CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS (CE 103): Paints and Varnishes
Protection and Aesthetics: Paints and Varnishes
Welcome to Chapter 9 of Civil Engineering Materials (CE 103). This chapter delves into the critical role of Paints and Varnishes in civil engineering, serving both protective and aesthetic purposes for various structures.
Paints and varnishes are essential surface coatings used to protect materials like wood, metal, and plaster from weathering, corrosion, and decay. Understanding the composition, types, and application methods of these materials is vital for ensuring the longevity and visual appeal of construction projects.
In this module, we will explore the functions and ingredients of paints and varnishes, different types available (such as oil, enamel, emulsion, and distempers), their specific uses, application processes on new and old surfaces, and common defects like blistering and peeling that engineers must avoid.
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