2023 Taipei International Building Materials Exhibition-a perfect conclusion
2023 Taipei International Building Materials Exhibition-a perfect conclusion


As the global awareness of sustainable development and environmental protection increases, the construction industry is constantly looking for new methods and materials that can reduce environmental impact and improve residential health. In this context, stone-like coating systems have become an important option to achieve sustainable building goals.


Safe, non-toxic and environmentally friendly
The imitation stone coating system uses a low volatile organic compound (VOC) formula, which means that very few harmful gases are released during the construction process, ensuring the safety of indoor and outdoor spaces. This is crucial for improving indoor air quality, especially for people who live or work indoors for long periods of time.


Efficiency advantages of quick completion
In addition to being safe and non-toxic, imitation stone paint systems offer the advantage of quick completion. Faux stone paint is faster to apply than traditional stone or tile because it can be applied directly to a variety of surfaces and requires no additional bricklaying or stone installation time. This not only saves time and labor costs, but also speeds up the progress of the project, allowing the construction project to be completed and put into use faster.

Unity of indoor and outdoor environments
Another advantage of a stone-like paint system is its ability to achieve a unified design style in both indoor and outdoor environments. Because imitation stone paint can be applied to a variety of surfaces, including walls, floors, ceilings, etc., it can achieve consistency and unity in indoor and outdoor spaces, creating a harmonious and smooth spatial atmosphere.


energy efficiency
Waterproof and insulating coating systems have the ability to reflect sunlight and help reduce a building's reliance on air conditioning, thereby reducing energy consumption. This is of great significance for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating global warming.


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