The only way to make a paint colour lighter is to add white paint to it. The amount will depend on how dark the starting paint colour is, how pale you want to make it. But usually it make a lot of white paint to noticeably lighten up a paint colour.
In a few fields yes, like highway striping, offshore oil platforms and some factories. It was made illegal for residential use in 1978.
no
no it will make dark brown depending on the quantity
you make it at home go to google and type in how to make edible paint and the answer comes up
Hazards found in paint factories include:solvent exposuredust exposurefire and explosion of solvents or combustible dustsconfined space entryelectrical hazardsmaterial handling hazards
food factories
South Korea has several factories that make bulk resin.
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Well first of all they have to reduce green house gas emissions and when that happens they but a shitload of green paint so every knows what they have done and they paint their factory green.
Quite simply, chloroplasts make carbohydrates and ribosomes make proteins.
Quite simply, chloroplasts make carbohydrates and ribosomes make proteins.
Factories do not make metal ore. A refinery or smelter makes metal from metal ores.
Hawaii does not have a lot of factories. They do make sugar and chocolate candy, and package macadamia nuts. A few smaller places make clothing.
No, flour and water do not make paint.
There were very few southern factories but they did the same as the north.
They are mass produced in factories. They can also be made individually by luthiers.