Most decorative towers are installed on rooftops of buildings or plazas, enduring constant exposure to wind and rain year-round. Therefore, the paint used on decorative towers must be anti-oxidant, anti-corrosive, and alkali-resistant to maintain overall aesthetics. The application process for decorative towers also demands strict standards. Let's first understand the steps involved in the painting process:
The coating is firmly attached to both the base material and between the coatings, and cannot be peeled off or detached.
2. The decorative tower's paint film thickness meets the design specifications.
Surface must be flat, no unevenness or blemishes allowed.
4. Free from defects such as leaks, drips, and pinholes; the paint film is smooth, lustrous, and the color and sheen are uniform.
5. The overall effect is harmonious and aesthetically pleasing.
6. After the decorative tower's coating is completed, the coating requires 7 days of curing before it fully sets. Protection of the coating is essential before curing.
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