How Are Efficiency and Surface Quality Balanced in Machine-Applied Plaster?
- Ulaş Kacik

- Oct 28
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 8
In machine-applied plastering, the final result depends on the correct mix ratio, appropriate pressure, and the quality of the plaster used.

Machine-applied plaster is one of the most efficient types of plaster used in modern construction projects, offering both speed and cost optimization. However, application success depends not only on the performance of the machine but also on the formulation of the plaster itself.
A machine plaster produced with high-purity raw materials maintains balanced water retention during mixing, preventing cracking while ensuring a uniform surface across large areas due to its long working time. The most common application mistake is mixing by estimation and ignoring the setting time.
For professional results, the manufacturer’s recommended mixing ratios, nozzle type, and application pressure values must always be followed. This ensures a smooth surface without trowel marks, blistering, or color variations.



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