An Efficient Production Guide for Paint Manufacturers

Aerosol clear coats (spray paints) are widely used in automotive touch-ups, DIY projects, and metal protection due to their portability, fast drying, and ease of use.

Core Formulation Analysis

A high-quality aerosol clear coat consists of two parts

Step 1: Base Liquid Preparation

  • Use Paraloid B-66 (50%). This resin offers exceptional hardness (12~13 KHN) and superior adhesion.
  • Primary solvents to ensure full resin dissolution.
  • Adjusts evaporation rate to prevent blushing caused by fast surface drying.

Step 2: Canning Ratio

  • Clear Coat Base: 70g
  • Propellant: 70g
  • Ratio: 1:1 A 1:1 ratio ensures consistent spray pressure.

Key Performance & Operational Tips

For small-to-medium manufacturers, mastering these parameters is essential for quality control:

  • Viscosity should be 12~15s (Ford Cup #4). High viscosity leads to poor atomization (orange peel), while low viscosity causes sagging.
  • Rapid solvent evaporation shortens application intervals.
  • Ensures the base colors (metallic or fluorescent) are perfectly displayed.
  • Provides excellent UV resistance.

Procurement Perspective: How to Source Quality Aerosol Clear Coats?

Purchasers should focus on these indicators when selecting suppliers:

  • Whether reputable resins like Paraloid B-66 are used.
  • The solid content after canning (approx. 7.0%) determines the film’s fullness.
  • Ensure chemical inertness towards metals, plastics, and fluorescent pigments.

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