akryylimaalina
Akryylimaalina, known in English as acrylic paint, is a water‑based paint composed of acrylic polymer emulsions, pigments, and a mixture of additives. The polymer binder is a cross‑linked acrylic resin that hardens when the solvent water evaporates. The resulting film is flexible, fast‑drying, and resistant to abrasion and weathering.
The paint was first commercialized in the 1960s, expanding the palette of artists and manufacturers who previously
Typical applications include fine‑art canvases, murals, wood and metal finishes, and industrial decal production. The light‑fastness
Because the solvent is water, acrylic paint has lower volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions compared with
The environmental profile of acrylic paint is generally favorable: the cured film is inert and can be
In conservation, acrylic paints can pose challenges when mixed with older media, requiring careful surface preparation