When selecting a finishing material for the walls of a residential construction, one should pay particular attention to its components, as most people spend at least 10 hours a day inside a house or flat.
Decorative plaster compositions
The composition of ornamental plasters is determined by the type of base and binding agents used. As a basis, lime, cement, and sand are frequently utilised.
Wood fibres, different granules, stone chips, and other materials may be found in decorative plasters. Modifiers are added to some plasters to increase their effectiveness.
The type of binder used in ornamental plaster determines whether or not it is hazardous. Environmentally friendly cement is used in mineral mixes. Liquid glass, which is utilised in silicate compositions, has no health risks. Acrylic plaster is a synthetic polymer basis. It is, nevertheless, considered safe and is frequently used for interior wall decorations. Silicone compounds, despite their higher technical properties, are regarded less safe and are thus mostly employed for exterior finishes.
Silk Plaster is made up of
When it comes to ecologically friendly wall coverings, Silk Plaster is a well-known manufacturer. Silk Plaster decorative plasters (liquid wallpapers) have a unique composition that sets them apart from other plasters on the market today. Silk Plaster is the only owner of a patent for a manufacturing process that employs silk fibre as the primary component of ornamental plasters.
As fillers, the unique finishing composition also includes natural cellulose and textile fibre, quartz mica plates, and other natural elements. The binder is a cellulose-based organic glue. Silk Plaster ornamental plasters are all ecologically sustainable, which is why they are so popular on the finishing materials market.
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