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Journal of Coating Technology and Innovation

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ISSN: 3048-5193

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Cow dung paints: A review of performance and potential in the coatings industry
Pratyush Malik  
2261091@biotech.kiit.ac.in
Department of Biotechnology, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Odisha, India
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ABSTRACT

Cow fertilizer paints are rising as an eco-friendly alternative within the coatings industry. This survey investigates their execution and potential, highlighting the benefits of utilizing bovine compost as an essential fixing. Dairy animals compost, wealthy in fiber and natural materials, offers characteristic antimicrobial properties and fabulous grip. When utilized in paints, it can progress discuss quality by decreasing VOC outflows, making it more secure for both people and the environment. Owing to tremendous applications of paint, genuine negative impacts have been watched on human wellbeing, counting migraines, the acceptance of sensitivities, asthmatic responses, aggravation of the skin and eyes, and expanded strain on the heart. In addition to that, paint and its byproducts may cause deadly impacts to both human creatures and the environment, which, on the other hand make genuine natural contamination. survey emphasizes the definition, fabricating steps, causes of disappointment, natural contamination, and negative human well-being issues. This paper looks at different definitions, application strategies, and the strength of bovine waste paints compared to ordinary paints. It also examines the financial and natural preferences, such as low fetched and maintainability. The survey considers customer recognitions and the challenges of commercializing these paints. Generally, dairy animals waste paints display a promising opportunity for the coatings industry to grasp more maintainable practices whereas keeping up high execution and aesthetic quality.

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KEYWORDS

    1. Bovine compost
    2. Eco-friendly coatings
    3. VOC emissions reduction
    4. Cow fertilizer paints
    5. Consumer perception


Author Info

Pratyush Malik

Department of Biotechnology, Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Odisha, India
Corresponding author: 2261091@biotech.kiit.ac.in

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