Raw Material

Raw Materials :-

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  • Provide color, opacity, and certain functional properties.
  • Bind the pigment particles together and adhere them to the surface after drying.
  • Types of binders:
    • Natural: Linseed oil, shellac
    • Synthetic: Acrylic, alkyd, polyurethane, epoxy resins
  • Help in dissolving the binder and adjusting the paint’s viscosity for application.
  • Types:
    • Water: In water-based paints (latex or acrylic paints)
    • Organic solvents: Turpentine, mineral spirits, acetone, xylene (used in oil-based paints)
  • Improve specific properties, such as drying time, texture, and durability.
  • Examples:
    • Thickeners and rheology modifiers
    • Antifungal agents (e.g., biocides)
    • UV stabilizers and anti-yellowing agents
    • Anti-foaming agents
  • Improve paint coverage, durability, and reduce costs.
  • Examples: Calcium carbonate, talc, silica, kaolin clay
  • Depending on the type of paint, either water (water-based paints) or oil (oil-based paints) is used as a base to carry the pigment and binder.

These materials are combined in precise formulations, depending on the intended application, environment, and surface to be painted.

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