "Volatile Organic Compound" which is the common name for volatile organic compounds. They have an extremely low boiling point and are easily released into vapor or gas form from products that contain them. The source of this substance can be artificial or natural. Some are known to be harmless to health, others are toxic to humans.

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  • What is Nano and Application in the Paint Industry

    What is Nano and Application in the Paint Industry

    Nanotechnology means using exceedingly small substances, nanoscale (1 millionth of a millimeter), to create materials with outstanding properties. Paint using Nano technology contains active ingredients of extremely small size, which can create products with good environmental resistance and self-cleaning ability.

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  • Wall paint peeling: Causes and overcomes

    Wall paint peeling: Causes and overcomes

    Wall paint peeling is when the paint layer on the wall surface is separated or peeled off from the surface, causing smooth blanks, the paint layer no longer adheres firmly and evenly to the wall. When paint peels, it often creates large or small flaking pads, and the wall surface often becomes uneven in color and is not properly protected.

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