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What Is Enamel Paint Made Of?

Enamel paint is a high gloss, hard-drying film covering that varies in composition depending on the intended use of the product. Of the four basic components, solvents and binders constitute 90 percent of the formula, while pigments and additives make up the remaining 10 percent.
  1. Solvents

    • The choice of which combination of solvents to use is based on their capability of dissolving the binders and their evaporation rate. The most commonly used are the aromatic hydrocarbons toluene and xylene and the ketones methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) and methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK). Other solvents used are alcohol esters glycol ethers and aliphatic hydrocarbons (methane).

    Binders

    • Binders are liquid polymers or resins, natural or synthetic, used in the formula to bind the pigment particles to the additives. Most common are natural or vegetable oils, alkyds and acrylics, vinyl acrylics, vinyl acetate/ethylene (VAE), polyurethanes, polyesters, melamine resins, epoxies and silicone.

    Pigments

    • Pigments or dyes can be natural--clay, calcium carbonate, mica, silicas and talcs, or synthetic-- engineered molecules, calcined clay, precipitated calcium carbonate and synthetic silicas. Hiding pigments, used to make the paint opaque, include phthalo blue, iron red oxide and titanium dioxide coated with silicon or aluminum oxide.

    Fillers

    • Fillers improve the physical quality of the coating by thickening, supporting the structure and increasing the volume of the enamel. Typical additives include diatomaceous earth, talc, lime, baryte, clay, fine quartz sand, biocides and fungicides, plasticizers, freeze/thaw stabilizers, surfactants, colloids and coalescing agents.