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2020-04
Tips for Choosing Waterproof Coatings
Waterproof coatings are a general term for viscous liquid polymer synthetic materials that have no fixed shape at room temperature. After being applied, they form a tough waterproof membrane on the substrate surface through the evaporation of solvents, moisture, or through chemical reactions. In fact, waterproof coatings are not as simple as many people imagine; they come in various types and naturally have different effects. Some unscrupulous merchants often pass off inferior products as high-quality ones to make huge profits. Therefore, today I must introduce some tips for selecting waterproof coatings, so you can learn about the secrets of waterproof coatings that you may not know. Waterproofing is important, but environmental protection is even more important.
Classification and Performance Requirements of Exterior Wall Coatings
Exterior wall coatings are made from high-elasticity silicone-acrylic emulsions, titanium dioxide additives, and more. In addition to the high performance typical of premium exterior wall latex paints, these coatings also possess excellent elasticity, which provides continuity, decorative appeal, and waterproof functionality to the coating. Thanks to the use of new technologies, the coatings exhibit outstanding stain resistance, breathability, and adhesion. There are many types of exterior wall coatings, which can be categorized into strong acid and alkali-resistant exterior wall coatings, organic silicone self-cleaning water-resistant exterior wall coatings, tempered waterproof putty powder, pure acrylic elastic exterior wall coatings, organic silicone self-cleaning elastic exterior wall coatings, high-grade acrylic exterior wall coatings, fluorocarbon coatings, tile-specific primers, and tile finishes.
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2020-03
Introduction to Real Stone Paint
Real stone paint is mainly made of high molecular polymers, natural colored stone sand, and related additives. After drying and curing, it becomes as hard as stone and looks like natural real stone. Real stone paint has characteristics such as fire resistance, water resistance, acid and alkali resistance, and pollution resistance. It is non-toxic, odorless, has strong adhesion, and never fades, effectively preventing external harsh environments from eroding buildings and extending their lifespan. Due to its good adhesion and freeze-thaw resistance, real stone paint is particularly suitable for use in cold regions. It also has advantages such as easy construction, quick drying, and convenience in application. Based on the physical properties of the surface being applied, it is divided into two types: sand surface real stone paint and rock surface real stone paint.
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Deficiencies in the True Stone Paint Process and Improvement Methods
During the spraying process of true stone paint, cracks may sometimes appear at the corners where two surfaces meet. This is because the corners experience tension from two different directions during the drying process, which can easily lead to cracking in the coating. On-site solution: If cracks are found at the corners, use a spray gun to apply a thin layer of paint again, wait half an hour, and then spray again until the cracks are covered. For newly sprayed corners, special attention should be paid not to spray too thickly at once. Instead, use a method of multiple thin layers, meaning to re-spray after the surface has dried. The distance of the spray gun should be far, the movement speed should be fast, and the spray should not be directed vertically at the corners; instead, a scattering technique should be used, spraying both surfaces.
What is the thickness of the exterior wall real stone paint application?
"What is the thickness of the exterior wall real stone paint construction?" "Is it better to apply real stone paint thicker or thinner?" The construction of exterior wall real stone paint requires the coating to reach a certain thickness, which ensures the fullness, texture, and realistic stone-like effect of the coating. On the other hand, it helps to avoid issues of base coverage and color inconsistency during the application process. The industry standard for real stone paint specifies a thickness of 2-3 millimeters. 1. Excessive thickness increases costs. "Isn't a thickness of 2-3 millimeters too thin?" No! When the thickness of the real stone paint reaches 2-3 millimeters, it can perfectly present the stone-like texture of the coating. In other words, real stone paint at 2-3 millimeters...
Real stone paint spraying process technology
Brick-shaped real stone paint First, design the brick dimensions according to requirements, then create a brick-shaped mold using a wooden frame on the wall that has been coated with a primer. Spray the paint, and remove the wooden frame before the real stone paint has dried completely. Vertical surface spraying Use the circular spraying method, maintaining a distance of 30cm-40cm, and spray in circles with a radius of about 15cm while occasionally shaking the spray gun up and down. This method allows for fast and even spraying, making it easy to control. If a row-by-row overlapping spraying method is used, the speed will be slow, and it will be difficult to control the evenness at the vertical joints, which will affect the appearance and cause defects in the coating. Roman column spraying Since it is cylindrical, the "M" line spraying method is used.
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