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[Winsor & Newton] A brand name for a [[polycyclohexanone|polycyclohexanone]] based varnish. Artists' Matt Varnish is composed of [[Laropal%20K-80|Laropal K-80]] dissolved in [[mineral%20spirits|mineral spirits]]. It also contains a matting agent ([[fumed%20silica|fumed silica]]) and an ultraviolet inhibitor. The nonyellowing coating is typically used over oil, alkyd, or acrylic paints. | [Winsor & Newton] A brand name for a [[polycyclohexanone|polycyclohexanone]] based varnish. Artists' Matt Varnish is composed of [[Laropal%20K-80|Laropal K-80]] dissolved in [[mineral%20spirits|mineral spirits]]. It also contains a matting agent ([[fumed%20silica|fumed silica]]) and an ultraviolet inhibitor. The nonyellowing coating is typically used over oil, alkyd, or acrylic paints. | ||
− | + | [[[SliderGallery rightalign|Artist's Matte varnish FTIR.PNG~FTIR]]] | |
− | + | ==Physical and Chemical Properties== | |
− | + | * Soluble in petroleum hydrocarbons, turpentine, isopropanol. | |
+ | * Insoluble in water. | ||
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− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
− | * | + | * M.McGinn, "Proprietary Varnishes Based on Ketone Resins" ''AIC Painting Conservation Catalog, Varnishes and Surface Coatings'', p.93, 1998. |
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+ | * Currys Art Materials [https://www.currys.com/template.htm?PAGE=ARTISTCOMMLIB&ECINFO=TT-OILMEDIUM -information on oil varnishes] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 30 April 2022
Description
[Winsor & Newton] A brand name for a Polycyclohexanone based varnish. Artists' Matt Varnish is composed of Laropal K-80 dissolved in Mineral spirits. It also contains a matting agent (Fumed silica) and an ultraviolet inhibitor. The nonyellowing coating is typically used over oil, alkyd, or acrylic paints.
Physical and Chemical Properties
- Soluble in petroleum hydrocarbons, turpentine, isopropanol.
- Insoluble in water.
Resources and Citations
- M.McGinn, "Proprietary Varnishes Based on Ketone Resins" AIC Painting Conservation Catalog, Varnishes and Surface Coatings, p.93, 1998.
- Currys Art Materials -information on oil varnishes