emalimaalityyppeihin
Emalimaalityyppeihin is a Finnish term that refers to the classification of enamel paints according to binder chemistry and application characteristics. In Finnish paint literature, enamel coatings are described as hard, durable finishes that cure to form a glossy or satin surface and are used on metal, wood, and other substrates.
- Oil-based enamel (alkyd or solvent-based): highly durable and glossy; longer drying times and higher VOC content;
- Water-based enamel (acrylic or latex): lower odor and VOC, easier cleanup, and faster drying; modern formulations
- Epoxy enamel: two-component systems offering strong adhesion, chemical resistance, and wear resistance; widely used on metal
- Polyurethane enamel: strong UV resistance and long-term color stability; used in outdoor applications and areas with
- Hybrid or specialty enamels: blends that combine properties of different binders (for example, acrylic-polyurethane) to balance
Surface preparation and application: effective enamel performance depends on thorough cleaning, rust removal or sanding, and
Applications: enamel paints are used on metal hardware, automotive parts, furniture, cabinetry, and architectural coatings where
Safety and environmental considerations: selecting low-VOC formulations when possible and adhering to ventilation, disposal, and handling