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Lacquers from resin esters. Simple recipes and tips

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resin esters are artificial resin products with rosin-like properties that can replace copal and amber in the manufacture of varnishes. For the preparation of essential varnishes, it is best to use linseed oil, condensed by boiling at 300-320 ° C.

Here are some nail polish recipes.

1st recipe:

200 wt. hours of condensed oil, heat the oil to approximately 200 °C, mix with 100 wt. hours of cold turpentine and 20 wt. including a transparent lead desiccant, which is pre-kneaded in a small amount of the mixture. This mixture of oil and turpentine should stand for 2-4 weeks in a warm room until it becomes completely transparent and clean. This mixture serves as a solvent for the ether.

2st recipe:

100 wt. hours of condensed butter and 100 wt. h. Turpentine is treated in the same way with 5 wt. parts of lead drying oil. The thick oily mixture is heated with turpentine to 125-140 ° C, crushed ether is added little by little and filtered after dissolution.

Essential furniture varnishes

1st recipe:

  • Resin ether 12 wt. hours;
  • Thick oil mixture 9 wt. hours;
  • Purified chalk 1,3 wt. hours;
  • Turpentine 9 wt. h.

2st recipe:

  • Resin ether 12 wt. hours;
  • Condensed butter 6 wt. hours;
  • Manganese drying oil 1,2 wt. hours;
  • Turpentine 10 wt. h.

Lacquers prepared with resin esters are of high quality in terms of gloss, durability and weather resistance.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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