Plaster, their main classifications and application.
Plaster both ordinary and textured plaster for the “thin” decoration of the premises are now presented in an amazingly large assortment. Most often, this multicomponent composition based on natural minerals has a wide purpose in the decoration of the premises, it is also very useful for smoothing and aligning monolithic or panel walls. The optimal thickness thickness is 5-45 mm. Of course, this value can be freely increased, but then it is necessary to apply plaster in several even layers with alternating priming for each already applied layer. Any man who understands in construction should know that just buying a plaster is not enough, you need to know its specific purpose and be able to apply it to achieve useful and satisfying results. So, for starters, all plasters can be divided into two types: decorative and aligning. Decorative plaster creates only an original pattern on the external walls of the building and on the walls inside any room. And in otherwise, any decorative paints and plasters are applied with a thin layer to prepare the surface for applying putty, or selected wallpaper. You can even say that plaster has a different composition, judging by its viscosity and tenacious strength with the surface. The second type – leveling plaster is designed for more rough work and is designed to correct significant irregularities in the ceilings and walls. As you know, plaster is not such toxic material as for example, paint and enamel, which is why sharp changes in temperature strongly affect their structure, as well as increased humidity. However, today in the assortment you can notice special varieties of plasters designed for external coatings. The most common look is decorative facade plaster, it can be seen on many buildings facades. Since it is used for external work, namely, for the Mashinn, and of course manual erase of the FACADS, its resistance to frost and moisture does not know equal, it also has high adhesion, which is one of the most useful qualities! I would also like to note a more creative and decorative (in the very “highlight” of this word) – decorative plaster “Barkout”. It is interesting that in the process of applying the Karkoed plaster, the material itself is gradually rubbed due to the superior difference in the size of individual mineral granules. As a result, not very deep, but nevertheless relief grooves are formed on the coating. In appearance, the wall becomes like a tree bark or wood -made wood, from here, and the name of this plaster is actually taken. It without a doubt most accurately conveys the natural atmosphere and represents a spectacular modern design. By the way, marble plaster (the decorative design of which consists of copolymers based on acrylic and marble-border crumbs) also simulates an unsurpassed stone appearance and natural reflection, like many other plasters covering the walls with hundreds of patterns or a voluminous glow. And finally, it is very easy to care for all decorative plasters, clean not only soap and water, but also many powders. And even after these manipulations, this composition does not lose color and shape, which is why plasters will forever remain the most promising material of all existing!