Thinners (Various Grade)
Thinners are solvents or solvent blends used to reduce the viscosity of paints, coatings, resins, or inks to improve application, flow, and drying time.
Thinners are typically mixtures of volatile organic solvents, chosen for their evaporation rate, solvency power, and compatibility with the target material.
CAS Number: N/A
Common Solvents Found in Thinners:
| Solvent | Typical Role |
| Toluene | Fast-drying, good solvency |
| Xylene | Moderate evaporation, excellent solvency |
| Acetone | Very fast evaporating, strong solvency |
| Butyl Acetate | Medium evaporation, enhances gloss |
| Ethyl Acetate | Fast drying, used in automotive paints |
| MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) | Powerful, fast evaporating solvent |
| IPA (Isopropanol) | For cleaning and water-reduction |
| Mineral Spirits | Slower drying, mild odor, for alkyds |
| Naphtha | Medium-fast drying, general-purpose |
Types of Thinners:
| Type | Used For |
| NC Thinner | Nitrocellulose paints, wood coatings |
| PU Thinner | Polyurethane paints/coatings |
| Epoxy Thinner | Epoxy-based primers and coatings |
| Enamel Thinner | Synthetic enamel paints |
| Universal Thinner | Multi-purpose thinner for general coatings |
| Automotive Thinner | Automotive paints, primers, clear coats |
| Acrylic Thinner | Acrylic resins and topcoats |
| Retarder Thinner | Slower evaporation to reduce blushing |
Application in areas:
- Paint viscosity adjustment for brushing, rolling, or spraying
- Cleaning tools and equipment
- Surface degreasing before painting
- Ink dilution in printing industries
- Resin dissolution in industrial coatings
- Lacquer formulation in wood finishing
Key Considerations:
- Volatility: Impacts drying time and film quality
- Compatibility: Must match the resin/paint system
- Toxicity: Many are flammable and may be harmful if inhaled or absorbed
- VOC Regulations: Subject to air quality and emissions control (especially in automotive and construction sectors)
Safety & Handling:
- Use in well-ventilated areas
- Keep away from heat/flames
- Use PPE: gloves, goggles, respirator if necessary
- Store in sealed, approved containers
- Dispose according to local hazardous waste guidelines
Packaging: Drum, TIN
