The commercial painting product market has literally hundreds of applicators, paints, sprays, and types of coatings. If you are in charge of a large facility, knowing a little bit about the types of products available can help you make better maintenance decisions about your commercial building.
Commercial Painting Delivery Systems
Airless Spray
Airless spray systems offer versatile and modular functioning. Airless systems can be used to apply lacquers, elastomerics, stains, and other coatings, and may be outfitted for either indoor or outdoor use. These sprayers are available in gas or electric powered models. The gas powered models are powerful, but are more suited to outdoor projects. Inside jobs are best handled with the quieter electric airless sprayer.
High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP)
HVLP systems use a large volume of air reduced to a very low air pressure to turn a liquid paint into a spray. This commercial painting delivery system is often used to coat detailed woodwork and for ceilings. Spray painting works by either combining the paint with air, or convert the paint to tiny droplets and accelerate these out a nozzle. Commercial examples of this include the popular product the Wagner PowerPainter.
Standard Commercial Painting Paints
Standard commercial paints, such as the various paints, primers and stains produced by companies like Benjamin Moore and Cabot, are used for general purpose coverings. Commercial painting products have a wide range of properties, so you should discuss your needs and immediate requirements with a knowledgeable commercial painting contractor company.
Specialty Commercial Painting Paints
Specialty commercial paints offer radically different coating properties for a demanding commercial painting environment. Here are a few examples of products that are designed for heavy-duty commercial and industrial applications:
-Covercrete, a specialized concrete coating
-Griggs Paint, unique aerospace ready coatings
-Polymerland, special engineered resins for use with polymers
-Armorpoxy, a tough floor coating system
Final Words
If you have a commercial project coming up soon, please contact a professional painting company. A skilled and experienced commercial painting contractor will be able to suggest the various products and coating techniques that are right for your building project.