hovedløsemiddel
Hovedløsemiddel is a Norwegian term used to describe the main solvent in a formulation. It refers to the solvent that provides the primary solvency properties, largely determining dissolution, viscosity, drying time, and film formation. The concept is contextual rather than a fixed chemical classification, and the “main” solvent is chosen to be compatible with the binder, pigments or additives, and the intended performance and regulatory requirements.
Selection of the hovedløsemiddel depends on solubility parameters, polarity, boiling point, and interaction with other ingredients.
Common examples fall into several solvent classes. Water can act as the main solvent in waterborne systems.
Safety and environmental considerations are central. Many hovedløsemidler are flammable and can pose health risks on