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Chapter ONE
</strong></p><h6>INTRODUCTION </h6><h6><strong>
Chapter TWO
</strong></h6><h6>What is paint </h6><h6>Types of paint </h6><h6>Primeas </h6><h6>Under coat </h6><h6>Finishes </h6><p>Varnishes </p><p>Lacquer </p><p>Stoppers and filler </p><p>Sealers </p><p>
Chapter THREE
</p><h6>Raw materials </h6><p>Pigments </p><p>Types of pigments </p><p>Titanium dioxide (TiO2) </p><p>Zinc Oxide (ZnO) </p><p>Lithopone ZnS. BaSo4 </p><p>Yellow from oxide </p><p>Lead chrom yellow </p><p>Coppe phthalocryanine blue </p><p>Extenders </p><p>Calcium carbonate (CaCa3) </p><p>Gypsum (CaSo4) </p><p>Barium sulphate </p><p>Blame fixed </p><p>Silica </p><p>Clay (Aluminum silicate) </p><p>Mita extenders </p><p>Binder </p><p>Latex </p><p>Polyvinge Acetate (PVAC) </p><p>Acrylic resin </p><p>Vehicles </p><p>Additives </p><p>Protective colloids or thickener </p><p>Coalescing agents </p><p>Dispersing agent </p><p>Anti – form agent or deformer </p><p>Plastilers </p><p>
Chapter FOUR
</p><h6>Preservation and characteristic of rabber later </h6><p>Preservation of rubber latex </p><p>Short team preservative </p><p>Specific gravity </p><p>PH value </p><p>Viscosity </p><p>Refractive index </p><p>Dry rubber content (solid content) </p><p>
Chapter FIVE
</p><h6>Formulation of paint </h6><p>Factors guiding formulation </p><p>Binder and vehicle characteristics </p><p>Pigment characteristics </p><p>Pigment volume concentration (PVC) </p><p>Pigment to binder ration (P:B) </p><p>Typical formulations </p><p>CHAPTER SIX</p><h6>Quality control and defects </h6><p>Viscosity </p><p>Brushability </p><p>Dry trine </p><p>Opacity (covering power) </p><p>Adhesion </p><p>Dispersion </p><p>PH of coating </p><p>CHAPTER SEVEN</p><h6>Manicuring process and equipment </h6><p>High speed disperser (cowlese) </p><p>Conclusion </p><p>References </p>
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