In our country, it is customary to install fences around the grave. Firstly, in this way, we outline the boundaries of the burial place. Secondly, this is a kind of obstacle for animals that accidentally wandered into the churchyard. And on it you can attach a tablet with the name of the deceased, a funeral wreath.
Whatever fences you meet in cemeteries! Basically, they are made of metal, since metal, with proper processing, can last for many years. Therefore, the quite reasonable question arises: what paint should I choose for painting the fence in the cemetery?
to contents ↑And it is not at all the color of the solution (although white, blue, black, gilded, patina is traditionally used). The main thing is that the painting provides reliable protection of the metal from corrosion and the harmful effects of external environments.
What paint should resist
One way or another, but the painted fence will be constantly exposed to various influences. Therefore, the material selected for metal work should:
- withstand atmospheric temperature changes;
- be inert to the effect of ultraviolet radiation;
- reliably protect iron from the harmful effects of moisture (snow, rain, soil moisture), creating a waterproof, strong, durable protective film on the treated surface;
- be immune to winds and other atmospheric phenomena;
- Do not respond to chemical effects (for example, such substances can accumulate in fog, and then settle on the fence);
- be resistant to the effects of biological micro and macro environments.
Performance of work
Before painting the fence in the cemetery, you need to do the following.
- The surface of the finished metal product must be cleaned of rust, dust, dirt. After cleaning, it should become as if polished (to shine). Be careful, do not miss a single place, especially the connection points of structural elements (the so-called inaccessible places).
- Places of adhesions are also cleaned, leveled. The entire structure is tested for strength and reliability of the joints.
- To enhance the protective properties of the staining solution, as well as to facilitate the painting itself, it is recommended that the fence be treated with an antiseptic for metal and primed. The primer will increase the adhesive properties of materials, reduce paint consumption, and provide more uniform staining.
- After the primer has dried, the structure can be painted.
Note that most of the work is carried out before the structure is delivered and installed in the cemetery. The last stage, that is, the staining of the metal, it is desirable to produce after installing the fence. Indeed, during installation there is a chance of damage to the finish.
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So, we will consider what paints for metal it is better to paint a cemetery fence.When choosing, be guided by such indicators:
- the solution should have the purpose of "metal";
- recommendations for use: for outdoor use;
- Among the technical characteristics must be present: durability, strength, hydrophobicity, inertness to atmospheric phenomena;
- decorative features of the solution (enamel, glossy, matte paint).
Most often, the fencing in the cemetery is painted with acrylic, oil or alkyd paint. Each solution has its advantages and disadvantages. For example, an acrylic mixture is easy to apply and dries quickly, hydrophobic, non-toxic, provides good protection, there is the possibility of tinting. Of the obvious shortcomings, let us single out the average operational duration, as well as the susceptibility to low temperatures.
Previously, oil paints were used more often, but after the appearance of better quality blends, their popularity significantly decreased. After painting on the metal surface, a strong shiny film is formed that repels water well.
As a solvent, drying oil is traditionally used. True, oil solutions dry longer. They are not recommended for use in conditions of constant high humidity (because of this, the operating period is reduced). The presence of solvents gives the solution a characteristic odor; therefore, personal protective equipment is required during operation. Another disadvantage is uneven staining.
The leader in sales of special-purpose paints - painting fences in the cemetery - are alkyd paint mixes. They meet the requirements put forward for the materials used for outdoor work. Hydrophobicity, inertness to the influence of external environments, good adhesion, durability. Among the minuses, we highlight only the high toxicity of the working solution, so you simply can not do without individual protective equipment.
Often, iron minium, the so-called silverfish, is used to color metal structures. The material is relatively inexpensive and publicly available. The most “economical” option is the use of primer-enamel, which has a shelf life of up to 5 years without re-processing. Not rarely used and decorative paints for metal, which, although more expensive than usual, have a more luxurious appearance.
By and large, everyone chooses how to paint the fence on the grave of the deceased. The main thing is that the protective properties of substances remain longer. This means that iron remains resistant to corrosion processes longer.