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Color Interior Wall Coating

    • Product Name: Color Interior Wall Coating
    • Alias: ciwc
    • Einecs: 265-995-8
    • Mininmum Order: 1 g
    • Factroy Site: Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
    • Price Inquiry: sales3@ascent-chem.com
    • Manufacturer: Ascent Petrochem Holdings Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    817374

    Product Name Color Interior Wall Coating
    Type Water-based paint
    Finish Matte
    Color Options Multiple
    Coverage Per Liter 10 square meters
    Drying Time 2 hours
    Application Method Brush, roller, or spray
    Voc Content Low
    Washability High
    Recommended Surface Interior walls
    Thinning Required Yes, with water
    Storage Life 24 months
    Surface Preparation Clean, dry, free of dust
    Packaging Size 1L, 5L, 10L
    Adhesion Strength Strong

    As an accredited Color Interior Wall Coating factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The package is a sturdy 5-liter white plastic bucket with a vibrant label displaying "Color Interior Wall Coating" and product details.
    Shipping The shipping of Color Interior Wall Coating is conducted in securely sealed containers to prevent leaks and contamination. Products are packaged in sturdy, clearly labeled drums or pails, transported via road or freight according to relevant safety regulations. Appropriate documentation and handling instructions accompany each shipment to ensure safe and compliant delivery.
    Storage Color Interior Wall Coating should be stored in a tightly sealed container, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep away from incompatible materials such as strong acids and oxidizers. Ensure the storage area is secure, labeled, and protected from freezing. Store out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
    Application of Color Interior Wall Coating

    Gloss Level: Color Interior Wall Coating with a matte gloss level is used in residential living rooms, where it provides a smooth, non-reflective finish for modern aesthetics.

    VOC Content: Color Interior Wall Coating formulated with low VOC content is used in hospitals, where it ensures minimal indoor air pollution and enhances patient safety.

    Mildew Resistance: Color Interior Wall Coating with enhanced mildew resistance is used in bathrooms, where it prevents fungal growth and prolongs wall surface durability.

    Washability Grade: Color Interior Wall Coating rated for high washability is used in schools, where it allows for frequent cleaning without color fading.

    Tinting Strength: Color Interior Wall Coating with high tinting strength is used in commercial offices, where it achieves vibrant and long-lasting color coverage with minimal product use.

    Adhesion Strength: Color Interior Wall Coating with superior adhesion strength is used in high-traffic corridors, where it ensures lasting bond to various substrate materials.

    Drying Time: Color Interior Wall Coating with a rapid drying time of under 1 hour is used in quick-renovation projects, where it minimizes downtime and accelerates project completion.

    Coverage Rate: Color Interior Wall Coating with a coverage rate of 12 m²/L is used in large open-plan spaces, where it reduces material consumption and application costs.

    Formaldehyde Emission: Color Interior Wall Coating with ultra-low formaldehyde emission is used in children’s playrooms, where it enhances indoor air quality and occupant safety.

    Alkali Resistance: Color Interior Wall Coating with high alkali resistance is used on new interior cement walls, where it prevents color degradation and maintains surface integrity.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing Our Color Interior Wall Coating

    Real-World Solutions from an Experienced Manufacturer

    We have spent decades in the chemical industry developing coatings that address both practical challenges and aesthetic demands. Our Color Interior Wall Coating stands out because it was developed not on a drawing board, but in real facilities, in constant dialog with the people who actually apply these finishes. When you invest time and cost into painting interiors, you expect more than just a color on the wall — you want lasting protection, safe application, and reliable results. That understanding shapes every batch that comes off our line.

    What Makes This Coating Different

    The model we manufacture offers a low-VOC, waterborne acrylic base formulated for healthy indoor air quality without the lingering chemical odor that usually drives people out of their homes or offices for days. We chose these ingredients after listening to years of feedback from painting contractors, home builders, and even property managers. Complaints about headaches, allergic reactions, and time lost to drying downtime were too common with many old-fashioned products. We couldn’t ignore those concerns.

    Our production process incorporates high-shear dispersion techniques. This might sound like industry jargon, but let me put it plainly: The raw pigments and resins are blended under controlled conditions that prevent clumping and uneven coverage — a problem that many generic coatings never really solve. Every pail we ship has been through internal quality controls where we check viscosity, color stability, and film integrity. It’s a far cry from boxed 'house brand' paint that varies from bucket to bucket, both in look and in how well it covers previous layers or stains.

    Specs That Matter for Builders and Painters

    We package this coating for direct use, with a recommended coverage rate based on lab trials and thousands of square meters of field application, not just whatever is printed on the side of a can. Our standard model uses a high-solids content formula — meaning every liter puts more pigment and binder on the wall. Fewer coats, faster job turnover, and real savings on labor. This isn’t theoretical: One customer, a mid-sized renovation contractor, told us point-blank that using our coating shaved almost a day off each three-room project.

    Because we manufacture the resin and let pigment suppliers compete for our business, we control every step. That means our product’s hiding power (what the industry calls “opacity”) covers darker or uneven backgrounds without endless recoating. We’ve tested our white and off-white shades on patched drywall and even stained wood paneling. Consistent feedback from applicators: even coverage, fewer touchups.

    Why the Details Matter

    Some manufacturers cut resin content to hit a price point, hoping nobody notices until it’s too late. We take pride in refusing to do that. The binder content stays high, so after drying, the film stands up to abrasion and standard cleaning routines — no chalking, no powdering under a damp cloth. That matters for facilities in healthcare and education especially, where wall finishes put up with constant wear and frequent disinfecting.

    We use our own factory’s environmental controls to keep dust, humidity, and temperature stable during production. This shows in the shelf life and stability of each batch. Nearly two years on a warehouse rack, our unopened containers give the same results as on day one. We’ve actually sent random production samples to outside labs for verification, just to make sure our claims hold up. The chemistry doesn’t lie.

    Practical Application Notes from the Field

    A lot of products get praised for their "easy application," but the truth comes out when painters are under pressure. We designed this coating with an open time that suits both summer and winter conditions, so a painter has enough time to blend out lap marks and cut in without fighting against fast drying—even under HVAC or drafty jobsite conditions. Some contractors report being able to schedule two coats before lunch break, which doubles their productivity on hallway and office jobs.

    We work directly with applicators when setting our tint formulae, so the color portfolio holds up in both sunlight and under LED office lighting, without the yellowing or fading that comes from cheaper dyes. Our formula keeps pigments encapsulated in a stable matrix of polymer, not just floating free; this locks in color and gives a consistent appearance even after years of cleaning.

    Comparing with Commodity Paints and Specialty Alternatives

    We hear from buyers who have tried “discount” paints in the past, only to complain about roller drag, patchy results, or peeling after just one season. Our Color Interior Wall Coating confronts those issues head-on. The film it produces adheres tenaciously to clean plaster, concrete, primed brick, and existing coatings. Because we supply trade professionals as well as institutional buyers, we don’t make thin compromises for low bids; our product survives daily wear in schools, hospitals, and offices.

    Some specialty coatings push exotic features — antimicrobial additives, stain-blocking primers, super-hydrophobic surfaces. We field-tested several additives for specific projects: healthcare facilities in particular sometimes benefit from silver-based antimicrobial protection, or from silicone additives for moisture-prone walls. Our core product keeps the focus on robust performance and healthy indoor air, but we adjust formulas as needed for big institutional buyers. This balance between proven chemistry and customization comes from years of practical manufacturing, not chasing marketing fads.

    Balancing Aesthetics with Durability

    Color choices were once a matter of marketing brochures and pigment charts. These days, end users expect the same performance from vibrant colors as from classic eggshells. Our lab uses UV stability testing and real sunlight exposure to guard against fading, so even accent walls in high-traffic lobbies hold their pop for years. Resin quality shows in how the finish resists water marks and smudges during everyday use. The sheen options — matte, satin, or mid-gloss — result from controlled formulation, not just a tweak of additives at the finishing step.

    School district maintenance staff told us their old coatings scuffed and marred after just a few months. We responded by bumping up the cross-link density in our resin system so our wall coating resists abrasion from backpacks, chairs, and daily cleaning. The proof isn’t just in the lab numbers, but in the complaints we stopped getting from facility managers.

    Real Impact on Indoor Environmental Quality

    Consumers and building managers ask tough questions about emissions and allergies. Years back, we saw volatile organic compounds (VOCs) drop as a regulatory requirement. Our formulas went further—dropping glycol ethers and aromatic solvents before it became standard practice. Employees on big renovation sites reported lower rates of headaches and nausea after switching to our product. Property owners noticed less “off-gassing” odor, and occupants could return hours after completion, not days. This isn’t just regulatory compliance. Clean air matters, especially for tenants, patients, teachers, and workers who spend countless hours indoors.

    We never saw coatings as simply décor. Building performance ratings increasingly focus on the health and safety of finishes and furnishings. As a manufacturer, our responsibility means not only making durable finishes, but finishes that contribute positively to living and working environments. Each batch report we publish lists VOC content, and we share this directly with sustainability auditors and building inspectors. By sticking to clean chemistry and rigorous batch controls, we cut out the guesswork for architects and end-users.

    Long-Term Cost and Maintenance Benefits

    A wall coating isn’t a one-time buy for anyone managing commercial, residential, or institutional property. Over the last ten years, we collected data from facility maintenance teams on repaint cycles. Most of our large-volume users report they can go two to three years longer between repaints compared to their old systems, cutting labor and disruption costs. A school system told us their previous coatings looked “tired” after sixteen months; our product stayed presentable over three school years.

    We use high-purity, lightfast pigments sourced under strict quality demands, so the colors don’t bleach out under fluorescent or sunlight exposure. Renovation teams send us photos years after the job, showing consistent shade matches when they retouch a wall or expand a room. This isn’t accidental — we keep pigment lot records and batch archives, allowing us to reproduce the same colors and finishes years down the line.

    Working Toward Greener Manufacturing

    Plenty of people in our business see “green chemistry” as a checkbox for marketing. For us, sustainability is about more than thinner cans and a recycling logo. We redesigned our mixing and cleaning processes to minimize water use, reprocessing rinse water for subsequent blends and recovering leftover pigment solids for use in construction fillers. Our facility runs on a combination of grid and renewable power. These investments don’t pad out a press release; they reduce the waste footprint and cut costs over time.

    Intentional sourcing stands behind each ingredient. Our acrylic binder supplier meets ISO environmental standards, and we audit them on both supply chain transparency and chemical stewardship. This level of due diligence isn’t common, and it costs time and money. But it means our wall coating contains no hazardous air pollutants (HAPs), no formaldehyde donors, and absolutely no heavy metals in the pigment set. School districts in particular have asked for this, spurred on by new safety guidelines nationwide. They come back to us because we deliver exactly what’s promised.

    Supporting Professional Users and End Clients

    We don’t sell “one size fits all” — every job brings its own quirks. Painting crews often contact us with onsite questions. Experienced foremen know certain climates, substrates, and schedules can make or break a paint job. We return the favor with real-world advice. We built our technical hotline for fast troubleshooting: running down stains, prepping new concrete, assessing compatibility with specialty primers. Over the years, we assembled a network of expert applicators who share feedback and tips, constantly improving both our products and our instructions.

    We place sample batches in the hands of local contractor teams before we finalize any change to formulation or color palette. Field data trumps lab theory. If a roller drags or the coverage disappoints, we hear about it in days, not quarters. That cycle of feedback and improvement shaped the current version of our Color Interior Wall Coating more than any boardroom meeting ever could.

    Addressing Issues in Real Working Conditions

    Projects rarely go as planned — we know this from direct experience. A batch of humid weather or an unexpected change in surface type can throw off even a seasoned pro. We work with users to manage unexpected surface contaminants, new drywall dust, efflorescence on masonry, or lingering alkali problems. Because our binder formulation tolerates moderate surface variation, our coating tends to grab and cure well even outside perfect conditions. In lab comparisons, our coating tolerates higher humidity and variable temperature better than most commodity paints or discount imports. This reduces worries about delayed schedules or callbacks.

    Touchups and repairs are another reality in the real world. We made sure our wall coating accepts new layers months later without “flashing” (obvious shine differences) or color mismatches. Apartment managers appreciate this during tenant turnover, as do hospital maintenance crews forced to keep up appearances while facilities stay operational.

    Listening to Both the Market and Science

    We respect both hands-on trade experience and new research. Jobsite feedback matters just as much as laboratory testing. If mold or bacteria are a concern, we investigate additives supported by published studies, not marketing fads. If new safety standards come out, we run comparative tests and adjust.

    Our own R&D group runs accelerated aging and durability studies with recognized ISO methods. We don’t hide poor results — every improvement starts with solid data, not wishful thinking. If an ingredient or pigment doesn’t meet expectations, it doesn’t go in the next lot. This philosophy lets us catch problems early and keeps field performance ahead of the average brand.

    Practical Recommendations for End Users

    We encourage project leaders to think beyond the initial bucket price. Consider jobsite health, labor savings, and life-cycle costs. Paint jobs impose not just material costs but lost occupancy in homes, schools, and offices. Our coating dries to recoat in under two hours under normal conditions, letting workers or tenants return almost immediately. This supports faster turnarounds for busy environments.

    Surface preparation still matters. While our product resists issues from moderate dust or remnant stains, a properly cleaned and primed substrate delivers the best performance. We guide large projects through site analysis and sample area testing; failing small trials means no wasted effort across hundreds of rooms. This practical approach comes out of fixing too many jobs where “shortcut” paints created expensive rework.

    No-Bull Quality Track Record

    Industry awards don’t impress us as much as repeat orders. Facility managers, schools, and renovators who test our product usually come back to us. Year-on-year sales have grown, not from splashy advertisements, but from word of mouth and honest trial. In buildings across the region — and now in export markets — our coating lines hallways, classroom walls, medical exam rooms, and apartments.

    That reliability doesn’t come from luck. Every barrel we ship carries a record of its raw inputs, production date, and batch testing results. We keep these records for regulatory audits, but more importantly, so clients can check and verify product performance. By taking manufacturing accountability seriously, we give customers real confidence.

    Toward the Next Generation of Wall Coatings

    We see the market moving toward ever-stricter safety and environmental standards. Architects and clients are now looking for coatings compatible with smart technologies and antibacterial finishes. Sensors embedded in wall coatings are not far away, and we are experimenting with compatibility testing. At each step, our role as a direct manufacturer puts us in a position to respond quickly, validate claims, and supply robust products, not just hype.

    We expect more from wall coatings than just color. As buildings become healthier, easier to clean, and more energy efficient, we refine our chemistry to keep up. Our legacy is not only the coatings on millions of square meters of wall, but the jobs we help complete on time, the headaches we help prevent, and the cleaner environments we help create.

    We invite you to reach out, request a technical consultation, or see for yourself how a truly manufactured wall coating can make a real difference in your next project.

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