What is the construction system of artistic paint?
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The artistic paint application system covers multiple steps, including pre-application preparation, the application process, and post-application treatments. The following is a detailed introduction:
Pre-application Preparation
Design Confirmation: Communicate with the client and designer to clarify the application area, color combination, texture effect, and overall style requirements for the artistic paint, ensuring that the application meets the design expectations.
Material Preparation: Select appropriate artistic paint products based on the design, including water-based or oil-based paint, primer, topcoat, and protective paint. Check the brand, model, color, quantity, and quality of the materials.
Tool Preparation: Common application tools include brushes, rollers, trowels, spray guns, blenders, sandpaper, sponges, rags, combs, texture molds, and polishers.
Base Preparation: Clean the wall from dust, oil stains, laitance, and other impurities. Repair cracks, holes, and other defects with materials such as putty. Larger cracks can be reinforced by inserting bandages or mesh cloth. Sand the wall surface with sandpaper to achieve a smooth and even surface.
Environmental Preparation: The application temperature should generally be between 5°C and 35°C, with a relative humidity below 85%. Ensure good ventilation at the construction site to facilitate paint drying and protect the health of workers.
Application Process
Primer Application: Use a primer compatible with the art paint and apply it evenly to the base wall surface using a roller or spray gun. It is generally recommended to apply one to two coats. Allow the first coat to completely dry before applying the second coat to enhance the paint's adhesion and improve the sealability of the wall.
Art Paint Application
Stirring the Paint: Pour the art paint into a clean container and stir thoroughly with a stirrer to ensure the pigments and additives are thoroughly mixed. If the paint is too thick, add water or a special thinner according to the product instructions.
Painting or Spraying: Choose the application method based on the design requirements and paint properties. If spraying, adjust the spray gun pressure and spray pattern to maintain consistent spray speed and distance. When applying with a batch coat, use a batch coater to evenly apply the paint to the wall, paying attention to pressure and angle.
Texture Creation: Before the paint dries, use a batch coater, brush, sponge, comb, texture stencil, and other tools to create various texture effects, such as marble, wood, stone, and cloth, according to your design requirements.
Color Overlay: Use transparent or translucent paints for color overlay. By adjusting the color or controlling the application pressure, you can achieve gradient effects and enhance the visual depth.
Topcoat and Protective Coating: After the artistic paint is applied and dried, apply a topcoat or protective coat, such as matte or high-gloss varnish, as needed, to further enhance the wall's gloss, wear resistance, and stain resistance.
Post-Application Treatment
Drying and Curing: Allow sufficient time for the paint to dry and cure completely according to the paint product instructions. Avoid touching or bumping the wall during the drying process.
Cleaning and tidying up: Clear debris, leftover paint, and tools from the construction site. Clean and properly store all construction tools.
Inspection: Check that the wall's color, texture, and glossiness meet design requirements. Check for any quality issues such as missing paint, dripping, blistering, and cracks. Repair and adjust any issues promptly.