Fastness of Protective and Decorative Coatings Construction Products and Structures to the Action of Wind

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The article provides information about the stress state protective and decorative coatings during aging. The influence of the discrete nature of the substrate on the change in the stress state of the coatings from the action of the wind load is considered. It was revealed that for each type of coating there is its own critical value of the pore size (unfilled paint), the excess of which leads to cracking of the coatings. A method is proposed for selecting the optimal coating thickness.

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