Wooden door paint is critical

Aug 09, 2021 Leave a message

Paint is used as a later process in the factory processing of suit wooden doors, and its pros and cons directly affect the final use effect. The editor believes that the cost of painting is also one of the largest parts of the cost of wooden doors.


The types of paint are roughly divided into phenolic paint, alkyd paint, polyurethane paint, nitrocellulose paint, polyester paint and PU paint. Among them, phenolic paint and alkyd paint are basically eliminated in the decoration due to the poor texture and adhesion of the paint film. A large number of them are nitrocellulose paint, polyester paint and PU paint used on high-end furniture. Nitro-lacquer is used by most hand-decorated wood because of its simple construction and suitable for manual operation, but its paint film is thin, feels bad, and has unsatisfactory results.


Due to cost, processing methods and equipment issues, 90% of the suit wooden doors currently on the market use polyester paint, and a few manufacturers use PU paint. Generally speaking, polyester paint and PU paint have to go through six processes such as color finding, three bottoms and two sides. Some brands add curing and waxing processes.


It is recommended that when choosing wooden doors, paint is one of the factors that must be considered. It directly affects the texture, feel, moisture resistance, environmental protection, durability, yellowing resistance and other issues.