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2) "Paints" -- As to krylon paints 1paint Pronunciation: 'pAnt Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French paint, peint, past participle of peindre, from Latin pingere to tattoo, embroider, paint; akin to Old English fAh variegated, Greek poikilos variegated, pikros sharp, bitter transitive verb 1 a (1) : to apply color, pigment, or paint to (2) : to color with a cosmetic b (1) : to apply with a movement resembling that used in painting (2) : to treat with a liquid by brushing or swabbing <paint the wound with iodine> 2 a (1) : to produce in lines and colors on a surface by applying pigments (2) : to depict by such lines and colors b : to decorate, adorn, or variegate by applying lines and colors c : to produce or evoke as if by painting <paints glowing pictures of the farm> 3 : to touch up or cover over by or as if by painting 4 : to depict as having specified or implied characteristics <paints them whiter than the evidence justifies -- Oliver La Farge> intransitive verb 1 : to practice the art of painting 2 : to use cosmetics Pronunciation Symbols Dried green paint Paint is the general term for a family of products used to protect and add color to an object or surface by covering it with a pigmented coating. As a verb, painting is the application of paint. Someone who paints artistically is usually called a painter, while someone who paints commercially is often referred to as a painter and decorator. Paint can be applied to almost any kind of object. It is used, among many other uses, in the production of art, in industrial coating, as a driving aid (lane markings), or as a preservative (to prevent corrosion or water damage). Paint is a semifinished product, as the final product is the painted article itself. - 1 Components
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| There are three primary components to a paint: binder, diluent, and additives. However, only the binder is absolutely required. The binder is the part which eventually solidifies to form the dried paint film. The diluent serves to adjust the viscosity of the paint. It is volatile and does not become part of the paint film. There are various additives, which components that are added to improve some property, such as color opacity and matness, pigment dispersion, or stability. Pigments or dyes are among the most common additives. They give a color to a paint. Pigments may also have the same functions as fillers: increase the thickness and hardness of the film and adjust the coloring power and opacity. Typical binders include synthetic or natural resins such as acrylics, polyurethanes, polyesters, melamines, epoxy, or oils. Binders can be categorized into three sorts: those that dry, those that cure when they dry, and those that do not depend on drying for curing. Paints that dry contain a solid binder dissolved in a solvent; this forms ..."
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