We specialize in recycling expired marine paints, including antifouling paints, anti-rust paints, epoxy primers, epoxy hardeners, polyurethane paints, aliphatic polyurethane paints, high-chlorinated rubber paints, heavy-duty anti-corrosion paints, wood paints, furniture paints, interior and exterior wall coatings, latex paints, alkyd paints, epoxy resin paints, and we can recycle all types of paints.
The definition of waste paint includes deteriorated, expired, leftover, and stock paints and coatings. Such paints, either due to deterioration or expiration, can easily cause quality issues when used normally. Waste paint recycling can reduce various losses caused by these factors, minimizing them. Moreover, recycling waste paint, especially after processing for reuse, allows for its reintegration into use after further processing, resulting in significant savings.
Using recycled paint avoids environmental pollution and protects water sources. For manufacturers and companies in the paint industrialization sector, the cost of disposing of waste paint on their own is relatively high, posing a significant challenge. Waste paint recycling companies, acting with profit in mind, recycle waste paint for various industries, thereby reducing costs, enhancing the use of capital, and strengthening cooperation with enterprises. Waste materials refer to outdated (idle) items or discarded items that can be recycled and reused as renewable resources.


































