1. It should be
possible to apply easily and freely.
2. It should dry in
reasonable time.
3. It should form
hard and durable surface.
4. It should not be
harmful to the health of workers.
5. It should not be
easily affected by atmosphere.
6. It should possess
attractive and pleasing appearance.
7. It should form a
thin film of uniform nature i.e., it should not crack.
8. It should possess
good spreading power.
9. It should be
cheap.
Types of Paints
Depending upon their
constituents there are various types of paints. A brief description of some of
them which are commonly used are given below:
1. Oil Paint: These paints are applied in
three coats-primer, undercoat and finishing coat. The presence of dampness
while applying the primer adversely affect the life of oil paint. This paint is
cheap and easy to apply.
2. Enamel
Paint: It
contains white lead, oil, petroleum spirit and resinous material. The surface
provided by it resists acids, alkalies and water
very well. It is desirable to apply a coat of titanium white before the coat of
enamel is applied. It can be used both for external and internal walls.
3. Emulsion
Paint: It
contains binding materials such as polyvinyl acetate, synthetic resins etc. It
dries in 1 1 2 2 hours and it is
easy to apply. It is more durable and can be cleaned with water. For plastered
surfaces, first a coat of cement paint should be applied and then the emulsion
point. Emulsion paint needs sound surfaces.
4. Cement
Paint: It
is available in powder form. It consists of white cement, pigment and other
additives. It is durable and exhibits excellent decorative appearance. It
should be applied on rough surfaces rather than on smooth surfaces. It is
applied in two coats. First coat is applied on wet surface but free from excess
water and allowed to dry for 24 hours. The second coat is then applied which
gives good appearance.
5. Bituminous
Paints: This
type of paint is manufactured by dissolving asphalt or vegetable bitumen in oil
or petroleum. It is black in colour. It is used for painting iron works
underwater.
6. Synthetic
Rubber Paint: This paint is prepared from resins. It dries quickly and is little
affected by weather and sunlight. It resists chemical attack well. This paint
may be applied even on fresh concrete. Its cost is moderate and it can be applied
easily.
7. Aluminium
Paint: It
contains finely ground aluminium in spirit or oil varnish. It is visible in
darkness also. The surfaces of iron and steel are protected well with this
paint. It is widely used for painting gas tanks, water pipes and oil tanks.
8. Anti-corrosive
Paint: It
consists essentially of oil, a strong dier, lead
or zinc chrome and finely ground sand. It is cheap and resists corrosion well.
It is black in colour. Application of Paint Preparation of surface for
application of paint is the most important part in painting. The surface to be
painted should not be oily and it should be from flakes of the old paint.
Cracks in the surface should be filled with putty and then with sand paper.
Then primer is applied. Painting work should be carried out in dry weather. The
under coats and first coats must be allowed to dry before final coat is applied.