Nitrocellulose lacquer Milky White Paint Formulation

Nitrocellulose (NC) Lacquer Paint – Milky White formula requires balancing clarity, whiteness, adhesion, drying speed, and smooth flow.


🎨 NC Lacquer – Milky White Paint (100 kg Batch)

S.N.Raw MaterialQty (kg)Function
1Nitrocellulose (RS Type 70%)18.0Main binder – forms film
2Plasticizer (DOP or DBP)5.0Flexibility and adhesion
3Alkyd Resin (Short oil)10.0Toughness, flexibility, gloss
4Titanium Dioxide (Rutile)15.0Opacity, whiteness
5Zinc Stearate1.5Smooth feel, anti-settling
6BYK-410 / 45100.3Leveling agent
7Anti-settling agent (e.g., Bentone)0.5Prevents pigment settling
8Butyl Acetate10.0Solvent – balances drying
9Toluene20.0Fast-drying solvent
10Xylene15.0Medium-evaporation solvent
11Methanol / IPA (optional)3.0Improve flow and compatibility
12Silicone Additive (e.g., BYK-333)0.2Mar resistance, flow improvement
Total100 kg

💡 Notes:

  • Adjust solvent blend depending on drying speed and application method (spray, dip).
  • For more milkiness, increase TiO₂; for translucent milky, reduce it to 8–10 kg.
  • NC 70% RS includes 30% isopropanol; pure solids may need adjustment.
  • Ensure proper dispersion of pigments and zinc stearate in premix.
  • For best gloss and leveling, maintain proper solvent balance and avoid excessive fast solvents.

Here’s a detailed Manufacturing Process for Milky White Nitrocellulose Lacquer Paint, divided into professional production stages. This includes Premixing, Grinding, Let-down (Make-up), and Final Adjustments. Based on your lab/process knowledge, this is a scalable and industry-proven workflow:


🏭 MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR MILKY WHITE NC LACQUER PAINT


🔹 1. Premixing Stage (Pigment Dispersion)

Purpose: Wet and pre-disperse pigments and additives into solvent & resin base.

Steps:

  1. Charge the mixing vessel with part of the solvent blend:
    • Xylene (5 kg)
    • Butyl Acetate (5 kg)
  2. Add wetting and dispersing agents:
    • BYK-410 or equivalent
    • Anti-settling agent (Bentone, pre-activated in solvent)
  3. Slowly add Titanium Dioxide under agitation.
  4. Add Zinc Stearate and mix until homogeneous.
  5. Add a portion of Alkyd Resin (around 5 kg) to improve pigment wetting.
  6. Mix under high-speed disperser for 30–45 minutes until full dispersion (check with Hegman gauge; target <15 μm).

🔹 2. Grinding Stage

Purpose: Break down pigment agglomerates to fine particle size.

Options:

  • Use bead mill or triple roll mill
  • Target grind fineness: ≤10 μm

Tip: If you don’t have high-shear or bead mill, extend dispersion time with high-speed dissolver.


🔹 3. Let-Down (Make-up Stage)

Purpose: Complete formulation by adding film formers, plasticizers, and remaining solvents.

Steps:

  1. Transfer the milled paste into a clean let-down tank.
  2. Add:
    • Remaining Nitrocellulose solution (in xylene or IPA)
    • Remaining Alkyd Resin
    • Plasticizer (DOP or DBP)
    • Silicone additive (BYK-333)
  3. Add remaining solvents (Toluene, Xylene, Methanol/IPA) to reach the desired viscosity.
  4. Stir gently (low RPM) to prevent foam and air entrapment.

🔹 4. Filtration & Quality Check

Purpose: Ensure product is clean, uniform, and within spec.

Steps:

  1. Filter through 100–150 mesh nylon filter.
  2. Check:
    • Viscosity (Ford Cup B4) – Adjust with solvent
    • Opacity
    • Gloss
    • Drying time (touch dry & hard dry)
    • Flow & leveling

🔹 5. Packing

  • Pack in tin or HDPE-lined containers.
  • Use nitrogen blanketing if storage exceeds 3 months.
  • Label with flammability warning and batch number.

🧪 Testing Properties & Standards for NC Lacquer Paint (Milky White)

S.N.PropertyTest Method / StandardTypical Requirement / Limit
1Viscosity (B4 Ford Cup)IS 101 (Part 1/Sec 5) / ASTM D120015–30 seconds @ 25°C
2Gloss at 60°ASTM D523≥ 70 gloss units (for high gloss)
3Opacity / Hiding PowerIS 101 (Part 4/Sec 1) / ISO 6504-3Contrast ratio ≥ 0.96
4Drying Time (Surface dry)IS 101 (Part 3/Sec 1)≤ 10 minutes (Air dry at 30°C)
5Drying Time (Hard dry)IS 101 (Part 3/Sec 1)≤ 30 minutes
6Film Thickness (DFT)ASTM D1005 / ISO 280820–25 microns (single coat)
7Adhesion (Cross Hatch)ASTM D33594B or 5B (Excellent adhesion)
8Flexibility (Mandrel bend)ASTM D522No cracking on 6 mm mandrel
9Impact ResistanceASTM D2794Pass ≥ 1 kg.cm (variable based on system)
10Hardness (Pencil Hardness)ASTM D3363≥ H (for milky white)
11Scratch ResistanceASTM D7027 / IS 101No visible scratch at 2N load
12Resistance to Water (24h)IS 101 (Part 6/Sec 1)No whitening, softening, or blistering
13Resistance to PetrolIS 101 (Part 6/Sec 2)No softening after 1-hour immersion
14Storage StabilityIn-house / IS 101 guidelineStable for 6–12 months
15AppearanceVisualUniform, milky white, no sedimentation

📌 Notes:

  • Always confirm with customer or industry-specific requirements.
  • For aerosol or automotive grades, extra tests like UV resistance or recoatability may apply.
  • Accelerated aging can be done via QUV (ASTM G154) if needed.

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