What are the advantages of the paint surface?

Most wood furniture and floors are finished with spray or brush products that add an attractive and protective layer to the raw wood. One of the most popular products is varnish. It offers several different advantages over peer products such as wax, oil, polyurethane and shellac, including fast drying and good wear resistance. Lakquer Finish is also a relatively long living, resistant to dyeing and will not oxidize and become fragile. In addition, the paint finish does not have color or tone changes when it dries, which allows the carpenter to better assess the target from the moment of application.

The lacquered surface treatment is derived from organic plant resins mixed with a solvent drying agent. They contain some of the fastest drying times of all protective surfaces that have a number of advantages. The first is the obvious improvement of turnover; Lacquer has finished the pieces often dry in less than half of the time when the products were treated. The second advantage is improved surface qualityU due to a reduction in dust adhesion. The floor space is also reduced by drying, which further increases the above improvement in the production cycle.

Another remarkable advantage of the paint surface is its longevity and general resistance to wear. The pieces ended with lacquer products are well worn, resistant to thermal color, water leakage, oil, diluted acids and alcohol. The surface paint also resists cracking due to heat modulation or shrinkage of wood. Lacquer also does not oxidize and does not become crumbly or fragile over time, as is the case with many oil -based products. These factors give a paint exceptionally good life range, allowing them to remain attractive and operated longer than many other treatments.

One of the attractive features of the paint in terms of carpenter is its stability of color and tone during the drying cycle. Many other products change tone and shadow when it dries, thus difficult to assess toOne result when using the goal. Lacquer finishes, either in clear or tinted form, retain the same color and tone at all stages of the application and curing, which provides a good hint of the final result from the first coat. The cured Lakquer surface can also be left with a matt, satin surface or polished to the mirror gloss depending on the desired result. Once the paint is polished, the paint is hard enough to keep its shine throughout the life of the target, subject to normal use.

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