2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/603/5/052062
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Influence of Different Kinds of Paints on Self-Cleaning Process of the Facade Coating

Abstract: This work summarizes assessing the durability results of facade coatings in the area of their resistance of the self – cleaning effect. To characterize this feature three different types of samples were chosen: silicone paint, photocatalysis effect paint and lotus flower effect paint. Test samples were exposed on natural conditions and artificial weathering process in laboratory at the same time. After this research, durability effect of self – cleaning properties and stain resistance by established criteria w… Show more

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“…It can be observed that α = 0.42 for light concrete and 0.73 for dark concrete, which caused the obtained results in this study to be lower by about 7% and 20% for the white and grey coatings, respectively. However, generally, the radiation absorption of the envelope depends on the incidence angle of sunlight and on the temperature of this envelope, and it is different for different materials and depends on the level of surface treatment of the material (including surface roughness [ 36 ]). Rough, dark, and matte surfaces demonstrate the highest absorption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be observed that α = 0.42 for light concrete and 0.73 for dark concrete, which caused the obtained results in this study to be lower by about 7% and 20% for the white and grey coatings, respectively. However, generally, the radiation absorption of the envelope depends on the incidence angle of sunlight and on the temperature of this envelope, and it is different for different materials and depends on the level of surface treatment of the material (including surface roughness [ 36 ]). Rough, dark, and matte surfaces demonstrate the highest absorption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%