lakkausaineet
Lakkausaineet, commonly translated as lacquers, are a type of surface coating that dries by evaporation of a solvent. This differs from paints and varnishes, which typically dry through oxidation or polymerization. Lacquers are known for their ability to form a hard, durable, and often glossy finish.
The primary component of a lacquer is a film-forming resin. Historically, shellac, derived from the secretions
When a lacquer is applied to a surface, the solvent evaporates, leaving behind the solid resin film.