Keim silicate

With roots dating back to 1870, Keim's silicate paint appears to be a well-documented, proven and almost incomparable product in terms of quality and longevity. The silicate paint connects with the substrate and creates a strong and diffusion-open surface that lasts for many years. The pure silicate color differs from the film-forming paints by being associated with the mineral substrate, so that in principle a petrification occurs.

The mixture of fused quartz sand and potash is called potassium silicate, which penetrates into the pores of the substrate, where it gradually changes to crystalline form. Silicate paint can be used indoors or outdoors. The paints are fire tested, hypoallergenic and do not contain MI or VOC.

Keim silicate

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