Water-dispersion colors have several advantages that make them especially popular among their other competitors and most in demand in the modern market. Among these advantages, one can note the fact that these colors are easily applied, dry enough, not fuel and do not have a sharp unpleasant odor when painting.
There are a lot of water -based colors today, but it is worth mentioning some of them.
Acrylic paints. Non -toxic and fireproof paints based on polyacrylate. Are divided into areas of application (there are facade, ceiling, interior and for wet rooms. Suitable for various surfaces, but not suitable for painting for metal.
Silicate. Potassium -based paints are distinguished by special vapor permeability. Best for painting buildings and structures that are prone to high humidity from the inside or those that are on areas with a high level of groundwater. In addition, such paints will protect against the development of microorganisms, while no special additives will be required.
Silicone. Based on the aqueous component of silicone resins, combine all the advantages of silicate and acrylic colors. Form a waterproof layer on a painted surface, as a result of which the water does not seep to the base. These colors are distinguished by the ability to fill in cracks due to their elasticity.