Limeijia Sand-in-water Coating creates surface effects resembling marble and granite, making it an innovative and high-end exterior decorative coating. The product features liquid multicolored particles that encapsulate quartz sand using polymer emulsions, combined with background coating to present a realistic, textured, and three-dimensional marble surface effect after spraying. It offers a luxurious, elegant, and premium appearance, serving as a safer alternative to natural granite stone tiles. It is suitable for exterior wall coatings of various buildings.
Product Introduction
Sand-in-water Coating is a kind of colorfuland textured environmentally friendly coating for external walls, which has awide range of application, good decorative effect and adapts to all kinds ofharsh environments. It is the preferred material for the external wall ofglobal painting project.
Features of Sand-in-water Coating
Simulates the surface effect of marble andgranite.
Environmentally friendly product with awater-based formula.
Weather-resistant coating with UVprotection, anti-static properties, and resistance to high temperatures,abrasion, acids, and alkalis.
Strong adhesion, non-bubbling, non-peeling,non-fading, waterproof, and mold-resistant.
Easy to apply.
Applications of Sand-in-water Coating
The decoration and protection of exteriorwalls of various buildings.
villas, residential houses, guesthouses,hotels, schools, hospitals, museums, art galleries, libraries, concert halls,sports centers, office buildings, commercial plazas, industrial parks, factoryworkshops, stations, and national infrastructure projects.
Packaging Specifications
25 kg/barrel (20L cylindrical plasticbucket: height 38 cm, upper diameter 30.9 cm, lower diameter 29.8 cm).
Supporting Coatings and Application Tools
Supporting Coatings and Usage
Primer: Theoretical consumption is 8–9㎡/kg (1 coat). Actual consumption may vary depending on wall surfaceroughness or construction methods (refer to the primer product introduction fordetails).
Background Coating: Theoretical consumptionis 3–3.5㎡/kg (1 coat). Actual consumption may varydepending on wall surface roughness or construction methods.
Sand-in-water Coating: Theoreticalconsumption is 1.3–1.5 kg/㎡ (2 coats). Actualconsumption may vary depending on wall surface roughness or constructionmethods.
Line Coating (optional): Theoretical consumptionis 80–100㎡/kg (1 coat for line marking). Actualconsumption may vary depending on grid size or line thickness.
Finish coat: Theoretical consumption is 6–7㎡/kg (1 coat). Actual consumption may vary depending on wall surfaceroughness or construction methods (refer to the finish coat productintroduction for details).
Note: We will provide and confirm thenecessary coatings for your project based on your desired results.