UV-Cured Coating Is One of the Most Popular Method Used For Wood Coatings
Wood Coatings |
Wood Coatings
are used to protect wood surfaces from the elements. There are a variety of
wood Coatings available on the market. There are benefits and drawbacks to
different coating types. For example, some Coatings may not be ideal for
certain types of wood. One of the best options for coating wood is a UV-cured
coating. This type of coating is a good choice for flatstock and prefinished
flooring. These Coatings are cured rapidly and have low VOCs. Furthermore, they
last for several years. They are also good for outdoor use. They are
environmentally friendly and offer excellent UV resistance.
The surface tension
of wood plays an important role in determining the efficacy of Wood
Coatings. As a result, the surface tension of a coating must be
close to its substrate's surface tension. Hence, the lower the contact angle,
the better the coating will perform on wood. Another important factor affecting
the performance of wood Coatings on wood is the moisture content. While a high
moisture content can inhibit the performance of wood Coatings, a low-moisture
wood can increase the adhesion of a coating.
Solid Colour
Stains - Another type of coating, solid color stains are fast-drying and
resistant to the UV rays. They do not form a film layer on the surface, making
them a better option than paint or varnish. In addition to enhancing the visual
appeal of wood, they are easy to work with.
Urethanes:
Urethanes are more durable than paints or stain, and they are less flammable.
They can be applied in multiple coats. It is recommended to sand the wood
surface before applying the coating. In order to use multiple coats, synthetic
or natural bristle brush and application pad are highly preferred. Adequate
ventilation required in order to avoid airborne contaminants.
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