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It depends - the main oil is linseed oil, it makes the best paint film. But for white and blue paints, often safflour or poppy oil is used, because it's less yellowing.
No , they damage the suface , you can use an water based paint , but it will only lay a film ontop and won't "key " into the surface, if you call the technical department of a paint manufacturer for further info
"Resin Based Paint" is the liquid in paint that suspends the pigment (leaving the resin behind, obviously) and transports them from the paint brush to the wall. The paint then evaporates and leaves the paint film behind.
Because all the materials you use to do it with are light-sensitive and have to be handled in the dark.
The precise formula for nail varnish is always kept a company trade secret. Basic components used are: * film forming agents * resins and plasticizers * solvents * coloring agents * chemical and hebal based ingredients
functions of music in mass media
AFFF is Aqueous Film Forming Foam
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Yes it is true that carbon films are formed when a thin film of carbon is left forming a silhouette of the original organism.
A film on which printed materials are photographed at greatly reduced size for ease of storage. A reproduction on this kind of film.
It depends - the main oil is linseed oil, it makes the best paint film. But for white and blue paints, often safflour or poppy oil is used, because it's less yellowing.
Some of the materials that shrink wrap film can be made out of include polyolefin and PVC. You can get more information about Shrink wrap online at the Wikipedia.
Depends on the type of film. Usually a polyester substrate with a UV inhibitor. Some films contain metallic elements. And some are made of ceramic materials.
A viscosity enhancing agent basically thickens the fluid. However; a suspending agent performs two functions, one is that of a viscosity enhancing agent, secondly forming a film around the particle and decreasing interparticle attraction.
AFFF stands for Aqueous Film-Forming Foam. It is a type of firefighting foam used to suppress fires by creating a film on the fuel surface, preventing the release of flammable vapors. AFFF is commonly used for combating fires involving flammable liquids, such as gasoline or jet fuel.
Yes; materials are protected by copyright as soon as they are fixed.