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Farby refer to coatings that provide color and protection for surfaces. They consist of pigments or dyes dispersed in a binder, with a liquid vehicle (solvent or water) to adjust viscosity and enable application. After drying, the binder forms a continuous film that binds pigment particles to the surface and provides durability.

Common types include oil-based (alkyd or linseed oil), acrylic (polymer-emulsion), and latex or water-based paints, as

Key components are pigments for color and opacity, binders to form a film and hold pigments, and

Applications span art and culture, interiors and exteriors of buildings, furniture, and industrial coatings. In architecture,

Safety and environmental aspects include concerns about volatile organic compounds (VOCs), solvent use, and pigment toxicity

Storage and handling guidelines emphasize sealed containers, cool and dry conditions, and adherence to manufacturer directions

well
as
enamel
coatings.
Traditional
or
historic
finishes
such
as
limewash,
casein,
and
distempers
are
still
used
in
restoration
or
eco-friendly
projects.
Natural
paints
based
on
lime,
clay,
or
plant-based
binders
are
also
encountered
in
some
contexts.
a
vehicle
(solvent
or
water)
to
carry
the
composition
during
application
and
to
influence
drying.
Additives
adjust
flow,
drying
time,
UV
resistance,
mildew
inhibition,
and
rheology,
while
stabilizers
and
fillers
can
modify
texture
and
durability.
paints
provide
decorative
finishes
as
well
as
protection
against
weathering
and
corrosion.
In
industry,
coatings
are
used
to
protect
steel,
concrete,
and
other
substrates,
often
with
specialized
properties
such
as
corrosion
resistance
or
chemical
resistance.
in
older
formulations.
Regulations
have
reduced
the
use
of
hazardous
pigments
and
restricted
lead-based
materials.
Proper
storage,
handling,
and
disposal
of
containers
are
recommended.
regarding
shelf
life
and
compatibility
with
substrates.