The difference between inorganic coatings and organic coatings
In the classification of coatings, coatings can be divided into organic coatings and inorganic coatings according to the types of film-forming substances.
Definition of organic coatings: coatings composed of polymer compounds as the main film-forming substances. Applying it on the surface of the object can form a layer of coating film with strong adhesion. Paint, formerly known as paint, was named after mostly vegetable oil was used as raw material in the early days. With the development of synthetic materials industry, most of the vegetable oil has been replaced by synthetic resin, so it was renamed paint. Organic coatings can be divided into: water-soluble coatings, solvent coatings, latex coatings.
Definition of inorganic coatings: Inorganic coatings are coatings with inorganic materials as the main film-forming substance. They are the abbreviation of all-inorganic mineral coatings. areas of daily life. Inorganic coatings can be divided into: silicate inorganic coatings, silica sol inorganic coatings and alkali metal inorganic coatings.