The Two Basic Types of House Paints
House Paints
Introduction:
There
are basically two types of paint: acrylic latex
paint, often simply called latex paint, and
oil-based, or alkyd, paint. Acrylic latex paint is
essentially a paint made with water and an acrylic
resin binder. Oil based paint most often uses a
hydrocarbon based solvent as the “vehicle” and an
alkyd resin.
All paints are composed of a
solid, or binder, and a vehicle. Acrylic latex
paint uses the acrylic resin as the binder and
water as the vehicle. The binder will hold together
the various pigments and the water to form the film
that covers the painting surface. Binders are the
major components that provide the paint with its
application properties.
Acrylic latex paint, often
advertised as 100% acrylic latex, is one of a
number of water-based paints, and it is generally
considered the highest-quality latex paint. Other
resins used in this paint include styrene, epoxy,
and polyvinyl acetate. Of the paints available,
vinyl acrylic latex is the most popular.
The acrylic used as the binder
is a type of synthetic polymer, or plastic. There
are a number of synthetic polymers that are used
for a variety of applications. Latex paints,
however, use only one, called an elastomer. As the
name implies, elastomers are quite flexible or
elastic and which give these paints their
advantageous dry flexibility.
Latex paint, especially
acrylic latex, has a number of advantages over
oil-based paint. Application advantages include
superior adhesion, flexibility, breathability,
washability, opacity, and color-retention. In
addition, the painting equipment (brushes,
sprayers, etc.) used to apply the paint can be
easily cleaned with plain water. This eliminates
the expense and volatility of the cleaning solvents
needed to clean the equipment used for alkyd paint.
There are some limitations to
latex paint. These include its poor adherence to
glossy or shiny surfaces, and its unsuitability for
unprimed metal, where the water-based nature of the
paint can cause rust too develop. Unless specially
formulated, latex paint will also raise the grain
on wood that is not primed.
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