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Traditionally, alkyds are found in solvent-based paints that must be reduced with paint thinner or mineral spirits. "Waterborne alkyd" is a generic term to refer to an alkyd resin that can be used in a water-thinnable paint. Because alkyds are not miscible with water, a chemical modification is sometimes used to produce a hybrid alkyd resin - often acrylic/alkyd or urethane/alkyd - that is compatible with water. These hybrids are often categorized generically under the term waterborne alkyds. A pure alkyd can be emulsified in water using appropriate surfactant combinations. This type of surfactant-stabilized alkyd emulsion has been sometimes referred to as an "alkyd latex." Different resin manufacturers use varying terminology to describe waterborne alkyds with the terms alkyd emulsion, alkyd dispersion, and alkyd latex being among the most common.
A Thermoplastic can be used for several things that require a certain temperature. For example one use of a thermoplastic could be to see the temperature of a liquid in a mug. Another use of thermoplastic could be used in the storage of foods to check what temperature it is being kept at.
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Primer made with alkyd base.
thermoplastic
thermoplastic
Yes. Waterborne alkyds are compatible with oil-based alkyds as long as the surface is clean and deglossed.
paint jobs
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An enamel or alkyd.