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Original title: How to deal with excessive addition of water-based paint thickener and how to use it
Water-based paint is a paint with water as the medium
Waterborne thickeners are designed for use in latex paints and other waterborne systems where high shear viscosity and improved film leveling are required
water-based paint thickener
water-based paint thickenerHow to use water-based paint thickener
Water-based paints can be used directly as they are supplied, or diluted with water if necessary, and can be added at any stage in the paint manufacturing process, but it is recommended to add them to the abrasive prior to letdown
Water-based paint thickeners generally have better thickening efficiency with smaller emulsion particles because of the increased surface area in contact with the emulsion
What is the effect of too much water-based paint thickener?
It is generally recommended that the addition amount of water-based thickeners is 0.
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