Technology and methods of painting wood and wooden products
Changing the color of wood in an artificial way is necessary in order to provide products with a decorative look. In addition, a change in the natural color of the material does not entail a change in its texture or natural pattern, maintaining their naturalness. Aspen can easily turn into a black tree, birch will become a nut, and the beech will imitate the red tree. Staining wood is possible by direct or grassy coloring. Direct wood coloring provides for the use of dyes that can penetrate the structure of wood material to a depth of one and a half millimeters or spread throughout the volume of the tree. In this case, any chemical effect with the natural components of the wood composition is excluded. Superficial painting is available at home, and the depth of penetration of a colorful substance provides the subsequent execution of grinding, cycling and surface treatment. A stain or a heifer is used as a means for surface dyeing. Birch is great in order to turn into a nut in this way. After processing, there is a contrasting manifestation of the natural pattern, its juiciness, which is due to uneven absorbing the stain with wood fibers. Smolish layers respond well to such dye, so if a law firm wants to arrange its office in a classic style using wooden structures, then it is not recommended to choose just such products. The dried surface is polished and finished with dry dye particles.