Characteristics of Bituminous Paints and its Application When carrying out all kinds of construction work, special bituminous paint can be used. Such a coloring composition is the result of refining petroleum products. It contains special hydrocarbons and looks like a simple resin. Today we will talk about what the main features of these substances have, as well as how such paints are applied correctly.
What it is bituminous paint? Bituminous paint is a special oil-based pigment. After fractional distillation of the oil product, soft masses are formed, resembling black tar, and it is they who subsequently become bituminous compositions for painting. These rubber-bitumen substances perform primarily protective functions, because they can easily withstand sudden temperature changes and high levels of humidity. They will also not be exposed to chemicals. Often, it is with this paint that various metal structures are coated, thus providing anti-corrosion protection. Such formulations, made on the basis of petroleum products, boast excellent protective characteristics. They provide good vapor barrier. Coatings made from such paint are particularly wear-resistant and durable. In addition, they have an anti-slip effect. The rubber film obtained after complete drying will not slip at all, so the floor covering with such an application will be absolutely safe for humans. Bituminous paints are sold ready-made; they do not need to be diluted with additional components before application, so they can be used immediately. But it is worth remembering that if such