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Titanium dioxide is extensively used for both house paint and artist s paint, because it is permanent and has good covering power. Titanium oxide pigment accounts for the largest use of the element. Titanium paint is an excellent reflector of infrared, and is extensively used in solar observatories where heat causes poor seeing conditions. [Pg.76]

Pigments and Extenders. Pigments are selected for use in house paints based on thek appearance and performance quaUties. Appearance includes color and opacifying abiUty. Performance quaUties include ultraviolet light resistance, fade resistance, exterior weatherabiUty, chemical resistance, as well as particle size and shape. Toxicity profiles and safety and health related properties are also important criteria in pigment selection. [Pg.541]

Solvents. Solvents in house paints serve several essential purposes. They keep the binder dispersed or dissolved and the pigments dispersed in an easy-to-use state. Solvents allow the paint to be appHed in the correct thickness and uniformity, and evaporate from the paint film after the paint is apphed. Solvent choice is limited mainly to a solvent that is compatible with the binder system and that has the desked evaporation rate and toxicity profile. The volatility or evaporation rate of a solvent determines to a large extent the open-time and dry-time properties of a paint (6). [Pg.541]

Mineral spirits, a type of petroleum distillate popular for use in solvent-based house paints, consist mainly of aUphatic hydrocarbons with a trace of aromatics. This type of solvent finds use in oil- and alkyd-based house paints because of its good solvency with typical house paint binders and its relatively slow evaporation rate which imparts good bmshabiUty, open-time, and leveling. Other properties include lower odor, relatively lower cost, as well as safety and health hazard characteristics comparable to most other organic solvents. [Pg.541]

Table 1. Exterior Acrylic Latex Flat Water-Based House Paint... Table 1. Exterior Acrylic Latex Flat Water-Based House Paint...
A third criterion for the proper formulation of house paints is volume soHds level. Paint with low volume soHds are characterized by poor adhesion and poor exterior durabiUty. A low volume soHds paint film does not have the tensile strength properties necessary for good adhesion found in a higher volume soHds paint (10). Also, any slight dismption or imperfection in the dried paint film or in the appHcation of a low volume soHds paint can result in poor durabiHty properties. [Pg.544]

Application Methods and Surface Preparation. Eor good durabiHty and performance, proper surface preparation and correct appHcation of house paints are as important as the formulation of high quaHty paint. Proper surface preparation prior to painting involves several considerations. Eor new constmction, proper installation and protection of the substrate material are necessary. Eor previously painted surfaces, preparation involves mostly cleaning and removing any existing paint that is unstable. Once surface preparation is complete, the appHcation process can begin. [Pg.545]

Synthetic latex house paints sometimes contain emulsified long oil or very long oil drying alkyds to improve adhesion to chalky painted surfaces. [Pg.42]

These two instmments form a relatively inexpensive package that allows the characterization of a large number of materials over a wide range of viscosities and shear rates. Brookfield has also developed a digital Stormer-type viscometer (ASTM D562), Model KU-1, which is an improvement over the old manual Stormer. This low shear (- 50 ) viscometer is commonly used to test house paints. [Pg.188]

There are limitations to the appHcabiHty of exterior latex house paints providing a small continuing market for oil or alkyd exterior house paints. Because film formation from latex paints occurs by coalescence, there is a temperature limit, below which the paint should not be appHed. This temperature can be varied by choice of the T of the latex polymer and the amount of coalesciag agent ia the formula. Ia the United States, most latex paints are formulated for appHcation at temperatures above 5—7°C. If painting must be done when the temperature is below 5—7°C, oil or alkyd paint is preferable. [Pg.351]

The most widespread and persistent urban pollution problem is ozone. The causes of this and the lesser problem of CO and PMjq pollution in our urban areas are largely due to the diversity and number of urban air pollution sources. One component of urban smog, hydrocarbons, comes from automobile emissions, petroleum refineries, chemical plants, dry cleaners, gasoline stations, house painting, and printing shops. Another key component, nitrogen oxides, comes from the combustion of fuel for transportation, utilities, and industries. [Pg.397]

Wafld-malerei,/. house painting mural painting. -putz, m. plastering, wandst dig, a. parietal, marginal. Wand-starke, /. thickness of wall, -tafel, /. [Pg.502]

After six weeks of golfing in Florida, Midgley returned to work on March 15 with his temperature still below normal. Even so, he was confident that lead could be handled safely in the laboratory. After all, lead also appeared in house paint, water pipes, food cans, and many other common household products. [Pg.90]

During the 1960s, Americans lived in a lead-drenched society. They fueled their cars with leaded, antiknock gasoline. They ate food and their babies drank milk from lead-soldered cans. They stored drinking water in lead-lined tanks and transported it through lead or lead-soldered pipes. They squeezed toothpaste from lead-lined tubes and poured wine from bottles sealed with lead-covered corks. They picked fruit sprayed with lead arsenate pesticide and served it on lead-glazed dishes in houses painted and puttied with lead-based compounds. [Pg.168]

The release of lead to air is now less than the release of lead to land. Most of the lead in inner city soils comes from old houses painted with paint containing lead and previous automotive exhaust emitted when gasoline contained lead. Landfills may contain waste from lead ore mining, ammunition manufacturing, or other industrial activities such as battery production. [Pg.19]

In environmental health studies conducted near four NPL sites (plus a comparison area for each), ATSDR collected lead concentration data from both environmental media and human body fluids to estimate low-level exposure risk and to document the magnitude of human exposure to lead near those sites. Environmental samples collected at participants homes included drinking water, yard soil, house dust, and house paint body fluids collected from participants included venous blood and urine specimens. For the four sites, mean concentrations of lead in soil ranged from 317 to 529 mg/kg, and mean concentrations of lead in dust ranged from 206 to 469 mg/kg (ATSDR 1995). [Pg.413]

In the 1970s, the presumed dominant source of soil Pb contamination was Pb-based house paint (Ter Haar and Aronow, 1974). A subsequent study of garden soils conducted in metropolitan Baltimore,... [Pg.223]

Maryland, began to raise questions about that assumption. Soil around Baltimore s inner city buildings, predominantly unpainted brick, exhibited the highest amounts of Pb, and soils outside of the inner city, where buildings were commonly constructed with Pb-based paint on wood siding, contained comparatively low amounts of Pb, suggesting that Pb based house paint could not account for the observed pattern of soil Pb (Mielke et al. 1983). The same pattern was also found in Ottawa, Canada (Ericson Mishra 1990). [Pg.223]


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