Inorganic silicate coating-color stable
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Inorganic silicate coatings only use natural oxide pigments for toning, which makes the coatings have excellent UV stability and color stability. Inorganic mineral coatings will not fade over time-this has been fully proven in the architectural decoration more than 100 years ago, until now these architectural orientations still have no obvious fading, and the coating itself has not been damaged.
Ultraviolet rays have a very strong destructive effect on the binder of traditional acrylic coatings. Inorganic silicate coatings are completely different. Because the inorganic binder is UV resistant, the inorganic coating can remain intact for a long time and the color will be permanent. The white pigments in traditional coatings will also change color due to "yellowing", which is caused by the yellowing of acrylic resins that are attacked by ultraviolet rays. The inorganic binder in the inorganic silicate coating does not turn yellow due to ultraviolet rays, and only uses inorganic metal oxide pigments, including white.
In the picture below, the left side is an inorganic silicate paint toned with inorganic pigments, and the right side is an acrylic latex paint toned with organic pigments. After four years of outdoor exposure, the color of the inorganic silicate paint hardly changes, while the acrylic latex The lacquer is severely faded and lighter.