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How can paint points be removed during textile processing?

How can paint points be removed during textile processing?

Answer:

The cross-linking agent, the adhesive is a polymer resin, they are in the air at high temperature polymerization, the coating macromolecular particle network within them
So, if it is a slight, a small amount of paint points, you can use butyl acetate rubbed, and then through the conventional pre-treatment process to remove it
And butyl acetate organic solvents can destroy these macromolecule network organization, the release of paint particles
Paint itself is not binding on the textile, are relying on cross-linking agent, adhesive to fix.
An organic solvent such as butyl acetate or amyl acetate can be tried.

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