Why is thinner necessary for metal baking paint? I will explain the differences and roles in an easy-to-understand manner.
The thinner used in metal baking paint is not just a material for diluting the paint. It plays an important role in adjusting the viscosity of the paint and creating a state where it can be sprayed evenly from a spray gun. If the thinner is not used properly, the paint may not atomize well, leading to variations in film thickness and poor appearance. Additionally, if the evaporation rate is not suitable, it can also cause pinholes, blisters, and poor adhesion. Understanding the role of thinner is the first step towards stabilizing quality.
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