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All organic coatings used industrially can correctly be termed ‘specialised paints’ as they are formulated to give, under specific conditions, the particular properties of decoration and protection required for the component being coated.

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Chellingsworth, H.T. (1972). Special Paints. In: Beadle, J.D. (eds) Product Treatment & Finishing. Macmillan Engineering Evaluations. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01203-9_16

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