USE OF WASTE PAINT MATERIALS.

Authors

  • Karimov Rustamjon Ibrahimovich Assistant of the Department of "Materials Science" of the Andijan Mechanical Engineering Institute
  • Rakhmonov Tokhtasin Nurmamatovich Assistant of the Department of "Materials Science" of the Andijan Mechanical Engineering Institute

Abstract

The utilization of waste from paint and varnish materials is a crucial topic in the context of sustainable waste management and environmental protection. Paint and varnish materials often contain harmful substances that, when improperly disposed of, can cause significant pollution. This paper explores methods for recycling and reusing waste from these materials, focusing on the potential for reducing environmental impact and creating new materials or products. Emphasis is placed on innovative approaches in the treatment of paint waste, including the development of eco-friendly technologies and alternative materials.

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Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

Rustamjon Ibrahimovich, K., & Tokhtasin Nurmamatovich, R. (2025). USE OF WASTE PAINT MATERIALS. Science, Education, Innovation: Modern Tasks and Prospects, 2(2), 67–69. Retrieved from https://incop.org/index.php/sc/article/view/749