Recycled Art Paint Formulation from Discarded Architectural Paint

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Solution Overview

Problem

The disposal of discarded architectural and industrial paints poses an environmental waste issue and a missed opportunity for resource utilization, as these materials are not often recycled due to low production costs and lack of perceived value, leading to increased waste and higher disposal costs.

Innovation Solution

Manufacturing art paints from sorted and treated discarded paint materials, incorporating additives to achieve desirable properties such as viscosity, sheen, and color, using eco-friendly alternatives to traditional additives, and packaging the final product for artistic use.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Loss of energy

If discarded architectural paint is disposed of through traditional waste management methods, then disposal costs are incurred and environmental harm occurs, but the material value is lost and no useful product is created

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvewaste of discarded paintVSAvoiddisposal process complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Loss of energyVSEase of manufacture

Solution Approach 1:

The patent transforms discarded architectural paint from a harmful waste product into a valuable art paint resource. By collecting and processing discarded paint through filtration, separation, and reformulation, the system converts what would be environmental pollution into high-quality artistic materials, eliminating disposal costs and creating economic value from waste streams

Inventive Principle:
Principle #22Blessing in disguise (Convert harm into benefit)

Solution Approach 2:

The patent applies parameter changes by modifying the physical and chemical properties of discarded paint through controlled processing. By adjusting viscosity, color concentration, and compositional parameters during reformulation, the system transforms discarded paint into art paint with desirable characteristics while maintaining environmental sustainability

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

2Object-affected harmful factors

If discarded paint is recycled through complex processing methods, then environmental benefits are achieved, but processing costs and time increase

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveenvironmental impact of paint wasteVSAvoidprocessing time for recycling
Core Design Contradiction:
Object-affected harmful factorsVSLoss of time

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements preliminary action by establishing collection and pre-processing systems that prepare discarded paint for recycling before final processing. By organizing collection networks and performing initial filtration and separation operations, the system reduces the complexity and time required for subsequent reformulation and manufacturing steps

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Solution Approach 2:

The patent systematically recovers valuable components from discarded paint through selective separation and purification processes. By recovering pigments, binders, and solvents from waste streams and reintegrating them into new paint formulations, the system minimizes environmental impact while maintaining efficient processing timelines

Inventive Principle:
Principle #34Discarding and recovering

3Manufacturing precision

If traditional raw materials are used to manufacture art paint, then consistent quality is achieved, but production costs increase and environmental sustainability is reduced

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvequality consistency of art paintVSAvoidproduction cost and resource consumption
Core Design Contradiction:
Manufacturing precisionVSQuantity of substance

Solution Approach 1:

The patent maintains manufacturing precision by implementing rigorous parameter control during the reformulation of discarded paint into art paint. Through controlled adjustment of color concentration, viscosity, and compositional ratios, the system ensures consistent quality outcomes while reducing material costs and environmental footprint

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

Solution Approach 2:

The patent creates composite paint formulations by combining recovered materials from discarded paint with complementary additives and modifiers. This composite approach maintains the desired quality and performance characteristics of art paint while reducing dependence on virgin raw materials and lowering production costs

Inventive Principle:
Principle #40Composite materials

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

This approach reduces waste and environmental impact while providing high-quality art paints with unique properties, addressing the need for affordable and sustainable art paint supplies.

Implementation Method 1

filtering to remove debris

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectFiltration: Filter (physical)

Implementation Method 2

reformulating the waste feedstock to create high-quality art paints with desirable properties such as viscosity, sheen, and color, using additives like zero VOC colorants, acrylic polymers, and fragrance agents

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectMixing: Stirring

Data Source

PatentUS12630726B2Manufacturing art paints from discarded materials
Publication Date: 2026.05.19 ENCORE ARTISTIC SOLUTIONS INC
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AI summary

Art paints or base materials can be manufactured from discarded materials such as architectural paint to reduce waste paint and to produce high quality art paints at a low cost and with a low ecological impact. Discarded architectural paint or other feedstock material is sorted, treated, and mixed with additives such as colorant, polymers, or monomers in a dispersion to produce a high-quality art paint. The high quality art paint can have selected traits, such as color, sheen, dry time, viscosity, or other properties, that are desirable for art paints but not traditionally present in the source feedstock materials.