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    What do I need to pay attention to in the water-like wood paint coating full closure effect?

    • Last Update: 2020-11-24
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Due to China's wood coating tradition in recent decades, most consumers believe that wood paint coating is mainly to protect solid wood furniture, but also cleverly cover up wood defects, plump paint film and expensive effect. Therefore, at present, most of China's furniture coating effect to closed coating-based.
    Due to the characteristics of the water-like wood paint itself, resulting in water-like paint film hardness and fullness is limited, so water-like wood paint to achieve a fully enclosed effect compared to traditional oily paint is more difficult, need to solve the problem of plumpness and hardness
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    For the small eye plate, such as: pine, maple, cherry wood, etc. , only need to work twice more fullness, paint, transparency of good water-based primer can achieve a closed effect. It should be noted that it is necessary to ensure that each paint to dry time, and to polish in place, to avoid paint film collapse, granulation and other issues, to achieve a smooth surface paint film effect.
    For the large eye material, such as: oak, water willow, etc. , some will choose the oil-bottomed water surface process or water-using polishing filler, in order to improve the fullness of the paint film, the upper water-grade paint plays a good role in painting. It is important to note that the underlying surface process is simple to operate, but special attention needs to be paid to adhesion and odored environmental issues with the layers of the upper water-like paint. And water-type grinding filler, need to pay attention to in the construction, polishing filler must be fully wiped or scraped into the eyes, so as to avoid collapse later. The surface must also be polished clean, otherwise it will also affect inter-layer adhesion. It is not recommended to fill the material with two-part water-based primer, mainly considering the cost and construction cycle.
    Whether it is water-using paint or oily paint collapse in the closed coating effect is one of the common problems, there was a professional water-quality paint engineer reminded that "doing a good job of drying is the key, closed coating of the paint film thicker, will be due to drying into the film caused by a lot of ills." The drying speed can be improved by the equipment to ensure the drying quality. For
    facade system furniture, you also need to choose "high hardness, scratch resistance, water resistance, good iron resistance" water-based paint. You can also choose two-part water-based paint, in fullness, hardness and other performance can be comparable with oily paint.
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