Comparison of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Baking Paint and Acrylic Paint
In practical applications, Amino Baking Paint and Acrylic Series Paints each have their own strengths, and the choice can be made based on actual usage requirements. If you need assistance with selection, please feel free to contact our customer service team. We are dedicated to serving you and will recommend the most suitable products for your needs.
Advantages | Disadvantages | Application Scenarios | |
Amino Baking Paint | Vibrant colors, excellent physical properties, suitable for multi-layer application, strong adhesion. Outstanding adhesion on polished and electroplated surfaces. Excellent stone chip resistance. High cost performance. | Requires Baking Needs to be baked at 120°C to 150°C, typically used for metal substrates and other heat-resistant materials, such as vitrified fiber. | Metals, large glass (substrates that do not soften or deform at 120°C-150°C). |
PU Acrylic Two-component Paint | Vibrant colors excellent physical properties dries at room temperature | There is a pot life for mixed paint. The air humidity should not exceed 60%. After mixing, the paint must be used within 8 hours (or within 2 hours for some products), otherwise it may affect application and performance. During application, the relative air humidity must not exceed 60%. | Metals, plastics, wood, concrete (slightly inferior adhesion and impact resistance on polished and electroplated metal surfaces compared to baking paint). |
Single-component Acrylic Air-dry Paint | Excellent physical properties, dries at room temperature, easy to apply. | Inferior Decorative Properties The gloss and vibrancy are somewhat lacking. | Metals, plastics, wood, concrete. |
Nitrocellulose Acrylic Paint | Dries at room temperature fast drying easy to apply | Poor Decorative Properties Poor Weather Resistance For outdoor use, it is recommended to pair with a topcoat varnish. The gloss and vibrancy are inferior, and the weather resistance is relatively poor. If used outdoors, it is advisable to apply a protective clear varnish. | Metals, plastics, wood, concrete. |