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Industrial
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Technology and experience accumulated over many years makes it possible
for CMP to respond in an integrated fashion
in various fields such as industrial plants,
steel structures or buildings. In the fields
of wood/building materials, CMP supplies
products and systems optimized for application
to various new materials by matching new
technologies such as UV curable coatings
with help of accumulated technical expertise
and achievements. These include amino alkyd
resin paints * that have been developed and employed industry-wide for the first time
in Japan. In the area of container paint,
CMP has maintained a position of leading
supplier in the world, marketing eco-friendly,
solvent-free paints.
*) The manufacture of amino alkyd resin paints over the last half century
came to an end in late 2002 in response to
the changing requirements of the age. We
at CMP sincerely express our deepest gratitude
for your interest in this product. |
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Heavy
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Every paint has its unique
role and characteristics. Heavy duty paint
is designed to give 100% coating efficiency
by selecting paints per required performance
specification, matching them (example:
multiple coatings of high performance,
high build, resin paints) and by integrating
them as a whole painting system.
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•Trend towards higher performance and diversification
Epoxy resin, tar epoxy resin, inorganic zinc and urethane resin paints have been used for tanks, piers, water gates, hydraulic steel pipes, funnels and circulation water pipes. These are high performance paints that have excellent water, salt water, oil, acid, alkali, weather and heat resistance, and represent heavy duty paints in name and in reality. Furthermore, in response to diversified needs, CMP has developed even higher performance paints, such as that containing glass flakes as a long-term anti-corrosive paint, solvent free or minimum solvent paint, non-bleeding or water soluble paints, and furthermore, anti-corrosive paint for circulation water pipes, paint for underwater coating and fluorocarbon resin paints. |
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Paint
for wood and building materials |
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coating paint is the oldest paint historically
in Japan. Paints made from Japanese lacquer
trees were spread on earthen and wooden
ware around 5500 years ago and this was
the beginning of paint history in Japan.
Though rather difficult to discern visually
in daily life, the year by year technical
development of paints for flooring, doors,
etc. has been remarkable. Paints for
building materials are used for the interior
and exterior decoration of houses and
buildings and require the maximum aesthetic
appearance to the highest degree. As
design trends in this industrial field
are influenced by the fashion or personal
preference, it is very similar to the
situation in the clothing fashion or
design industry. CMP supplies products
and systems optimized for application
to various new materials by matching
new technologies such as UV curable coatings,
with the help of accumulated technical
expertise and achievements. These include
amino alkyd resin paints that have been
developed and employed industry-wide
for
the first time in Japan. The manufacture
of amino alkyd resin paints over the
last half century came to an end in late
2002 in response to the changing requirements
of the age. |
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•Protection,
aesthetic effect and functionality
The objective of wood painting is first, by forming a coating film on its surface, to protect the wood, to prevent warping by drying, and to protect from corrosion or damage. Then by adding color and
gloss, it enhances the aesthetic value
or market price. Or, by adding various
textures, it better increases comfort
in living space or can offer additional
characteristics or properties which
we cannot find in the original materials
of wood.
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