Acrylic Wall Painting

ceramic wall paintingThese paintings are less susceptible to staining and easy cleaning, in addition to their low permeability. These characteristics make them one of the best ways to paint the walls.

How are these paintings formed?
In their joint manufacturing combines acrylic resin used in conventional paints and ceramic microspheres. Common paints used quartz sand or other materials as solid components, these peaks have favored the adhesion of dust particles and fungi growth if there is moisture, instead of ceramic microspheres do not allow for its adherence morphology.

Characteristics of micro spheres
Actually these micro spheres are microscopic and before the paint is added in the appearance of powder. As mentioned above in conventional paints are used as additives that are traps which houses the dirt by rubbing. With the microscopic spheres that originates surface of reinforced acrylic resin is much smoother.

In art a veneer is often used very bright, with a similar manufacturing process, where glass particles are added to obtain optimum brightness.

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