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Investigating the significance of Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) in gloss paint

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Paint is a term used to describe a number of substances that consist of a pigment suspended in a liquid or paste vehicles such as oil or water. Paint consists of pigments and an oil or water-based binder (the binder being the majority in volume). Gloss Paints may be broadly classified into Decorative paints, applied on-site to decorate and protect buildings and other objects, and Industrial coatings which are applied in factories to finish manufactured goods such as cars. The significance of MEK is that it suppresses “skin” of the paints. It also functions by binding the drying agent. The raw materials used in the production of gloss paints include artistic resin, kerosene, titanium, polyvinyl acetate, methyl ethyl ketone, texanol and color oxide and materials used when methyl ethyl ketone was removed are artistic resin, kerosene, titanium, polyvinyl acetate, texanol and color oxide.

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