April 28, 2024

The history of inorganic coatings

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All inorganic mineral coatings are referred to as inorganic coatings and are widely used in daily life such as architecture and painting. As early as thousands of years ago, the people of western China were actually used for painting and architectural decoration, and they are still well preserved. In 1768, the German poet and playwright JW Goethe passed the test and found that when pure quartz is dissolved in a certain amount of strong alkali, a transparent silicate liquid such as glass is released. This is the original main raw material for silicon coatings. Later, German scientist Kem mixed water glass (potassium silicate) inorganic pigments and successfully produced a coating. This coating penetrates into the interior of the mineral base and is integrated into its surface. It can beautify the building, improve the life of the building, and have superior protection for the building. Its superior quality is comparable to other coatings. This coating is ----- all inorganic silicate mineral coatings. Kem developed the silicate solution into a silicon lacquer (mineral coating) and industrialized it, and obtained the patent issued by King Ludwig I on August 10, 1878. The exterior walls of several classical buildings in Germany's Trolls and Switzerland use mineral paints, and the color of the 100-year-old is as bright as new. Visible flame retardancy of mineral coatings, weather resistance is extraordinary!

The Gobels inherit the Chinese national craftsmanship in Dunhuang murals and Guangxi Huashan murals. After thousands of years of climate ruin, the murals are still bright and new, and the traditional Chinese craftsmanship is connotation. It absorbs the technical essence of European production of mineral coatings and was successfully developed in 2002. A new generation of "oxidation-modified waterborne inorganic mineral coatings".

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