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    Water-based paint has become the mainstream paint for furniture and children's toys

    • Last Update: 2021-07-19
    • Source: Internet
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    China's furniture exports account for an important proportion.


    China's furniture exports account for an important proportion.




    Statistics have found that water-based paint is more widely used in children's furniture.


    Of course, this is not only the demand for exporting furniture.




    Water-based paints can be used after mixing with water, while oil-based paints use organic solvents as diluents, and special diluents need to be purchased separately.


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