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Comparative study between latex and enamel paint. By: ASRAF CARIM SALIC JUSTIN ROLAND LIM LEE. What the study all about?. The main purpose of this study is to compare the two paint if there is a significant difference and to know what paint is better to use on different surfaces?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Comparative study between latex and enamel paint
By: ASRAF CARIM SALICJUSTIN ROLAND LIM LEE
What the study all about?
The main purpose of this study is to compare the two paint if there is a significant difference and to know what paint is better to use on different surfaces?
Statement of the problemThis study will compare the characteristics of
the different types of industrial paints in terms of:
ViscosityDrying timeChalk resistanceHeat capacity
Sub-problemIs there a different result if it’s applied on different surfaces?
Will the paint be applied to different types of surfaces?
Scope and limitation The proposed study is limited to
compare two types of industrial. Two samples will be prepared with the same amount of paint but of different types and on different surfaces. The researcher will only observe the industrial paint’s viscosity, drying time, heat capacity and chalk resistance. The experiment will be done at the residence of the researcher.
Procedure
Gathering of Materials
Decant the paint to different containers and label it 1E, 2E,
3E 1L, 2L & 3L
Set-uppaint On wood On metal On cementLatex A 10 strokes 10 strokes 10 strokes
Latex B 10 strokes 10 strokes 10 strokes
Latex C 10 strokes 10 strokes 10 strokes
Enamel A 10 strokes 10 strokes 10 strokes
Enamel B 10 strokes 10 strokes 10 strokes
Enamel C 10 strokes 10 strokes 10 strokes
Preparation of the paints
. Preparation of ½ liter of Latex and Enamel paint
Stirring the prepared ½ liter of latex and enamel
The 3 prepared latex but different in brand And the 3 prepared enamel but different in brand
LATEX ENAMEL27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
TRIAL1TRIAL2TRIAL3
TIM
E (S
)
Figure 1. Times needed for latex and enamel to dry in the surface of wood
Variables N Mean Standard
deviation
Standard error
95% confiden
ce interval
Latex 3 30.66667 1.154701 1.306643 27.7982-33.5351
enamel 3 32.66667 2.51661 2.847762 26.4151-38.9183
Table1 t-test for the drying time of the paint in the surface of wood
LATEX ENAMEL0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
TRIAL1TRIAL2TRIAL3
TIM
E (S
)
Figure2. Times needed for latex and enamel to dry in the surface of metal
Variables N Mean Standard deviation
Standard error
95% confiden
ce interval
Latex 3 18.3333 2.886751 3.266607 11.1622 -25.5044
Enamel 3 31.6667 1.527525 1.728526 27.8721 -35.4613
Table2 t-test for the drying time of the paint in the surface of metal
LATEX ENAMEL0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
TRIAL1TRIAL2TRIAL3
TIM
E (S
)
Figure 3. Times needed for latex and enamel to dry in the surface of cement
Variable N Mean Standard deviation
Standard error
95% confiden
ce interval
Latex 3 57 3 3.394757 49.548- 64.452
Enamel 3 41 4.582576 3.394757 29.616- 52.384
Table3 t-test for the drying time of the paint in the surface of cement
LATEX ENAMEL0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
TRIAL1TRIAL2TRIAL3
PASC
AL
SEC
ON
D
Figure 4. Times needed for latex and enamel to dry in the surface of viscosity
Variable N Mean Standard deviation
Standard error
95% confiden
ce interval
Latex 3 2.5855 0.333574 0.377468 1.7569 - 3.4141
Enamel 3 1.173293 0.024938 0.028219 1.1113 - 1.2352
Table4. T-test for the viscosity of the paint
variables
surfacesWood Steel Cement
Trials Trial1
Trial2
Trial3
Trial1
Trial2
Trial3
Trial1
Trial2
Trial3
Latex No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
Enamel No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
No chalk
Table4. table for the chalk resistance of the latex and enamel
Summary of FindingsThis study aims to differentiate
types of industrial paint in terms of its uses on different types of surfaces. The data gathered were subjected to different statistical analysis to determine the difference of its characteristics: Heat capacity, viscosity, drying time and chalk resistance.
Conclusion Based on the results, the
following conclusions can be made:Latex paint dry faster than the
enamel in the surface of wood and metal
Enamel paint dry faster than latex paint in the surface of metal
The latex paint is more viscous than enamel paint
There is a significant difference between the two types of paint.
Both paints have great resistance in the formation of chalk
Recommendation The researchers recommend the following to help future researchers who want to pursue further studies related to this:
To use other types of industrial paint as the experiment subject in this study.
To use other methods in data gathering.
Recommendation
To add more characteristics like durability.
To add more surfaces to be applied by the paint.
Thank You!!!!