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Shellac Varnishes: Standard Specification For

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Designation: D 360 – 89 (Reapproved 2001)

Standard Specification for


Shellac Varnishes1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 360; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.

1. Scope agreement between the purchaser and the seller.


1.1 This specification covers shellac varnish consisting of a 6. Body and Cut
solution or “cut” of a specified type and grade of dry lac resin
in specially denatured alcohol. Ninety-five percent (190 proof) 6.1 The body and cut of the respective types and grades
ethyl alcohol, specially denatured according to Formula No. 1 shall be based on the percent of nonvolatile matter and shall
of the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms of the Treasury Dept., is conform to the following minimum requirements:
the solvent most commonly used. However, other specially Nonvolatile Matter, min,
%
denatured alcohols and proprietary solvents are also used for Bleached,
this purpose. Orange, Regular
Grades and
2. Referenced Documents A and B Refined

2.1 ASTM Standards: Very light body (3-lb (1.4-kg) cut) 28.5 28.0
D 29 Test Methods of Sampling and Testing Lac Resins2 varnish
Light body (4-lb (1.8-kg) cut) varnish 35.0 34.5
D 207 Specification for Dry Bleached Lac2 Medium body (4.5-lb (2.0-kg) cut) 37.5 37.0
D 237 Specification for Orange Shellac and Other Lacs2 varnish
Heavy body (5-lb (2.3-kg) cut) varnish 40.0 39.5
3. Types, Grades, and Bodies Very heavy body (6-lb (2.7-kg) cut) 44.0 43.5
varnish
3.1 This specification covers two grades, A and B, of orange Extra heavy body (8-lb (3.6-kg) cut) 51.0 50.5
shellac varnish and two grades, regular and refined, of bleached varnish

lac varnish. Each type and grade may be furnished in very NOTE 2—The term “cut” is defined as the number of pounds of dry lac
light, light, medium, heavy, very heavy, or extra heavy body resin (containing only that amount of moisture acceptable for proper
varnish, as specified. cutting with the solvent to ensure a satisfactory varnish) that were added
to 1 gal (3.8 L) of specified solvent in manufacturing the varnish.
4. Color Allowance has, therefore, been made for 2 % maximum moisture and
other volatile matter and 3 % insoluble matter in orange shellac, and for
4.1 The color of shellac varnish shall be no darker than the 6 % moisture and other volatile matter in bleached lac, in arriving at a
color of a standard varnish of the same nonvolatile matter minimum value. Varnishes of the above specified bodies or “cuts” should
content mutually agreed upon between the purchaser and the accordingly conform to the respective minimum requirements specified
seller. for nonvolatile matter.

NOTE 1—Attention is called to the fact that the purchaser and the seller 7. Properties of Dry Lac
must agree upon one of the two methods for determining color appearing
in Test Methods D 29. 7.1 The nonvolatile matter in the varnish shall conform to
the Properties section of Specification D 207 and Table 1 of
5. Drying Time Specification D 237.
5.1 Shellac varnish shall dry hard in 1 h. Shellac varnishes
8. Packaging and Marking
having a body greater than that for a light body varnish shall be
thinned to the nonvolatile matter content of a light body 8.1 Shellac varnish shall be packaged in standard commer-
varnish. Special conditions for this test may be made by mutual cial containers of the type and size mutually agreed upon
between the purchaser and the seller. The label of the container
shall show the type, grade, body or cut, and date of manufac-
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of the ASTM Committee D01 ture of the varnish contained therein.
onPaint and Related Coatings, Materials and Applications, and is the direct
responsibility of SubcommitteeD01.33on Polymers and Resins. 9. Test Methods
Current edition approved April 28, 1989. Published June 1989. Originally
published as D 360 – 33. Last previous edition D 360 – 73 (1981). 9.1 The sampling and methods of testing shall be conducted
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D 360
in accordance with Test Methods D 29. 10. Keywords
10.1 denatured alcohol; dry lac resin; orange shellac; shellac
varnish

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