christophergrapes
Chemical
- May 8, 2013
- 6
Hello,
This is my post here, i heard great things about this forum.
I make plastic varnish here in the Philippines . This is made up of Almaciga resin ( Manila Copal) combined with strong lacquer thinners. Uses of this Plastic Varnish is as a substitute for the more expensive Clear Gloss Lacquer. Used on Wood and Rattan Products. I have secured another source of Almaciga resin and the good thing is i am the exclusive buyer. My problem is that in the production of Plastic varnish, this new resin obviously from another place in the Philippines, does not dissolve completely in Lacquer thinner. Instead it turns into gel. Unlike the Almaciga from Palawan which can easily be dissolved.
I am thinking it is another kind of resin that natives here mistakenly identified it a as Almaciga. Its main difference is the color . this new "Almaciga" is whiter or paler and less shiny than the our Approved Almaciga which is more darker yellow color and much shinnier.
Hope you guys can enlighten me on this buffling question.
Chris
This is my post here, i heard great things about this forum.
I make plastic varnish here in the Philippines . This is made up of Almaciga resin ( Manila Copal) combined with strong lacquer thinners. Uses of this Plastic Varnish is as a substitute for the more expensive Clear Gloss Lacquer. Used on Wood and Rattan Products. I have secured another source of Almaciga resin and the good thing is i am the exclusive buyer. My problem is that in the production of Plastic varnish, this new resin obviously from another place in the Philippines, does not dissolve completely in Lacquer thinner. Instead it turns into gel. Unlike the Almaciga from Palawan which can easily be dissolved.
I am thinking it is another kind of resin that natives here mistakenly identified it a as Almaciga. Its main difference is the color . this new "Almaciga" is whiter or paler and less shiny than the our Approved Almaciga which is more darker yellow color and much shinnier.
Hope you guys can enlighten me on this buffling question.
Chris