Ecosystem of oil paint preparation.
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Mykyta Liakh

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The article discusses an innovative approach to the preparation of oil paints for the restoration of works of art based on dynamic vortex mixing technologies. The author proposes the use of specialized vortex generators that provide highly homogeneous mixing of pigment powders with oil-based solvents, increase the contact time between components, and enable the microencapsulation of pigment particles within a shell formed by an ultra-pure oil component. Particular attention is given to improving the stability, durability, and overall quality of the paint layer through the use of ultra-pure raw materials, including alpha-lecithin derived from chicken eggs and the natural preservative lysozyme.
The article describes the design and operating principles of a vortex mixing system, emphasizing its manufacturability, scalability, and suitability for use in restoration workshops. The proposed technology combines advanced component preparation, vortex mixing, and microencapsulation processes to create high-quality restoration paints with enhanced performance characteristics. It is argued that such an integrated approach can significantly improve the quality of restoration work and extend the preservation lifespan of restored artworks.
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Mykyta Liakh

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