The advantage of using biomass as a raw material is that it is renewable, environmentally friendly, economical, and widely distributed, supporting sustainable development.
Traditionally known in China as paint, is applied to the surface of objects to protect or decorate them. It forms a solid, continuous film when applied, typically consisting of resins, oils, or emulsions, with or without pigments, fillers, and appropriate additives. This mixture is often formulated with organic solvents or water to create a viscous liquid. The term "paint" generally refers to a coating that can form a thin film on the surface of an object under specific conditions, providing protection, decoration, or other special features such as insulation, rust prevention, mold resistance, and heat resistance. Historically, most paints were made from vegetable oils, hence the name "paint." Today, synthetic resins have largely replaced vegetable oils, leading to the modern term "paint."
Paint is not a liquid; powder coating is a broad category of paint types. Coatings are organic chemical polymer materials, and the films they form are polymer compounds. According to the current classification of chemical products, coatings are categorized as fine chemical products. Modern coatings are evolving into multifunctional engineering materials and represent a significant sector within the chemical industry. Their primary roles include protection, decoration, concealing product defects, and achieving other special effects to enhance product value.
FDL Double shaft mixer
High efficiency mixing equipment applicable for high viscosity, to make material dispersing, dissolving and mixing uniform.
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