Chain Stopper Alkyd Based Paint System

Chain-stopper alkyd paints offer several advantages over conventional air-drying alkyd paints, primarily due to the use of monofunctional acids (like benzoic acid) that cap polymer chain ends and limit molecular weight growth. Here’s a comparison:


Advantages of Chain-Stopper Alkyd Paints

AspectChain-Stopper Alkyd PaintsNormal Air-Drying Alkyd Paints
Drying SpeedFaster drying due to lower molecular weightSlower drying; more time for oxidative cure
Gloss & ClarityHigher gloss and better clarity in clear coatingsSlight haze or yellowing over time
Flow & LevelingSuperior flow and levelingModerate flow; may require flow additives
Film HardnessHarder and more scratch-resistant filmsSofter due to longer chain entanglements
Color RetentionBetter non-yellowing propertiesTends to yellow with time (especially long-oil types)
Viscosity ControlLower viscosity at higher solidsHigher viscosity; needs more thinner
Stability in CanBetter shelf life; less skinning (with MEKO)May develop skin even with anti-skinning agent
Pigment DispersionImproved due to controlled resin structureMay need stronger dispersants

Typical Applications of Chain-Stopper Alkyd Paints

  • High-gloss white and pastel enamels
  • Clear varnishes and wood coatings
  • Fast-dry industrial primers and topcoats
  • Aerosol touch-up paints

In summary, chain-stopper alkyd paints are preferred when fast drying, better gloss, hardness, and non-yellowing properties are critical. However, they may be more brittle and slightly less flexible compared to long oil alkyd systems.


Recommended Substrates or components

Chain-stopper alkyd-based paints are commonly used for objects that require:

  • Fast drying
  • High gloss
  • Good hardness
  • Smooth finish
  • Non-yellowing over time

Common Objects & Applications:

1. Consumer Appliances

  • Refrigerators, fans, washing machine bodies (especially older models)
  • Audio/video equipment metal cases

2. Furniture & Wood Finishing

  • Clear varnishes for wooden tables, chairs, cabinets
  • Matt or gloss topcoats for decorative woodwork

3. Metal Components

  • Tubular steel furniture
  • Electrical panels and control boxes
  • Lighting fixtures (metal parts)
  • Mild steel fabricated parts (indoor use)

4. Automotive Touch-Up

  • Aerosol cans for scratch repair
  • Clear coats on plastic or metal trims

5. General Industrial

  • Electrical conduit pipes
  • Machinery casings and housings (non-heavy-duty)
  • Agricultural tools and implements

6. Decorative Paints

  • Fast-drying gloss enamels for doors, windows, grills
  • Metal railings and household gates (interior/exterior)

These paints are not recommended for:

  • High-corrosion environments (e.g., marine or chemical plants)
  • Flexible substrates (like plastic or rubber)
  • High-temperature exposure areas

Formulation Guidelines

Here is a clear coat paint formulation using a chain-stopped alkyd resin (benzoic acid-modified), ideal for air-drying transparent finishes such as wood or metal topcoats.


Chain-Stopped Alkyd Based Clear Paint (Air-Dry)

Component% by weightPurpose
Chain-Stopped Alkyd Resin (60% solids in MTO)55.0Film-forming resin
White Spirit / MTO15.0Viscosity adjustment (thinner)
Cobalt Octoate (6% Co)0.05Surface drier
Manganese Octoate (6% Mn)0.03Through drier
Zirconium Octoate (12% Zr)0.30Auxiliary drier
Antiskinning Agent (MEKO)0.20Prevents skinning during storage
UV Absorber (optional)0.50Protects against UV degradation
Flow & Leveling Agent0.10Surface smoothness improvement
Silica Matting Agent (optional)1.0–3.0For matte/semi-gloss finish
Total100.0

Processing Method

  1. Mix alkyd resin and solvent under slow stirring.
  2. Add driers one by one, mix thoroughly after each.
  3. Add MEKO and any optional additives (UV, flow agent).
  4. Filter through 100-micron filter.
  5. Adjust final viscosity to 25–30 sec (Ford Cup No. 4 @ 30°C).

Key Characteristics

  • Finish: High gloss (or matte with matting agent)
  • Drying Time (Air dry, 30°C):
    • Surface dry: 1–2 hours
    • Hard dry: 8–10 hours
  • Application: Spray or brush
  • Recommended Film Thickness: 30–40 µm DFT

White Paint

Here is a white air-drying alkyd paint formulation using a chain-stopped short oil alkyd resin suitable for brush or spray application:


White Alkyd Paint (Air-Drying, Gloss Finish)

Component% by weightPurpose
Chain-Stopped Alkyd Resin (60% solids in MTO)40.0Binder/film-former
Titanium Dioxide (Rutile grade)25.0White pigment, opacity
MTO / White Spirit15.0Solvent / viscosity adjustment
Cobalt Octoate (6% Co)0.05Surface drying catalyst
Manganese Octoate (6% Mn)0.03Through drying catalyst
Zirconium Octoate (12% Zr)0.30Auxiliary drying catalyst
MEKO (Antiskinning agent)0.20Prevents skinning in storage
Dispersing Agent (e.g. Nuosperse)0.30Pigment dispersion
Wetting Agent (e.g. BYK 333)0.10Surface flow, leveling
Flow & Anti-settling Additives0.20Application and storage stability
Barium Sulfate / Calcium Carbonate (optional extender)10.0Cost reduction, flatting
Total100.0

Process Instructions

  1. Premix alkyd resin, solvent, and additives.
  2. Add TiO₂ gradually under high-speed stirring; ensure full dispersion (Hegman ~6.5 min).
  3. Reduce speed and add driers and MEKO.
  4. Adjust final viscosity to 30–40 sec (Ford Cup #4).
  5. Filter and fill.

Performance Characteristics

  • Gloss: High gloss (optional flattening with silica or extenders)
  • Dry Time (30°C, 50% RH):
    • Touch Dry: 2–3 hours
    • Hard Dry: 12–16 hours
  • DFT: 30–35 µm recommended
  • Application: Spray or brush

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