Polyurethane paint (also known as “two-part urethane paint") is a popular finish for many residential and commercial projects. Because polyurethane paint hardens when it dries, it not only provides a glossy finish, but it also provides a protective coating.
Water-based paints are the future of automotive coatings. All automotive paint manufacturers are working on this technology and many have already released water-based products into both the OEM and refinishing markets.
Compared to PU Paints,water-based paints consists of durability necessary for an automotive coating.
Conventional paints use solvent, which rapidly dissipates from the surface for chemically controlled time windows, whereas water-based paints utilize water, which evaporates at a slower rate depending on temperature, humidity and air flow. The cost of the solvent-based paint’s quicker cure time is the release of noxious fumes into the air, a major drawback compared to water-based paints.
These paints comes in liquid paint category which provide a finishing like powder coating.
Uses Of Stipple Finish Paints :
Nitrocellulose is used in paints, lacquers, varnishes and inks. NC has the advantage easily quick drying and produce a good coating.
Acrylic Paints are fast-drying paint containing pigment suspension in acrylic polymer emulsion. Acrylic paints are water soluble, but become water-resistant when dry.
Epoxy coatings are generally packaged in two parts that are mixed prior to application. The two parts consist of 1) an epoxy resin which is cross-linked with 2) a co-reactant or hardener. Epoxy coatings are formulated based upon the performance requirements for the end product. When properly catalyzed and applied, epoxies produce a hard, chemical and solvent resistant finish.
Synthetic paints are specially developed to provide superior interior and exterior protection. It is based on modified alkyd resins and contains pigments, additives etc.
These paints are applicable for small machinery to heavy machinery.
Use of Industrial Paints
Specification
Stove paint gives a hard glossy tough and flexible finish. Water proof and heat resistant is an extra benefit of these paints