Thursday, January 31, 2013

Solvent-containing paint

The aforementioned objects can be achieved by the practice of our novel invention in which both the solvent-containing paint and the object to be painted oil paintings are heated prior to the painting process.

In the practice of our novel invention, the solvent-containing paint of either a water-based paint or an organic solvent-based paint, is first heated hand-painted oil painting to a temperature in the range of 80°-115° F. depending upon the nature of the paint. For water-based paint, a higher temperature is desired. For organic solvent-based paint, higher temperatures should be avoided to prevent the excessive vaporization of the solvent. We have also found that certain paint containing zinc and chrome is especially suited for this purpose.

The objects to be painted also heated to a temperature cheap oil paintings between 110°-160° F. depending upon the nature of the material of the object. For objects made of materials that are not heat-endurant, such as plastics, the higher temperatures should be avoided to prevent the deformation of the objects.

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