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titleOfInvention Prevention of gelling in paints
abstract A non-aqueous paint composition comprises a titanium dioxide pigment, a paint medium containing a drying oil and a compatible polyalcohol. The polyalcohol may be a homo- or heterostraight chain alcohol, and have terminal hydroxy groups separated by at least two methylene groups. Particularly suitable are those of molecular weight between that of ethylene glycol and hexane-1,6-diol. Polyethylene glycols may also be used. The titanium dioxide may be in the rutile or anatase form and preferably coated with alumina or silica. Specified drying oils include linseed oil, china wood oil, certain castor and cottonseed oils and polymerized drying oils such as stand oil. A resin such as an alkyd, phenolic or urea synthetic resin or a compatible natural resin such as a copal, demi or wood rosin may also be incorporated, as may be driers, fillers &c. The paint composition so formed does not thicken on storage.
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