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publicationDate 1994-11-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-0622428-A2
titleOfInvention Paint denaturant
abstract A paint denaturant is provided which is for sedimentation of paint and is particularly for use in aqueous liquid circulating in a paint spray booth. The process for detackifying paint is provided by contacting a dispersion comprising a continuous aqueous phase and a stable discontinuous hydrophobic phase comprising a polymer having a density greater than 1 g/ml and an emulsifying agent, with an aqueous liquid. The dispersion is thereby destabilised and the paint particles are contact with the aqueous liquid which contains the destabilised dispersion. A paint sludge is formed which separates from the aqueous liquid by sedimentation. n Preferably water-insoluble solid particles are also suspended in the aqueous liquid to provide control of the size of the flocs formed.
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