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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 | * oils or oily liquid coatings | ||
* paints, lacquers with solvents | * paints, lacquers with solvents | ||
* polymeric materials | * 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 === |