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- Volume_solid abstract "Volume solid is a concept in paint indicating its true volume. Paint contains solvent, resin, pigments and additives. After applying the paint, thesolid portion will be left on the substrate. Volume solid is the term which indicates the proportion of the solid contacting the paint on a volume basis. For example, if paint is applied in a wet film at a 100 µm thickness, and the volume solid of paint is 50%, then the dry film thickness will be 50 µm as 50% of the wet paint has evaporated. Suppose the volume solid is 100%, and the wet film thickness is also 100 µm. Then after complete drying of the paint, the DFT will be 100 µm because no solvent will be evaporated.This is an important concept when using paint industrially to calculate the cost of painting. It can be said that it is the real volume of paint.Here is the formula by which one can calculate the volume solid of paint,(Total sum by volume of each solid ingredient in paint x 100%)/ Total sum by volume of each ingredient in paintIn earlier days, the volume solid was measured by a disc method but now a sophisticated instrument is also available which takes only a drop of paint to check the volume solid.".
- Volume_solid wikiPageID "34575941".
- Volume_solid wikiPageRevisionID "606165658".
- Volume_solid hasPhotoCollection Volume_solid.
- Volume_solid subject Category:Painting.
- Volume_solid comment "Volume solid is a concept in paint indicating its true volume. Paint contains solvent, resin, pigments and additives. After applying the paint, thesolid portion will be left on the substrate. Volume solid is the term which indicates the proportion of the solid contacting the paint on a volume basis. For example, if paint is applied in a wet film at a 100 µm thickness, and the volume solid of paint is 50%, then the dry film thickness will be 50 µm as 50% of the wet paint has evaporated.".
- Volume_solid label "Volume solid".
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- Volume_solid sameAs Q7940905.
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- Volume_solid wasDerivedFrom Volume_solid?oldid=606165658.
- Volume_solid isPrimaryTopicOf Volume_solid.