1. Finishing Plaster (White Plaster)
One of the most widely used types of construction plaster is finishing plaster, specifically designed for whitewashing and fine plastering. Compared to other plasters on the market, white plaster has a lower price and offers high efficiency and strong adhesion.
2. Micronized Plaster
Micronized plaster is used for various construction applications such as wall building, plasterwork, and mold making. Compared to ordinary plaster, micronized plaster has a wider range of applications.
3. Satin Plaster
Satin plaster is highly suitable for final finishing due to its washability and high resistance to moisture and corrosion. It must first be mixed with specific additives and then applied as the final coating layer.
4. Colored Plaster
Colored plaster is made from blended chemical coloring powders and is available in various colors. It is commonly used for wall finishing and decorative sculpture production.
5. Spray Plaster
Spray plaster is applied to surfaces using a plaster spraying machine. After drying, it forms a smooth and durable layer highly resistant to heat and moisture. It can be applied directly to ceilings or walls without rough plaster and is compatible with all climates. Spray plaster fills surface pores uniformly and can be used on brick, concrete, cement, and other substrates.
6. Aj Plaster
Aj plaster has a very fine particle size and is used for sculpture making, prefabricated plaster components, glaze paint production, and fine finishing. It has unique physical and chemical properties and is considered a slow-setting material.
7. Siva Plaster
Siva plaster has higher moisture resistance compared to ordinary plaster and features lower sound and thermal conductivity. It is suitable for undercoating and can be applied to various surfaces. After applying Siva plaster, surfaces can be finished with oil paints, acrylic coatings, PVC wall coverings, polymer satin plaster, Belka coatings, and more.
8. Gipton Plaster
Gipton plaster provides higher setting time and better adhesion than ordinary plaster. It is used to cover foam, concrete, cement, and similar surfaces. After kiln processing, it is mixed with additives to achieve the required strength for concrete surfaces. Gipton plaster can be applied in single or double layers on brick, porous concrete, cement blocks, and concrete blocks. Its water absorption rate is not less than 3%.
9. Gypsum (Gypsum Mineral)
Gypsum is a natural mineral composed of calcium sulfate. In its pure form, it is white and is also used in the production of gypsum stone. The type used in plaster manufacturing is crystalline.
When purchasing gypsum, factors such as whiteness and fineness should be considered.
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