No, paint thinner is not considered a binder. A binder is kind of like a glue that holds dried paint together and makes it stick to the surface that it is applied to.
As thickeners and rheology modifiers but they are also used in resin production as a stabilizer. The resin is then used as the binder in the paint.
If the paint contained no binder, it would mean the pigment particles in the paint would not hold together and the paint would have trouble sticking to a surface
Decocolor paint markers will work.
Acrylic polymer is the medium binder of Acrylic paint
The paint binder, or resin, is what, along with the pigment, is left once the paint cures onto the surface it was applied. It provides durability and any UV resistance over the life of the coating.
Yes, they can (if they're not already absorbed by something - paper, tissue etc). The binder of watercolor paint is re-soluble in water.
The color in paint comes from pigment, the other two components of paint are medium and binder. In watercolor paint the pigment is ground with gum Arabic (the binder) and water is the medium. A majority of the pigments are toxic and can contain lead or zinc.
can a binder be used as a incline plane
paint drys solvent evaporates binder moleculers binde to gother and form a paint film.
Supposedly it can actually be used to remove vandalism spray paint from your car without hurting the original car paint.
binder,pigment,extenders,and additives