Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Carrier
- Chemical Family
- CASE Ingredients Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
- Composition
Oil content: approx. 27 % of drying fatty acids
Applications & Uses
- Applications
- Application Method
- Compatible Polymers & Resins
- Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
- Cure Method
- Coating Type
- Uses
Short-oil alkyd resin for air-drying primers, as well as single and top coats; good dipping bath
stability.
Properties
- Typical Properties
Value | Units | Test Method / Conditions | |
Viscosity | 2000-3000 mPas | mPas | AV-F-V005 |
Acid Value | max. 20 | mg KOH/g | — |
Color value (Iodine) | Max. 10 | — | — |
Non Volatile Content | 60 | w % | AV-F-F003 |
Technical Details & Test Data
- Processing and Performance
The low oil content of Lioptal 836 yields very quick-drying glossy top coats. With forced
drying, e.g. 30 min / 80°C, very hard films are obt ained within a short period of time.
Dipping coatings based on Lioptal 836 have excellent tank stability. The possibility of
combining with clorinated vinyl polymers (e.g. Laroflax) is also worth mentioning.
We reommend drier blends with a cobalt content (metal) of 0.02-0.04 % per 100 parts solid
resin. If cobalt is to be avoided, then e.g. driers based on manganese may be an option.
Combined with epoxy resters, primers with excellent salt spray resistance can be made
within the 37-40 % pigment volume concentration range.
Packaging & Availability
- Supplied AS
60 % in xylene