Yes, enamel paints can be mixed.
yes
Of the two paints you are going to try mixing, a water based paint (latex), with a spirit based (possibly methalated) . Not a good idea as they will separate. DO NOT MIX! On the containers for these paints you will be told how to wash your brushes ie.. Water for Latex. Turpintine, or Varsol for the Oil based paints and stains. Again, Oil and Water do NOT MIX!!!
I have two gallon of paint. Same brand name. one is egg shell the other is flat. can I mix the to together? ANSWER: As long as they are the same base, water or oil, you can mix them together. Realize though, that you will never be able to get touch up for the paint once it runs out unless you mix to a ratio that can be recreated.
Since they are all waterbased paints, yes.
red and yellow mix together to make orange red & yellow !/4 of red color mixed with 3/4 of yellow color will create the dark orange. or.. 4 drops red mixed with 12 drops yellow .
Th e short answer is NO! oil (alkyd) and water (latex) do not mix! there are however coating additives that are available that will allow this BUT only if they are incorporated into the original coating!
a liquid-liquid emulsion.
Emulsion is the result of two liquids that don't normally mix well together. Examples of emulsions include certain salad dressings, milk and mayonnaise.
my name is CierraI am currently working on emulsions. this is why paint is an emulsion:Emulsions are a mixture of two substances that do not mix. One of the substances is dispersed in the other. Emulsions have a clouded look due to the various substance boundaries that scatter light rays passing through them. Emulsions are not formed naturally and are generally unstable. Paints are a kind of emulsion. The paint pigments are suspended in a solvent that is also used to control the viscosity of the emulsion paint.
An emulsifying agent is a substance that helps an emulsion become more stable. An emulsion is usually a mixture of two products such as oil and water that do not mix together or that are also referred to as immiscible. By adding an emulsifying agent to the mixture, they cause the oil to be broken down into smaller pieces that can then be dispersed throughout then water. This is then what becomes known as an emulsion.
Emulsifiers are substances that can mix other substances together that won't normally mix, for example you would use egg yolk to mix oil and water together. They do this by having a hydrophobic end that is attracted to the oil molecules and a hydrophilic end that is attracted to the water molecules, consequently bring the two substances together. They can be found in common foods like mayo and jam.
hi :) an emulsion liquid can be mixed and will stay together for a while ( mixed by shaking ) whereas immiscible will not mix together but instead form two separate layers like for example oil and water. i hope this answered ur question. ;)
Emulsion is a mixture of two or more immiscible liquid (liquids which do not mix in other liquids), one is dispersed by the other. Example : water in oil - water is dispersed in oil ( medium)
Well actually you use TWO paints......Red+White...
Gasoline doesn't like to mix with water; if you mixed the two, it would be an emulsion.
No. the oil always rests on the top of the water, this is because oil and water are 'immiscible' if you wanted to get them to mix together you can add washing up liquid (emulsifier) to the mixture the mixture is then known as an emulsion because you added the emulsifier (washing up liquid)
Emulsion: a mixture of two or more immiscible liquids Suspension: a liquid containing insoluble solid particles A suspension can be separated and does not mix togehter, but emulsion does.
, I am Semo Yakubu. Three examples of emulsion are: Oil in Water (O/W), Water in Oil (W/O), and Water in Oil in Water (W/O/W). That's it people! Hi, my name is Billy Bob. An example of an emulsion would be peanut butter, milk, paint, and so on... Hope my engenius smarts helps your out init? Another example of an emulsion would be vinaigrette bcuz the two liquids don't mix and sit on top of each other...well that is until you shake it to mix them! Mayonnaise is an emulsion, where egg is the emulsifier. I don't think milk is an emulsion but I'm not sure... Other types of emulsion are soap and lotion.