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Paint is a material that can be well bonded to the base material and form a complete and tough protective film on the surface of an object, called architectural paint. Early paints were mainly made of natural animal oils (butter, fish oil, etc.), vegetable oils (tung oil, linseed oil, etc.) and natural resins (rosin, lacquer), etc., so paints are also called paints. Since the 1950s, the rapid development of the world’s petrochemical industry and polymer synthesis industry has provided a good material basis for the development of the coatings industry. Therefore, in addition to a small amount of natural resins and oils, the current coatings mainly use synthetic resins as film-forming substances.