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ADDITIVES
-- ADDITIONAL
INGREDIENTS THAT AFFECT AND ENHANCE MANY PAINT PROPERTIES
Below is a list
of additives used in the manufacture of acrylic paints, and a description
of how they affect the properties of those paints.
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1.Thickeners
and Rheology Modifiers
(rheology
is the science of how a liquid tends to flow)
provide
adequate viscosity (thickness), so the paint may be applied properly
impact how thick the paint goes on and how well it flows out
when applied
modern rheology modifiers help acrylic paints to:
-resist spattering when applied by roller
-flow out smoothly
-be less likely to spoil than with older generation thickeners (with
spoilage, the paint may smell putrid and/or lose viscosity)
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2.Surfactants
(specialized soaps)
stabilise
the paint so that it will not separate or become too thick to use
keep pigments dispersed for maximum gloss and hiding
help "wet" the surface being painted, so the paint won't "crawl"
(move about) ) when it is applied
provide compatibility with tinting colourants so that the correct
colour will be obtained. . . and help assure that it won't change
before the paint is used
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3.Biocides:
two types are used in acrylic paints
a preservative
to keep bacteria from growing in the paint (This is especially important
for paint stored in containers that are repeatedly opened and closed,
because contamination can occur.)
a mildewcide, to discourage mildew from growing on the surface
of the paint after it has been applied. (This is used mainly in
exterior products, although some interior paints, such as those
formulated for use in damp areas, e.g., kitchens and baths, may
also contain mildewcide.)
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4.Defoamers
break bubbles as they are formed in the paint when
the paint
is mixed in the factory
it is put on the shaker or stirred
it is applied to the surface (especially important when rolling
the paint on)
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5.Co-solvents
are additional liquids other than water; that
aid the
binder in forming a good film when applied down to the minimum recommended
application temperature
help the liquid paint resist damage if frozen
enhance brushing properties, including flow and "open time"
(the time the paint can be applied and worked, before it sets up)
The co-solvents
are generally volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
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