Drying oil oksol CAAH Color
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- Country of manufactureKazakhstan
- Composition of drying oilOxol
Name: Oksol drying oil
Type: solution of the oxidized vegetable oil and sikkativ in white spirit, a nefrasa, turpentine
Application: for production and cultivation of paints oil, and also for impregnation of wooden surfaces and plaster before coloring.
Description: represents solution in white spirit of the vegetable oils modified by synthetic rubbers and petropolymeric pitch with introduction of a sikkativ.
Technical characteristics: The covering drying oil is characterized by weatherability, hardness, wear resistance. Has the long period of drying - more than 24 hours at 20C
Thinner: white spirit, nefras or their mix, a thinner for oil paint, enamels, varnishes
Cleaning of the tool: After completion of works to clear tools white spirit, solventy, a xylol
Preparation of a surface: Before coloring of deal floors it is necessary to eliminate all visible defects of boards: knots, cracks, cracks. After that the surface of floors is covered with any kind of drying oil
Ways of drawing: it is applied with a brush on a pure dry surface
Conditions when drawing: Solution apply with a brush on previously prepared, pure, dry surface, at a temperature not below 15 °C and relative humidity of air no more than 80%. Time of drying of Oksol drying oil at a temperature (20±2) °C - no more than 24 hours.
Precautionary measures:
- Oksol drying oil needs to be stored in densely closed container, protecting from moisture and direct sunshine. The room where the olifovka is made, has to be aired.
- In case of jelling of Oksol drying oil dilution Whyte - a spiritist is allowed.
- It is possible to apply rubber gloves to protection of hands.
- Be careful of hit in eyes.
- At hit of Oksol drying oil on open parts of a body to wipe the rags moistened with vegetable oil and to wash out warm water with soap.
Storage: in the steel tanks placed on the open areas, in the conditions excluding hit in them an atmospheric precipitation and dust