ECONOMY INTERIOR EMULSION
An interior paint that provides value for money, especially when compared to distemper. Lp Birla Pro lite the One economy emulsion gives a smooth finish to your walls.
PREMIUM INTERIOR EMULSION
A paint with no complaints! Standing tall and strong as decades go by. Some walls have even seen generations go by and not withered. Those walls had the touch of Silver Shine The OneĀ Premium Emulsion. Persistent paint protection film and stain guard of this washable wall paint will keep you stress free and stain free.
Emulsion paint is water-based paint, that consists of pigment, emulsifier, coagulant, and water. It’s called emulsion because the pigments are dispersed in water emulsified with an emulsifying agent. Emulsion paints are quite popular for their durability, easy-to-use features, and low cost. With that being said, emulsion painting can be used on walls (both exterior and interior), furniture, canvas, or any other surface you would like!
Also known as emulsified paints, there are many types of emulsion paint available, with the most common being gloss, semigloss, matte, eggshell, or velvet.
What does emulsion paint contain?
Emulsion paint is made up of four main ingredients: pigment, emulsifier, coagulant, and water.
- The pigment is what gives the paint its colour and can be either organic or inorganic.
- The emulsifier binds the pigment to the water and helps keep it dispersed evenly throughout the mixture.
- The coagulant is a substance that causes small particles to clump together, which eventually results in the formation of paint droplets.
- And finally, water is used as the solvent for all of these ingredients.
The quality of emulsion paints can vary depending on what type of pigments are used as well as how much solid content (pigment + emulsifier) is in the mix. More advanced emulsion paints will usually have better quality pigments and emulsifiers, resulting in a more viscous emulsion.