How does waterborne wood paint prevent mildew and algae?
Due to the porosity and moisture absorption of the wood itself, in the environment of sun and rain, cold and heat change and microbial erosion, cracking, mildew, powder and other decay phenomena are easy to appear, which has a great impact on the performance and beauty of the wood, and the most simple and effective means of protection is coating paint. Excellent performance, environmentally friendly water-based wood coatings, is now the mainstream direction of the paint industry. Wood paint has the characteristics of breathability, ductility, toughness, durability, weather resistance and yellow resistance, and water-based wood paint is more environmentally friendly.
How does waterborne wood paint protect wood from mildew and algae?
Under humid conditions, the wood substrate and the dry film of the paint are prone to mildew, resulting in cracking, decreased strength, poor adhesion and other adverse phenomena of the film. The dry film mildew inhibitor can hinder microbial metabolism and genetics, destroy the cell wall and cell membrane, block photosynthesis, etc., and the combination of fungicides can effectively play the role of antiseptic in the tank, and the dry film can prevent mildew and algae.