Jingliang GJL‑668B is a high-performance, multipurpose automotive thinner engineered for use with 2K basecoats, clearcoats, and conventional solventborne pigments. Available in Fast, Standard, and Slow evaporation grades, it ensures consistency in spray viscosity, enhanced paint flow and leveling, and easy cleanup of tools. Fully compliant with ISO & UN shipping class 3/PG II. Custom labelling and OEM services available for global refinish clients.
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Parameter |
Specification |
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Evaporation Grades |
Fast / Standard / Slow (choose per ambient temp) |
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Pack Size |
4 L / can |
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Density (@20 °C) |
Approximately 0.85 g/mL |
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Flash Point |
Around ‑10 to ‑5 °C (aromatic solvent blend) |
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Suggested Mixing Ratio |
10–20 % by volume with paint; up to 30 % in hot/high humidity |
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VOC Level (EU limit class) |
Typically ≤ 420 g/L in ready‑mix |
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Shelf Life (factory sealed) |
Minimum 36 months at 5–25 °C, dry storage |
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Hazard Class |
UN 1263 Class 3, Packing Group II |
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SDS Risk Statements |
H225 (Flammable); H315/318 (skin/eye irritation); H336 (drowsiness); H361fd (reprotoxic suspected) |
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Storage Conditions |
5–35 °C, well-ventilated, away from heat or sparks |
Q: Can GJL‑668B be used with any 2K universal hardener or clearcoat?
A: Yes – GJL‑668B is designed to work with most international 2K hardeners and clearcoats. It does not contain hardener—add thin at recommended ratio.
Q: How do I choose Fast/Standard/Slow grade?
A: Use Fast if ambient temperature is below 15 °C, Standard between 15–25 °C, Slow in warmer/humid environments (20‑30 °C) or for extended spray window. If environment is especially humid/hot, add 10–20 % retarder.
Q: How long is the shelf life after opening?
A: Unopened cans are guaranteed for 36 months. Once opened and resealed properly, typical shelf life is about 12–18 months depending on storage.
Q: What safety precautions are required?
A: Use in well-ventilated areas only. Wear nitrile gloves, splash goggles, and respirator cartridge A2/P3. Store away from ignition sources and never mix with acids or water.
Q: Disposal regulations?
A: Classified as hazardous liquid (UN 1263). Dispose of in accordance with local environmental regulations—do not pour into drains or soil.