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Correlation of Wood Type and Surface Coatings with the Resistance of Water Absorption

2024-02-22 17:10:37

I will continue to put latex paint and wood treated with oily dirt in an appropriate bucket. I covered each bucket with plastic covering to prevent water evaporation. Then I covered the bucket with a lid and put it in my cellar. From December 21, 2013 until December 28, 2013, I kept it at a constant temperature of about 21.17 ° C (room temperature) for 7 days. On December 28th at the end of the seventh day I removed each part of the tree from the bucket, but allowed the extra water to adhere to the bucket for 15 seconds.

The desire for high quality wood surfaces led to the invention of wood coating additives. Chemical formulas used for various functions of wood processing are called wood coating additives. The basic function of these additives is to change the properties of the coating, such as higher stability, hygiene and wood decoration, ie viscosity, gloss, impact resistance, foam and the like. The growth rate of the international wood coating additive market in North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region is high due to strengthening and enforcement of environmental regulations. It is pointed out that the countries that cause top diseases in this market are North America, the UK, Brazil, China, and others. (The same detailed list is included in the report)

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Automotive coatings include three coatings: electrodeposition coating, surface and wear resistant top coating. The electrodeposition coating is used to prevent corrosion and the wear-resistant top surface is used to improve the appearance. Their development usually consists of 5 steps (combination - distribution - finishing - monitoring - packaging) (KCC CORPORATION, February 2009). First, the coating is made of powder, resin, solvent and other additives, which are mixed in the tank using a dissolver. Second, the crushed base as a completed combination was shocked to reduce the molecular size during combination. This is called dispersion process. After that, the paint is moved to another tank and the quality is managed so as to meet the appropriate criteria. Fourth, paint was monitored, and nonvolatility, particle size and viscosity were examined. Finally, acceptable quality levels are packed in handbags, buckets or cans.