Paint Code 3 4 5 X 8

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Mixing Ratios

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Mixing Ratio Reference Material

Overview
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Mixing ratios can be stated either in parts or percentages, parts (normally by volume) being the most commonly used and easiest to understand.
When a mixing ratio is given in parts, the measurement chosen as one part can vary greatly. For example, One teaspoon could be used to measure one part, or one 55 gallon steel drum could be used to measure one part. Regardless of size, the chosen measurement must remain the same throughout the mixing process. A mixing ratio given as 4:2:1 normally means 4 parts of base product, 2 parts thinner/reducer, and 1 part hardener. However, some paint manufactures add hardener second, and thinner/reducerlast.
When a mixing ratio is given as a percentage, convert the percentage to a fraction, then think of the fraction as parts solvent/parts paint. Examples of this type of mixing ratio is best illustrated below on the Reduction Recommendations Chart. For instance, the 33% listed in the chart would be 1/3 or one part solvent (thinner/reducer) to three parts paint.
Reduction Recommendations Chart
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X 3 5 x 1 2

PERCENTAGE FRACTION AMOUNT OF THINNER / REDUCER AMOUNT OF PAINT
25%1/4 1 part 4 part
33%1/3 1 part 3 part
50%1/2 1 part 2 part
75%3/4 3 part 4 part
100%1/1 1 part 1 part
125%5/4 5 part 4 part
150%3/2 3 part 2 part
200%2/1 2 part 1 part

Reduction percentages can become confusing. Areas where problems may arise include the following:
  • 50-50 may mean 50% to the painter, but in reality is 1 to 1 or 100% reduction.
  • 25% solvent 75% paint may mean 25% reduction to the painter, but is actually
    33% - 1 part solvent, 3 parts paint.
The same confusion can occur with the remaining percentages. It must be understood that the volume
of unreduced base product is always multiplied by the percentage of reduction to equal the amount
of solvent to be added.

Paint Reduction Equivalent Chart
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Percent Reducer or Thinner
Percent Paint Reducer or Thinner Paint Reducer or Thinner
12 - 1/2%818 oz.1 oz.
25% 418 oz.2 oz.
33 - 1/3%318 oz.2 - 3/5 oz.
40% 528 oz.3 - 1/5 oz.
50% 218 oz.4 oz.
75% 438 oz.6 oz.
100% 118 oz.8 oz.
125% 458 oz.10 oz.
150% 238 oz.12 oz.
200% 128 oz.16 oz.
12 - 1/2%8116 oz.2 oz.
25% 4116 oz.4 oz.
33 - 1/3%3116 oz.5 - 1/3 oz.
40% 5216 oz.6 - 2/5 oz.
50% 2116 oz.8 oz.
75% 4316 oz.12 oz.
100% 1116 oz.16 oz.
125% 4516 oz.20 oz.
150% 2316 oz.24 oz.
200% 1216 oz.32 oz.
12 - 1/2%8132 oz.4 oz.
25% 4132 oz.8 oz.
33 - 1/3%3132 oz.10 - 3/5 oz.
40% 5232 oz.12 - 4/5 oz.
50% 2132 oz.16 oz.
75% 4332 oz.24 oz.
100% 1132 oz.32 oz.
125% 4532 oz.40 oz.
150% 2332 oz.48 oz.
200% 1232 oz.64 oz.
12 - 1/2%811 gallon1 pint
25% 411 gallon1 quart
33 - 1/3%311 gallon1 - 1/3 quarts
40% 521 gallon3 pints
50% 211 gallon2 quarts
75% 431 gallon3 quarts
100% 111 gallon4 quarts
125% 451 gallon5 quarts
150% 231 gallon6 quarts
200% 121 gallon8 quarts

3 4x 5 8

PERCENTAGE FRACTION AMOUNT OF THINNER / REDUCER AMOUNT OF PAINT
25%1/4 1 part 4 part
33%1/3 1 part 3 part
50%1/2 1 part 2 part
75%3/4 3 part 4 part
100%1/1 1 part 1 part
125%5/4 5 part 4 part
150%3/2 3 part 2 part
200%2/1 2 part 1 part

Reduction percentages can become confusing. Areas where problems may arise include the following:
  • 50-50 may mean 50% to the painter, but in reality is 1 to 1 or 100% reduction.
  • 25% solvent 75% paint may mean 25% reduction to the painter, but is actually
    33% - 1 part solvent, 3 parts paint.
The same confusion can occur with the remaining percentages. It must be understood that the volume
of unreduced base product is always multiplied by the percentage of reduction to equal the amount
of solvent to be added.

Paint Reduction Equivalent Chart
Return
Percent Reducer or Thinner
Percent Paint Reducer or Thinner Paint Reducer or Thinner
12 - 1/2%818 oz.1 oz.
25% 418 oz.2 oz.
33 - 1/3%318 oz.2 - 3/5 oz.
40% 528 oz.3 - 1/5 oz.
50% 218 oz.4 oz.
75% 438 oz.6 oz.
100% 118 oz.8 oz.
125% 458 oz.10 oz.
150% 238 oz.12 oz.
200% 128 oz.16 oz.
12 - 1/2%8116 oz.2 oz.
25% 4116 oz.4 oz.
33 - 1/3%3116 oz.5 - 1/3 oz.
40% 5216 oz.6 - 2/5 oz.
50% 2116 oz.8 oz.
75% 4316 oz.12 oz.
100% 1116 oz.16 oz.
125% 4516 oz.20 oz.
150% 2316 oz.24 oz.
200% 1216 oz.32 oz.
12 - 1/2%8132 oz.4 oz.
25% 4132 oz.8 oz.
33 - 1/3%3132 oz.10 - 3/5 oz.
40% 5232 oz.12 - 4/5 oz.
50% 2132 oz.16 oz.
75% 4332 oz.24 oz.
100% 1132 oz.32 oz.
125% 4532 oz.40 oz.
150% 2332 oz.48 oz.
200% 1232 oz.64 oz.
12 - 1/2%811 gallon1 pint
25% 411 gallon1 quart
33 - 1/3%311 gallon1 - 1/3 quarts
40% 521 gallon3 pints
50% 211 gallon2 quarts
75% 431 gallon3 quarts
100% 111 gallon4 quarts
125% 451 gallon5 quarts
150% 231 gallon6 quarts
200% 121 gallon8 quarts

Measuring and Mixing utilizing a Mixing Stick (Volume)
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Assumptions:
1) The base product has a mixing ratio of 4 : 2 : 1
2) The container has a flat bottom and parallel sides.

  • Insert mixing stick into the container
    and hold vertically.
  • Pour base product to line below #4
    (select graduations that provide the
    volume of material needed).
  • Add thinner / reducer to line # 6
    and then stir.
  • Add hardener to line # 7, and then stir.


Measuring and Mixing utilizing a Graduated Container (Volume)
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Assumptions:
1) The base product has a mixing ratio of 4 : 2 : 1
2) Using an 8 ounce container graduated in one
ounce increments.

  • Pour base product to line 4.
  • Add thinner / reducer to line 6
    and then stir.
  • Add hardener to line # 7, and then stir.


Mixing Ratios

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Overview
Return
Mixing ratios can be stated either in parts or percentages, parts (normally by volume) being the most commonly used and easiest to understand.
When a mixing ratio is given in parts, the measurement chosen as one part can vary greatly. For example, One teaspoon could be used to measure one part, or one 55 gallon steel drum could be used to measure one part. Regardless of size, the chosen measurement must remain the same throughout the mixing process. A mixing ratio given as 4:2:1 normally means 4 parts of base product, 2 parts thinner/reducer, and 1 part hardener. However, some paint manufactures add hardener second, and thinner/reducerlast.
When a mixing ratio is given as a percentage, convert the percentage to a fraction, then think of the fraction as parts solvent/parts paint. Examples of this type of mixing ratio is best illustrated below on the Reduction Recommendations Chart. For instance, the 33% listed in the chart would be 1/3 or one part solvent (thinner/reducer) to three parts paint.
Reduction Recommendations Chart
Return
PERCENTAGE FRACTION AMOUNT OF THINNER / REDUCER AMOUNT OF PAINT
25%1/4 1 part 4 part
33%1/3 1 part 3 part
50%1/2 1 part 2 part
75%3/4 3 part 4 part
100%1/1 1 part 1 part
125%5/4 5 part 4 part
150%3/2 3 part 2 part
200%2/1 2 part 1 part

Reduction percentages can become confusing. Areas where problems may arise include the following:
  • 50-50 may mean 50% to the painter, but in reality is 1 to 1 or 100% reduction.
  • 25% solvent 75% paint may mean 25% reduction to the painter, but is actually
    33% - 1 part solvent, 3 parts paint.
The same confusion can occur with the remaining percentages. It must be understood that the volume
of unreduced base product is always multiplied by the percentage of reduction to equal the amount
of solvent to be added.

Paint Reduction Equivalent Chart
Return
Percent Reducer or Thinner
Percent Paint Reducer or Thinner Paint Reducer or Thinner
12 - 1/2%818 oz.1 oz.
25% 418 oz.2 oz.
33 - 1/3%318 oz.2 - 3/5 oz.
40% 528 oz.3 - 1/5 oz.
50% 218 oz.4 oz.
75% 438 oz.6 oz.
100% 118 oz.8 oz.
125% 458 oz.10 oz.
150% 238 oz.12 oz.
200% 128 oz.16 oz.
12 - 1/2%8116 oz.2 oz.
25% 4116 oz.4 oz.
33 - 1/3%3116 oz.5 - 1/3 oz.
40% 5216 oz.6 - 2/5 oz.
50% 2116 oz.8 oz.
75% 4316 oz.12 oz.
100% 1116 oz.16 oz.
125% 4516 oz.20 oz.
150% 2316 oz.24 oz.
200% 1216 oz.32 oz.
12 - 1/2%8132 oz.4 oz.
25% 4132 oz.8 oz.
33 - 1/3%3132 oz.10 - 3/5 oz.
40% 5232 oz.12 - 4/5 oz.
50% 2132 oz.16 oz.
75% 4332 oz.24 oz.
100% 1132 oz.32 oz.
125% 4532 oz.40 oz.
150% 2332 oz.48 oz.
200% 1232 oz.64 oz.
12 - 1/2%811 gallon1 pint
25% 411 gallon1 quart
33 - 1/3%311 gallon1 - 1/3 quarts
40% 521 gallon3 pints
50% 211 gallon2 quarts
75% 431 gallon3 quarts
100% 111 gallon4 quarts
125% 451 gallon5 quarts
150% 231 gallon6 quarts
200% 121 gallon8 quarts

Paint Code 3 4 5 X 8 As A Fraction


Measuring and Mixing utilizing a Mixing Stick (Volume)
Return

X 3 5 X 1 2

Assumptions:
1) The base product has a mixing ratio of 4 : 2 : 1
2) The container has a flat bottom and parallel sides.

  • Insert mixing stick into the container
    and hold vertically.
  • Pour base product to line below #4
    (select graduations that provide the
    volume of material needed).
  • Add thinner / reducer to line # 6
    and then stir.
  • Add hardener to line # 7, and then stir.


Measuring and Mixing utilizing a Graduated Container (Volume)
Return
Assumptions:
1) The base product has a mixing ratio of 4 : 2 : 1
2) Using an 8 ounce container graduated in one
ounce increments.

  • Pour base product to line 4.
  • Add thinner / reducer to line 6
    and then stir.
  • Add hardener to line # 7, and then stir.






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