Architectural coatings

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Architectural coatings[1][2] or paints[3] are paints and other coatings used to paint the exteriors and interiors of buildings.[2] Clear varnishes and lacquers are generally excluded.[1] Such products are usually designated for specific purposes such as roof coatings, wall paints, or deck finishes.[2] The coatings are typically applied with brushes, rollers or sprayers.[4] These coatings are intended for on-site application and do not include "factory-applied coatings for building products such as vinyl siding or aluminum window frames [that] may ultimately be used for architectural end-uses".[2]

See also[]

  • Industrial coating

References[]

  1. ^ a b Harry E. Ashton. "Architectural Coatings". Chapter 59 of Paint and Coating Testing Manual: 14th Edition of the Gardner–Sward Handbook. Joseph V. Koleske, ed. ASTM International, 1995. p. 696. Retrieved 10 January 2016. ISBN 0803120605
  2. ^ a b c d Rogers, Neal. "Architectural Coatings" abstract. ASTM monograph. January 2012. Retrieved 10 January 2016. DOI 10.1520/MNL12240M
  3. ^ Defining Architectural Paint Products for the Purposes of the Assessment. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  4. ^ Harry E. Ashton. "Architectural Coatings". Chapter 59 of Paint and Coating Testing Manual: 14th Edition of the Gardner–Sward Handbook. Joseph V. Koleske, ed. ASTM International, 1995. p. 701-702. Retrieved 10 January 2016. ISBN 0803120605
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