protective paint coatings

  • 1Paint Chemistry —    paint a suspension pigment in an oil vehicle. It applies to virtually any surface coating designed for protection of a surface or for decoration, or both. Sometimes the word paint may be a general term and the term “surface coating” is more… …

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  • 2Paint — For other uses, see Paint (disambiguation). Paints redirects here. For the baseball team, see Chillicothe Paints. Dried green paint Paint is any liquid, liquefiable, or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is… …

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  • 3Society for Protective Coatings — SSPC: The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) is a professional organization for the industrial coatings industry. It was founded in 1950 as the Steel Structures Painting Council, a non profit association concerned with the use of coatings to… …

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  • 4Journal of Coatings Technology and Research —   Abbrev …

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  • 5Blacklight paint — Fluorescent paintings lit by black light. Paintings by Beo Beyond …

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  • 6Mirror — looking glass redirects here. For other uses, see Looking Glass (disambiguation). This article is about wave reflectors (mainly, specular reflection of visible light). For other uses, see Mirror (disambiguation). A mirror, reflecting a vase A… …

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  • 7Coating — is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. In many cases coatings are applied to improve surface properties of the substrate, such as appearance, adhesion, wetability, corrosion resistance,… …

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  • 8Salt spray test — is a standardized test method used to check corrosion resistance of coated samples. Coatings provide corrosion resistance to metallic parts made of steel, ZAMAK or brass. Since coatings can provide a high corrosion resistance through the intended …

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  • 9building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 10Hazardous Materials Identification System — A sample HMIS Color Bar HMIS (Hazardous Materials Identification System) is a numerical hazard rating that incorporates the use of labels with color coded bars as well as training materials. It was developed by the National Paint Coatings… …

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