The application temperature requirements for water-based paint are usually between **5℃ and 35℃**. The specific temperature range may vary depending on the product. The following is a detailed description:
Minimum temperature: Generally not less than 5℃. Too low temperature will cause the paint to dry slowly, form a poor film, or even freeze.
Maximum temperature: Usually not more than 35℃. High temperature will cause the paint to dry too quickly, affect leveling, and may cause cracking or blistering.
Ideal temperature: It is recommended to apply between 10℃ and 30℃ to ensure the best film-forming effect and adhesion of the paint.
Humidity requirements: Relative humidity should be controlled between 60% and 70%. Too high humidity will delay drying, and too low humidity may cause drying too quickly.
Base surface temperature: The base surface temperature should be at least 3℃ higher than the dew point temperature to avoid condensation affecting the coating quality.
Before application, refer to the product manual to ensure that the environmental conditions meet the requirements.
Post time: Apr-02-2025