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titleOfInvention Penetration coating agent
abstract [Objective] To provide an infiltrative coating agent that penetrates into an irregular surface such as a fine irregular surface, fine cracks or the like while expelling air and is cured by evaporation of the solvent. [Constitution] A liquid material obtained by dissolving a synthetic resin polymer and a surfactant in a solvent, and the liquid material is a fine uneven surface of a material through which air can circulate, uneven portions such as fine cracks, and gaps. Intrusion was performed while expelling air, and curing was performed by evaporation of the solvent. [Selection figure] None
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