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Labelling and Marking Guidelines -
Mixing the varnish
This advice is based on guidelines provided by the NMLParaloid B72 20% in acetone
Method
- Mix up a solution of Paraloid B72 granules in acetone at 20% weight to volume (for example, 20g of Paraoid in 100ml acetone) in a container that can be made airtight. (N.B. Paraloid B72 is also supplied as an adhesive in tubes, but granules are more convenient for making this varnish.
- Seal the container and wait for the granules to dissolve (shaking the container periodically aids dissolution).
- Small quantities can be decanted into a more convenient container, such as a 35mm film canister with a hole in the lid for the brush.
- Paraloid B72 in acetone should be stored in a sealed container.
Paraloid B67 in white spirit or Stoddard Solvent
It is recommended that you allow plenty of time for mixing this resin solution as it can take up to two days to dissolve large quantities thoroughly eg 250ml upwards. If available a stirrer hot plate would be a very useful piece of equipment, speeding up the process and taking less time while mixing.
Method using a stirrer hotplate:
- Add the full amount of solvent to a sealable, heat proof container.
- If mixing large quantities only add half of the required resin to begin with. If only mixing small amounts add all of the resin at this stage.
- Add a large bar magnet to the mixture and stir with the lid on for one to two hours on heat setting 2. Gentle heating of the mixture will help speed up the process. Do not increase the temperature as this will cause the adhesive to bake to the bottom of the container, rendering it useless, and will evaporate the solvent.
- After approximately two hours switch off the stirrer and stir the mixture manually. As the adhesive begins to mix it becomes too tacky for the bar magnet to have any effect, regular manual stirring after this point allows the adhesive to mix thoroughly, although bar magnet can be used in between.
- Once the first half of the consolidant is mixed in add any remaining resin and repeat the process.
Method without a stirrer hotplate:
- Suspend the Paraloid B67 in a muslin bag in a jar of white spirit or Stoddard solvent. The muslin bag can be fixed to a jam jar by screwing on the lid.
- Leave for about 24 hours for the Paraloid B67 to dissolve.
For detailed information about the tools and materials used in this section, refer to the section on Assembling a Labelling and Marking Kit.
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