Paint knowledge Water-based wood paint FAQ
1. Q: What is water-based wood paint?
A: Water-based wood paint uses water as a diluent, does not contain organic solvents, is non-flammable and non-explosive, and is brushed or sprayed on the surface of wood products instead of solvent-based paint components to protect and decorate wood.
2. Q: What are the characteristics of water-based wood paint furniture?
A: Water-based wood paint is environmentally friendly, non-toxic, does not contain formaldehyde, xylene, free TDI, VOC and other harmful substances, and the paint film has or is close to the general characteristics and surface effects of volumetric paint oil.
3. Q: What is toxic about solvent-based paint (paint)? What are the hazards to the human body?
A: In the process of construction, a large amount of diluent is inevitably used for general solvent-based (paint), and the diluent contains harmful solvents such as benzene, formaldehyde, xylene and its derivatives, which can accumulate in the human body and cause respiratory and liver diseases. It may also cause leukemia: free TDI (toluene diisocyanamide) in the curing agent can cause lesions in the respiratory and reproductive systems. Even long-term low-dose exposure to these harmful substances can lead to various cases such as leukemia, male and female infertility, cancer, and even death.