As a traditional floor coating, oil-based floor paint still occupies an important position in specific fields due to its unique properties. The following is an analysis of its core advantages and applicable scenarios:
1. Excellent physical properties
Due to the addition of organic curing agent, the paint film hardness of oil-based floor paint can reach a high level (such as 2H standard), and its wear resistance and compression resistance are particularly outstanding, which is suitable for heavy-duty industrial areas such as logistics warehouses, mechanical workshops, etc. Its high-gloss surface can also enhance the beauty of the floor and is suitable for commercial spaces that require visual effects.
2. Mature technology and construction experience
After years of development, the construction process of oil-based paint has been widely mastered. Experienced construction teams can complete the coating quickly and have more flexibility in handling complex base surfaces.
3. High cost-effectiveness
In terms of material cost, oil-based paint is usually lower than water-based floor paint, especially the topcoat part. For projects with limited budgets and low environmental requirements, oil-based paint is more economical.
4. Stable chemical resistance
Oil-based paint has strong tolerance to oil and chemical solvents, and is suitable for environments that are easily exposed to corrosive substances, such as auto repair shops and chemical plants.
5. Irreplaceable application scenarios
Although environmental protection policies are becoming stricter, oil-based paint is still irreplaceable in the following scenarios:
Environment with high humidity or large temperature difference: Oil-based paint has strong penetration and can adapt to some wet base surfaces.
Short-term high-frequency use requirements: such as temporary exhibition halls or rapid renovation projects, because it can be put into use after drying.