Acrylic emulsion paints introduction

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Across
  1. 2. Paint that creates a thick layer for better protection.
  2. 5. The ability of paint to stick to a surface.
  3. 6. Paints that resist degradation from ultraviolet light exposure.
  4. 8. The technique used to apply paint, such as brush or spray.
  5. 10. Prevents formation or propagation of surface cracks.
  6. 12. Paints that withstand outdoor weather conditions.
  7. 13. The proportion of binder in the paint formulation.
  8. 14. The capacity of coatings to span small surface cracks.
  9. 16. Paint film that can expand or contract without cracking.
  10. 19. The ability of paint to maintain its gloss level.
  11. 20. The degree of gloss or matte appearance in a paint finish.
  12. 24. Providing good value for the money spent.
  13. 28. The process of creating paints that replicate specific colors.
  14. 29. The act of reapplying paint to small areas for repair.
  15. 30. The process by which a continuous film is formed as paint dries.
Down
  1. 1. Paint’s ability to withstand temperature variations.
  2. 3. Paints formulated to resist fungal growth.
  3. 4. Paints that use water as the primary solvent.
  4. 7. Ability to withstand washing without damage.
  5. 9. Paints that dry rapidly after application.
  6. 11. The paint’s durability against repeated cleaning.
  7. 15. Formulated to resist mold and mildew.
  8. 17. Paint that maintains its original color without turning yellow.
  9. 18. The ability of paint to maintain its original color over time.
  10. 21. Paints with low levels of volatile organic compounds, making them eco-friendly.
  11. 22. The duration during which paint remains workable.
  12. 23. Paints that do not require a separate primer coat.
  13. 25. Safe for the environment with minimal toxic emissions.
  14. 26. The tendency of paint to accumulate dirt over time.
  15. 27. A type of synthetic resin used as a binder in emulsion paints.