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Lab Alley supplies chemicals used in paints, coatings, and pigment systems. This includes solvents, pigments, fillers, and formulation additives used across mixing, application, and finishing. Products are available in ACS, reagent, lab, USP, and FCC grades depending on application.

Coatings rely on control. Solvents set flow and drying. Pigments define color and opacity. Additives control stability and performance. Each component needs to behave the same way every time or the coating fails.

How Lab Alley's chemicals are used in Paints, Coatings & Pigment Systems

These materials are used in formulation, dispersion, and finishing. Some define the coating. Others control how it applies, dries, and holds up over time.

  • Solvent systems and thinning: Controls viscosity, flow, and evaporation during application. Xylene, ethyl acetate, MEK, MIBK, mineral spirits, heptane, and dichloromethane adjust drying rate, leveling, and film formation.
  • Pigments and colorants: Provides color, opacity, and coverage. Iron oxides, chromium oxides, lead compounds, methylene blue, and crystal violet are used based on color strength, stability, and light resistance.
  • Pigment dispersion and stability: Keeps pigments evenly distributed and prevents settling or clumping. Carbonates, acetates, and formulation salts maintain uniform color and consistent performance during storage and application.
  • Fillers, extenders, and matting control: Builds film structure, adjusts gloss, and improves surface finish. Calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, and talc control sheen, texture, and coverage while reducing formulation cost.
  • Binders and performance additives: Improves adhesion, durability, and surface behavior. Calcium stearate, zinc stearate, aluminum hydroxide, and aluminum trihydrate modify film strength, water resistance, and handling.
  • Curing and reaction chemistry: Drives oxidation, cross-linking, and other chemical changes in coating systems. Persulfates, chromates, and reactive salts are used where controlled curing or surface reaction is required.
  • Formulation control and pH adjustment: Maintains stability and consistency during production. Acetic acid, sodium hydroxide, and carbonate systems control acidity and support repeatable batch performance.

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  • Paint Thinners & Solvent Systems: Adjusts viscosity and application behavior. Xylene, ethyl acetate, MEK, MIBK, and mineral spirits control flow, drying speed, and leveling. Selection depends on evaporation rate and compatibility with the coating system.
  • Pigments & Colorants: Defines color, opacity, and coverage. Iron oxides, chromium oxides, and specialty dyes are selected based on color strength, stability, and resistance to light and heat.
  • Fillers, Extenders & Matting Agents: Controls gloss, texture, and film build. Calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, and talc improve coverage, reduce cost, and create matte or controlled-finish surfaces.
  • Dispersion & Stability Additives: Prevents pigment settling and uneven color distribution. Carbonates, acetates, and stabilizing agents keep formulations consistent during storage and application.
  • Curing, Reaction & Surface Performance: Drives chemical changes that impact durability and finish. Oxidizers and reactive salts control curing behavior, coating strength, and long-term performance.
  • Formulation Control & Lab Work: Supports batch consistency and adjustment. Acids, bases, and salts are used to control pH, validate formulations, and maintain repeatability.