Mastic Powder
- Ability to dye with a variety of solvent or water-soluble dyes
- Maintains flexibility in extreme heat and frost
- Resistant to sunlight
Description
Mastic Powder
To achieve a completely smooth and uniform surface and to equalize the final material’s texture, using Mastic Powder on the final surface after completing the joint filling process is essential before starting the painting (to balance paint absorption and prevent shadowing). One of the most important advantages of Mastic is its high repair capability.
Applying a Mastic layer reduces the need for repeated paint layers. Painting putty powder is specifically suitable for use on plaster surfaces that have been primed with undercoat oil. The drying time for this powder typically ranges between 12 to 24 hours.
Mastic Powder has versatile applications in art and painting. This putty is a soft, specialized material that can be used as a substitute for joint fillers. Applying Mastic on surfaces provides a smooth and uniform coating, concealing connections and edges. Painting putty powder is used before painting to create a flawless surface for clean and neat painting. This putty is one of the best alternatives to traditional putty in building painting, as it does not mix with paint, dries quickly, is easy to sand, offers high coverage depth, and allows for easier paint application.
Features Mastic Powder
- Provides strong adhesion to various building materials such as concrete, stone, metals, and similar surfaces
- Can be painted with both water-based or solvent-based paints
- Maintains flexibility even under extreme temperatures or freezing conditions
- High resistance to environmental factors
- Resistant to direct sunlight exposure
- Does not shrink or drip
- Non-toxic and can be used in areas in contact with drinking water
- Significant resistance to chemicals and weather conditions
- Smooths and levels the underlying surface
- Reduces the need for multiple layers of paint
More products: construction paint & putty
Applications Mastic Powder
- Installing coated gypsum boards and boards with polystyrene foam insulation on walls made of brick, concrete, clay, Siporex, Hebel, and gypsum
- Improving thermal and acoustic properties of walls or used as a replacement for plaster and whitewashing
- Complete surface coverage after joint filling, preventing shadows caused by differences in the underlying materials and their varying paint absorption rates
- Preparing and smoothing walls for painting
- Ideal for puttying and priming various surfaces
- Covering joints and connections between walls and ceilings
How to Use
To prepare painting mastic putty, first pour some water into a container, then gradually add the mastic powder. Mix well until a smooth and uniform consistency is achieved. Finally, apply the mixture to the desired surfaces using a spatula or trowel.
Technical specification table
Appearance | powder |
Color | white |
Specific Gravity | 0/9Β gr/cm3 |
Base Material | Plaster |
Ion chlorine | Doesnβt have |
Package
5-20 kg bag
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