page_banner

News

  • Water-based industrial paint water immersion test

    Water-based industrial paint water immersion test

    The water immersion test of water-based industrial paint can be used to check its waterproof performance. The following is a simple test step for water-based paint soaking in water: Prepare a container suitable for holding water-based paint, such as a glass or plastic container. Brush the water-b...
    Read more
  • Water-based paint can greatly improve the health of workers

    Water-based paint can greatly improve the health of workers

    When it comes to spray paint jobs, using water-based paint has several distinct advantages over oil-based paint. The first is environmental protection. Water-based paint has less impact on the environment than oil-based paint because it contains fewer harmful substances. Oil-based paint usually ...
    Read more
  • How to avoid falling into the trap when we buy water-based paint

    How to avoid falling into the trap when we buy water-based paint

    When purchasing water-based paint, you can avoid falling into the trap by following the points: 1.Choose well-known brands: Choosing well-known brands of water-based paint can improve the quality of your purchase. These brands usually have better R&D and production capabilities, and their pr...
    Read more
  • Precautions for water-based paint construction

    Precautions for water-based paint construction

    When using water-based paint, we need to pay attention to the following matters: Operating environment: we need choose a dry, well-ventilated construction environment, and ensure there are no open flames and other flammable items to prevent fire accidents. Preparation work: Before construction, w...
    Read more
  • The differences between water-based paint and latex paint

    The differences between water-based paint and latex paint

    Ingredients: Water-based paint is a paint that uses water as a diluent. The usual ingredients include water, resin, pigments, fillers and additives. The resin types of water-based paint include acrylic resin, alkyd resin, aldol resin, etc. Latex paint uses emulsion liquid colloidal particles as a...
    Read more
  • How to spray water-based paint in cold weather

    How to spray water-based paint in cold weather

    When using water-based paint spraying in low-temperature environments, we need to pay attention to the following points: Temperature control: Low temperature environment will affect the drying speed and quality of water-based paint. Therefore, when choosing the spraying time, we should try to av...
    Read more
  • The development history of the water-based paint

    The development history of the water-based paint

    The development history of water-based paint can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century. At first, traditional paints were mainly paints, including oil paints and pigments soluble in organic solvents. There are many problems in the use of paint, such as the impact of volatile organic...
    Read more
  • The difference between water-based paint and oil paint in color

    The difference between water-based paint and oil paint in color

    The main difference between water-based paint and oil-based paint in terms of color is: Color saturation: Water-based paints generally have higher color saturation, and the colors are more vivid and bright, while the colors of oil-based paints are relatively dull. Clarity: Water-based paints ty...
    Read more
  • How to classify water-based paint?

    How to classify water-based paint?

    According to the different formulation and use methods, water-based coatings can be mainly divided into the following three categories: The first is a one-component water-based paint. One-component water-based paint also known as single-layer water-based paint, means that there is only one liquid...
    Read more
  • The difference between water-based paint and oil-based paint

    The difference between water-based paint and oil-based paint

    Water-based paints and oil-based paints are two common types of paint, and they have the following main differences: 1:Ingredients: Water-based paint uses water as a diluent, and the main component is water-soluble resin. It produces water-based paints has high performance acrylic anti-rust pri...
    Read more
  • Different coating processes for different types and sizes of parts

    Different coating processes for different types and sizes of parts

    Parts of different sizes have different requirements and applicability in the coating process. The following are several common coating processes: The first is spraying. Spraying is a common coating process that is suitable for parts of various sizes. It is used to spray paint evenly on the surfa...
    Read more
  • How to wash off waterborne paint

    How to wash off waterborne paint

    1.Rinse the cloth immediately cloth with water If the waterborne paint is accidentally stuck on the clothes. The stain can be easily washed off with clean water if the stain on the clothes is not particularly large. 2.If the paint is cured and covers a large area on your cloth, we can soak the c...
    Read more
12 Next > >> Page 1 / 2