SYNTHALAT F 477

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SYNTHALAT F 477 is a air-drying medium-oil alkyd resin.

Chemical Family: Alkyds (Medium Oil)

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Metal, Wood

Features: High Gloss

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies
Composition

Oil content: approx. 50 % (drying fatty acids)

Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features

Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method
Uses

SYNTHALAT F 477 is used for fast-drying industrial paints with good gloss retention, e.g.
machine and vehicle coatings. Without addition of cobalt, it is suitable for radiator paints with
low yellowing tendency.

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Non Volatile Content50w %AV-F-F003
Acid Valuemax. 12mg KOH/g
Color value (Iodine)Max. 10
Flow Time90-130secAV-F-V003

Technical Details & Test Data

Solubility

Petroleum spirit 100/140 largely dilutable
Turpentine oil dilutable
Xylene dilutable
Trichloroethylen e dilutable
Butyl acetate dilutable
Methyl isobutyl ketone dilutable
Butyl glycol dilutable
Ethyl glycol acetate dilutable
Butanol

White spirit dilutable
Toluene dilutable
Solvent naphtha dilutable
Ethyl acetate dilutable
Methyl ethyl ketone dilutable
Ethyl glycol dilutable
Methyl glycol acetate dilutable
Ethanol largely dilutable 
Diacetone alcohol 

Properties and Processing

With SYNTHALAT F 477 it is possible to obtain synthetic resin enamels with fast initial and
through-drying, high elasticity, high gloss and excellent weathering resistance.
When oven-drying a 30-40 μm layer, drying degree “T4” (according to DIN 53150) is
obtained after 30 min at 80°C. Recoatability is obt ained after another 16 hours at room
temperature. Then the film exhibits good resistance to commercially available self-adhesive
tapes.

Packaging & Availability

Supplied AS

SYNTHALAT F 477 is available in different forms. Details and data of these variations can
be found on the following pages.)