Brief description of wood lacquer characteristics

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1. Phenolic paint dries quickly, has high hardness, and offers good water and abrasion resistance. However, it is brittle and tends to yellow over time.

2. Nitrocellulose lacquer (commonly known as nitro lacquer) is wax-based, dries rapidly, forms a hard film, and highlights the natural grain of wood. However, it can be prone to cracking or peeling if not applied properly.

3. Alcohol ester paint is easy to apply, provides a firm and bright finish, and is often used for outdoor wood products and steel structures like doors, windows, and railings. However, its film is relatively soft and lacks strong water resistance, making it unsuitable for use on floors or tabletops.

4. Unsaturated polyester lacquer offers excellent film fullness and fast drying times, making it ideal for mass production in industrial settings. It’s commonly used in manufacturing environments where efficiency is key.

5. Polyurethane paint delivers superior hardness, flexibility, and wear resistance, along with an attractive finish. However, it may contain TDI (Toluene Diisocyanate), which requires careful handling due to potential health risks.

When choosing the right paint type, consider the specific application, environmental conditions, and safety requirements. Each paint has its own set of advantages and limitations, so selecting the most suitable option will ensure better performance and longevity of the finished surface.

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