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Nippon & Jotun MSDS August 28, 2010

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Material Safety Data Sheet

Nippon & Jotun

 

This post is in reply to 2 recent requests for MSDS in my Datasheet page.

The first is from a Bugoye from UK. He/ She asked for MSDS for Jotashield Alkali Resisting Primer. Here in Singapore, the 2 primer sealers for use prior to a Jotashield topcoat are:

The MSDS are as follows :

Jotun MSDS Jotun Cito Primer 09           Jotun MSDS Jotun Jotasealer 07

 

The next is from a Ady from Malaysia. The request is as follows:

" I’m looking for msds for nippon paint as folllow;
1- nippon heavy duty protective coating - nippon EA4 finish
2- nippon heavy duty protective coating - nippon polyurethane recoatable finish.
3 - nippon heavy duty protective coating - EA9 finish HB "

As these are two-pack products consisting of a base and a hardener, each item will have 2 MSDS.

Nippon EA4 Base Nippon EA 4 Base           Nippon EA4 Hardener Nippon EA 4 Hardener

 

Nippon Copon Polyurethane Nippon Copon PU           Nippon Copon PU Hardener Nippon Copon PU Hardener

 

Nippon Copon EA 9 Base Nippon EA 9 Base           Nippon EA 9 Hardener Nippon EA 9 Hardener

 

Boatman Fluorescent Paint August 8, 2010

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Boatman Fluorescent Paint

 

Fluorescent Paint Fluorescent Yellow
Fluorescent Paint Fluorescent Orange
Fluorescent Paint Fluorescent Red Orange
Fluorescent Paint Fluorescent Pink
Fluorescent Paint Fluorescent Green
Fluorescent Paint Fluorescent Blue
Fluorescent Paint Fluorescent White

  (When referencing colours, do note that colours you see on your display may be inaccurate and is affected by your monitor settings. In other words, the colours you see here may differ from the actual paint colour.)

In a post I wrote 2 years ago, I explained about the various types of luminous paint (see post). While phosphorescent paint or paint that glows in the dark has grown in both supply and demand, fluorescent paint still maintains a considerable lead. Several reasons for this, but cost is the main reason. Fluorescent paint usually cost one-fifth or less compared to phosphorescent paint. Furthermore, while the latter comes in 1 or 2 colours, fluorescent paint comes in 7 colours.

 

A popular product in the market is the Boatman range, available in both 5-litre and 1-litre pack sizes. A solvent-based modified acrylic, the Boatman fluorescent paint should be painted over a white primer, either epoxy or alkyd. Drying time varies with ambient temperature but one can expect it to be touch-dry in 2-3 hours. Theoretical coverage is 10 sq m per litre. The colours available are shown above.

The product technical datasheet is below for reference.

Boatman Fluorescent Technical Datasheet