Cement paint

cement paint

[si′ment ‚pānt] (materials) A mixture based on portland cement, with filler, accelerator, and water repellent added, that is combined with water and applied to masonry, concrete, or brickwork; provides a waterproof coating.

Cement paint

A paint that is a mixture of cement and pigment, or one based on an alkali-resistant vehicle, such as casein, and used over cement surfaces.

cement paint, concrete paint

1.A paint consisting generally of white portland cement and water, pigments, hydrated lime, water repellents, or hygroscopic salts; usually applied over masonry surfaces as a waterproofing. 2. A paint formulated to be resistant to the alkali in the cement surface over which it is applied.