Home
Products
Insulated decorative integrated panel
Integrated thermal insulation structure
Engineering Series
Specialty Coatings
Villa
New building materials
Building Energy Efficiency
Case
Download
Video
Blog
Company News
Industry News
Latest Events
Knowledge
Degalli
External Wall Insulation
Emulsion Paint
Genuine Stone Paint
Marble Paint
Floor Coatings
Fluorocarbon Paint
About Us
Profile
Leader's Speech
Organizational
Culture
Honor
Contact Us
Menu
04
2016-11
Guiding Opinions on Promoting Stable Growth, Structural Adjustment, and Efficiency Improvement in the Building Materials Industry
In May of this year, the General Office of the State Council issued the "Guiding Opinions on Promoting Steady Growth, Structural Adjustment, and Efficiency Improvement in the Building Materials Industry," which included a section on promoting new types of wall materials. The text states, "Develop inherently safe, energy-saving, environmentally friendly, lightweight, high-strength wall and roof materials, external wall insulation materials, as well as integrated external wall panels that combine structure and insulation decoration." In this content, the State Council explicitly pointed out that the "integrated external wall panels for insulation and decoration" (hereinafter referred to as "integrated insulation external wall panels") should be given significant emphasis for development. The significance of this brief statement is quite extraordinary, as it marks the first time the State Council has mentioned the product name "integrated insulation external wall panels," and it also indicates the State Council's proposal.
Performance Testing Methods for Anticorrosive Coatings
Anti-corrosion coatings are divided into two types: conventional anti-corrosion coatings and heavy-duty anti-corrosion coatings, each with its own characteristics. Conventional anti-corrosion coatings can generally prevent metals from corroding and extend their service life; while heavy-duty anti-corrosion coatings can provide more durable effects in highly corrosive environments. What are the specific characteristics of anti-corrosion coatings? I believe many people do not have a very clear understanding of this question. 1. Anti-corrosion coatings can be used in easily corrosive environments and can keep items from corroding. To be more specific, for example, when constructing a cross-sea bridge, under the harsh conditions of seawater, the metal on the bridge piers is coated with anti-corrosion paint.
8 Common Problems in Coating Construction and Emergency Handling Methods
1. Common Problems in Coating Construction and Emergency Solutions for Dripping: When painting on vertical surfaces, the coating film flows downwards, resulting in a bulging appearance, which leads to poor painting results. Causes: This may be due to applying the coating too thickly in one go, using a paint with too high a viscosity, excessive spray gun pressure, too much paint output, or the spray nozzle being too close to the surface being painted. Solution: Dilute to an appropriate viscosity, adjust the spray gun pressure to 3.5-4.5 kg/m2, ensure appropriate output, and maintain a suitable distance (15cm-20cm). 2. Common Problems in Coating Construction and Emergency Solutions for Brush Marks: After brushing, the coating film shows a striped, uneven appearance.
11
2016-04
Frequent quality incidents in coatings: A must-learn course on coating knowledge.
1. What is paint? Paint refers to a liquid or powder material that can be applied to the surface of an object through a specific construction process. After drying and curing, it forms a firmly adhered, continuous solid coating with a certain strength, providing protection, decoration, or other special functions to the coated object. There are many types of paint with a wide range of applications, playing an important role in the national economy and people's lives. The average annual usage of paint per person is one of the important indicators of a country's living standards. 2. What is the difference between paint and varnish? In our country, it is generally believed that paint is water-based and is used to coat the surfaces of buildings, while varnish is used for wood and metal surfaces.
Message
* Note: Make sure you fill in the information accurately and keep the communication open, we will contact you as soon as possible.