Additives

Additives play a central role in the coatings industry and are used in a variety of ways to optimize the properties of coatings. These chemical additives can improve the performance, durability and appearance of paints and coatings in various applications.

One commonly used additive in the coatings industry is drying accelerators. These substances accelerate the drying process of coatings, resulting in shorter drying times and faster production cycles. This is particularly important in the industry where efficient production of paint coatings is required.

Another important additive are adhesion promoters or adhesion promoters. They improve the adhesion of the paint film to the surface of the substrate, resulting in better resistance to flaking and peeling. This is particularly important for applications in the automotive and construction industries.

Possibly one of the best-known additives in the coatings industry are color pigments. These additives give coatings their color and desired optical properties. Selecting the right color pigments is crucial to achieving the desired color depth and quality.

Additives are also used to improve the chemical resistance of coatings. This is important to protect surfaces from corrosion, chemicals or UV radiation. Antioxidants, UV stabilizers and corrosion inhibitors are examples of such additives.

Overall, additives play a crucial role in the coatings industry and enable the production of coatings that meet the specific requirements and quality standards of various industries. Ongoing research and development of new additives helps to continuously improve the performance and versatility of paints and coatings.

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This definition is taken from the surface technology encyclopedia from Surface Technology Online. You can find many more technical terms from the surface technology industry in our lexicon overview.

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