What is Lacquer?

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Lacquer is a fast-drying, clear or pigmented coating that creates a hard, durable, and smooth finish on a variety of surfaces. Known for its glossy appearance and excellent clarity, lacquer has been widely used for decades in industries such as furniture, joinery, automotive, and metal finishing. It forms a tough protective film that enhances surface durability, resists moisture, and provides a clean, polished look.

One of the key advantages of lacquer is its fast drying time, which allows for multiple coats to be applied in quick succession. This makes it a popular choice for projects requiring a professional, high-quality finish with minimal downtime. Modern lacquer systems are available in different sheens, from ultra-matt to high gloss, and can be clear or tinted to enhance the natural beauty of wood or provide a vibrant decorative layer over metal and other substrates.

Lacquers can be solvent-based or water-based. Solvent-based systems are traditionally favoured for their durability and depth of finish, while water-based options offer lower odour, reduced VOC emissions, and a more environmentally friendly profile. Both types are designed to offer excellent flow, levelling, and resistance to everyday wear and tear.

These coatings are ideal for furniture, shop fittings, doors, trim, metalwork, and other decorative or functional applications where a smooth, durable, and refined finish is required.

At New Guard Coatings, we supply a broad range of professional lacquer systems suitable for commercial, industrial, and decorative use. Whether the goal is protection, aesthetics, or both, our team can help match the right lacquer to your project.
Our team at New Guard Coatings are happy to discuss all your requirements and provide a solution specific to your needs.

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