Exterior wall real stone paint is a type of paint that usually contains granular quartz stone powder that provides a natural stone-like appearance. Night temperature is a factor to pay special attention to when applying real stone paint for exterior walls in winter, as it has an impact on the drying and curing process of the paint.
Generally speaking, the construction of real stone paint has some requirements for temperature:
Temperature range: The temperature at night should not be too low, usually above 5 degrees Celsius. Lower temperatures can cause the paint to dry slower and take longer to cure.
Humidity: Nighttime humidity is also a factor to consider. High humidity may cause the curing process of real stone paint to be affected, affecting the quality of the coating.
Wind speed: Strong winds can adversely affect the construction process, especially at low temperatures. Too much wind speed may cause the paint to dry too quickly, which is not conducive to the uniform formation of the coating.
Construction technology: In low temperature environments, construction technology is also crucial. It may be necessary to adjust the pressure and spray speed of the spray equipment to ensure that the paint is evenly covered and has enough time to cure.
Before construction, it is best to consult the technical specifications and instructions of real stone paint products to understand the specific construction conditions and requirements. In addition, it is best to consult with a professional paint applicator to ensure the best application results in low temperature conditions.