Paint and paint systems |
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The term paint system refers to the type, method of application, and number of layers of various paints required for a particular job. There are many different paints available, but for the most part, they can be classified as water based and solvent based. These two distinct types have their advantages and disadvantages
To decide upon a suitable system for the work you wish to do, follow this sequence: Identify the material to be painted Note which primers are suitable Note which undercoats and topcoats are suitable for each primer Decide on your topcoat preference. Select the primer and undercoat which allowed that topcoat. Many manufacturers produce tables with their colour charts detailing paint systems. As a general rule, solvent based paints will work over water based, but water based will not work over oil based. Take care with solvent based materials – always read the precautionary information on the packaging. |
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