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Applying paint and varnish coatings on metal is a technological process aimed at creating a protective and decorative layer on metal surfaces. The main purpose of these coatings is to protect metal from corrosion, mechanical damage, atmospheric and chemical exposure, as well as to improve its appearance.
The process starts with thorough surface preparation: cleaning off dirt, rust, oils, and degreasing. Priming is an important step that enhances adhesion of subsequent layers and improves protective properties. Then one or more layers of paint or varnish are applied by various methods, including spraying, brushing, rolling, or electrostatic spraying.
Paint materials include solvent-based, water-based, and powder coatings that cure thermally. Each type of coating has its own characteristics suited for specific operating conditions.
Advantages of paint and varnish coatings include durability, corrosion protection, resistance to UV rays and chemicals, and aesthetic appeal. These coatings are widely used in construction, mechanical engineering, automotive industry, household appliances, and other fields.

