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=== Types of coatings ===
=== Types of coatings ===
Coatings and laminates can be materials of different types depending on the purpose and application technology used. These can be:
Coatings and laminates can be materials of different types depending on the purpose and application technology used. These can be:
* oils or oily liquid coatings, such as renewable polyurethane dispersions (PUDs) which are based on vegetable oils (e.g., soybean, castor, and linseed)
* oils or oily liquid coatings
* paints, lacquers with solvents
* paints, lacquers with solvents
* polymeric materials, which includes Bio-PE, PLE, and starch blends
* polymeric materials
* carbon black, metals, silicates and other anorganic materials
* carbon black, metals, silicates and other anorganic materials


In the focus of this page are coatings and laminates that are derived from biogenic origin and can - at least in the future - be derived from biowaste. This includes mainly organic materials that contain oils, solvents and polymers.
In the focus of this page are coatings and laminates that are derived from biogenic origin and can - at least in the future - be derived from biowaste. This includes mainly organic materials that contain oils, solvents and polymers.
==== Biobased polymers ====
* Polysaccharides (e.g., starch and cellulose derivatives, chitosan, and alginates)
* Proteins (e.g., casein, whey, collagen, soya, and gluten)
* Lipids (e.g., bees and carnauba wax, and free fatty acids)
* Polyesters (e.g., PHA and PLA)


=== Application technologies ===
=== Application technologies ===
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