Golden High Flow Acrylic
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The GOLDEN High Flow Acrylic colors are an ultra-thin paint with an ink-like consistency. They prove that less viscosity can increase versatility, from spraying to mark making — they are thin enough to go directly from the bottle into an airbrush, refillable marker and dip pen. A free-flowing acrylic paint line for use with drawing tools, airbrush and spraying, and pen & ink applications. The thin consistency allows for both highly detailed applications and large area gestural painting.
High Flow Acrylics work for many applications and are compatible with other GOLDEN Acrylics. Perfect for fine detail painting, this new formula offers a new palette that includes many single-pigment colors, as well as Fluorescent and Iridescent colors. So while it acts like an ink, it’s an acrylic and that means the colors will match their counterparts in GOLDEN Heavy Body or Fluid Acrylics and offer the same archival qualities you demand from artist quality paint. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
GOLDEN High Flow Acrylics are:
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Pre-Use Mixing Instructions
APPLICATION
GOLDEN High Flow Acrylics (HFAs) are professional artist grade acrylic paints. HFAs may be used whenever a thin paint is required. This Product Information Sheet provides some general suggestions and starting points for specific applications, but each artist will develop their own methods and processes as needed
SUBSTRATES
HFAs absorb readily and spread freely. They are influenced by gravity, much like working with watercolors. In some cases, switching or modifying the surface before painting can greatly alter how the paints behave.
GENERAL PAINTING SUGGESTIONS
Brushes: Both natural and synthetic brushes may be used with HFAs. Fine detail brushes work exceptionally well with these paints and can produce long consistent lines. Color wash brushes intended for watermedia applications or watercolor techniques are suitable as well. Coarse bristle brushes generate more foam bubbles due to their rougher feel especially on textural surfaces.
AIRBRUSH & SPRAYING
HFAs spray very well through airbrushes with minimal clogging. Some pigments are not well suited for use in airbrushes with small nozzles and fine tips, so refer to the reference chart. Due to pigment particle differences, some colors will spray better than others (see table below.) If thinning is required, add small amounts of water into the paint. When a high degree of extending is required, use the GOLDEN Airbrush Transparent Extender.
Preval sprayers, pump sprayers or other spray equipment not designed for good atomization are likely to produce uneven, slower drying results. Mouth Atomizers are NOT recommended.
The low viscosity of HFAs allow for use in a large variety of pens. However, because of the range of pigments used in this paint line, some paint colors may perform better than others in different style nibs and tips.
ADDITIONAL USES
- Remove the safety seal
- Unscrew the cap
- Carefully peel off and discard the seal
- Securely re-attach the twist-top cap
- Assure the paint is well-mixed prior to use
High Flow Acrylics are likely to have a degree of separation and soft settling when they are not being used. Before using, follow this procedure to assure a homogeneous paint- Assure the twist top cap is closed and secure prior to shaking the container
- If necessary, free up the mixing ball inside the container by carefully tapping the bottom edge against a hard surface
- Shake the container for 30 seconds or until the product is evenly mixed
- Some colors may require a longer mixing time than others due to pigment density
- Re-shake the bottle after long periods of time or whenever there are signs of settling
APPLICATION
GOLDEN High Flow Acrylics (HFAs) are professional artist grade acrylic paints. HFAs may be used whenever a thin paint is required. This Product Information Sheet provides some general suggestions and starting points for specific applications, but each artist will develop their own methods and processes as needed
- General Thinning Instructions: Avoid thinning with water more than 20% by volume when using in pens and airbrushes, or when doing applications on non-absorbent surfaces. Use Airbrush Transparent Extender for high levels of thinning/extending.
- Blends with other GOLDEN Products:
NOTE: HFAs contain retarders which alter the drying times of a mixture; thicker paint layers may remain tacky for long periods of time.
GOLDEN HFAs are compatible with most GOLDEN Artist Colors' paints and mediums. They can be added to GOLDEN Heavy Body Acrylicsor GOLDEN Fluid Acrylics to thin the paint without a loss of pigment or film strength. Extend HFAs with GOLDEN Airbrush Transparent Extender as needed. Adding high levels of water are acceptable when doing color stains on absorbent surfaces but additional layers of acrylic medium applied afterword may be required for long term durability. - Use as colorant/tint: As with any GOLDEN paint, HFAs may be used to add color to gels, mediums and pastes. They blend readily with thinner mediums, such as GOLDEN Acrylic Glazing Liquid, or GOLDEN Polymer Medium (Gloss).
- Paint Sensitivity Timelines: The HFAs may require additional time to dry before applying other paints or mediums over them, especially if those materials contain retarders. Allow for HFAs to dry sufficiently to avoid sensitivity issues. In most applications the waiting period is several minutes.
SUBSTRATES
HFAs absorb readily and spread freely. They are influenced by gravity, much like working with watercolors. In some cases, switching or modifying the surface before painting can greatly alter how the paints behave.
- Absorbent Substrates: When working on absorbent surfaces like watercolor paper, thin layers of HFAs lose their paint sensitivity very quickly and may be painted over within several minutes without concern of lifting.
- Non-Porous Substrates:When working on non-absorbent surfaces such as acrylic sheeting (PlexiGlass®, Acrylite®, etc.), Mylar®, and Duralar®, the HFAs may be applied without a primer. It is important to remove contaminants like fingerprint oils and release agents, and test each substrate prior to use. Because HFAs and other paints take longer to dry on non-porous substrates, some thin mediums and paint layers may crawl and not lay evenly on recently applied paint layers.
GENERAL PAINTING SUGGESTIONS
Brushes: Both natural and synthetic brushes may be used with HFAs. Fine detail brushes work exceptionally well with these paints and can produce long consistent lines. Color wash brushes intended for watermedia applications or watercolor techniques are suitable as well. Coarse bristle brushes generate more foam bubbles due to their rougher feel especially on textural surfaces.
- Glazing: When it is important to maintain the consistency of HFAs use GOLDEN Airbrush Transparent Extender. Other GOLDEN Mediums may be used to extend the HFAs but they will change the consistency of the paint.
- Water Media Techniques: HFAs produce intense color washes due to their high pigment load. They can be modified as needed with water when working on paper and other absorbent surfaces. Over thinning with water can create sensitive paint layers, especially when used on non-absorbent surfaces.
- Canvas Stains: Large areas of color can be created without any need for additional thinning with water or additives. Adding high levels of water increases the surface tension, reducing the ability of the color to absorb into the raw canvas. Add GOLDEN Acrylic Flow Release (as directed) to improve the staining ability.
- Pours: HFAs are well suited for use on large areas, where the thin consistency allows for free flowing color layers. The pigment size and intensity varies between each color. Denser, larger pigment particles settle more rapidly than smaller particles.
- Wet into Wet: The thin feel and slow drying nature allows HFAs to readily spread across wet surfaces or paint layers. Different kinds of acrylic gels and mediums can alter the behavior, as well as different paint colors will produce different patterns and spread rates.
AIRBRUSH & SPRAYING
HFAs spray very well through airbrushes with minimal clogging. Some pigments are not well suited for use in airbrushes with small nozzles and fine tips, so refer to the reference chart. Due to pigment particle differences, some colors will spray better than others (see table below.) If thinning is required, add small amounts of water into the paint. When a high degree of extending is required, use the GOLDEN Airbrush Transparent Extender.
Preval sprayers, pump sprayers or other spray equipment not designed for good atomization are likely to produce uneven, slower drying results. Mouth Atomizers are NOT recommended.
- Spray Equipment: The thin viscosity allows for spraying straight out of the container without the need for mediums or modifiers. Smaller airbrushes can be sprayed at 25-50 p.s.i. Larger spray equipment should be sprayed in the lower end of the equipment's recommendations to reduce overspray. HVLP Systems may be used with this paint line, although the nozzle sizes should be smaller, such as 1.4mm to avoid over atomization of spray which can result in a rougher, chalky paint surface.
- Masking & Frisket Use: HFAs have excellent resistance to pull-up when removing frisket or tape. When masking, allow underlying paint layers to dry at least 5 minutes or longer depending on paint thickness and drying conditions. Force-drying when masking should be done very cautiously as it can cause the masking films to bubble, warp, or the adhesives to increase their grab to the paint surface. Use hair driers with low air speed and cool temperature settings.Some low-tack masking films will not adhere sufficiently to the surface of the HFAs. Due to the variety of brands and versions, it is important to test the performance of each frisket and tape to reduce the chance of improper adhesion. Low tack films are prone to lifting during spraying, and high tack films and tapes may pull paint up during removal or repositioning.
- HFAs Replace the Discontinued GOLDEN Airbrush Colors: The GOLDEN Airbrush Color Paint line is discontinued in December, 2013. The HFAs offer a larger range of color choice, but there are some differences between the two paint lines regarding spraying.
- 49 colors offered in HFA.
- No Opaque naming convention in the HFAs. There will be Transparent colors but in HFA's the full strength colors of the same name will have the same coverage as their Airbrush Color counterpart.
- Harder, more durable paint film. HFA's are less sensitive after dry than Airbrush Colors.
- Slightly thicker paint formula. Add small amounts of water to thin as needed.
The low viscosity of HFAs allow for use in a large variety of pens. However, because of the range of pigments used in this paint line, some paint colors may perform better than others in different style nibs and tips.
- Pen Size Selection for Cartridge Pens: Although colors will behave differently depending on their colorant size and shape, very fine line nozzles (.35mm or smaller) are highly prone to clogging and should be avoided. Fluorescent and Iridescent particles are especially likely to clog fountain and technical pens. It is not recommended to leave HFA's in pens after use.
- Thinning and modifying HFAs for Pen & Ink use: When a paint color being tested performs poorly, start by adding small amounts of water to improve flow. Alternatively add GOLDEN Airbrush Medium to thin while improving flow and leveling. Note: Additions of Airbrush Medium may cause slower drying, tacky films and will lower pigment strength as more is added. Use only enough Airbrush Medium to achieve proper flow.
- IMPORTANT: ALWAYS FOLLOW TOOL MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER CARE AND CLEANING OF PENS AND NIBS. Using HFAs or any paint/ink not recommended may void a manufacturer's warranty.
ADDITIONAL USES
- Marbleizing: Paper and fabric marbling can be done with the HFAs with satisfactory results. Some HFA colors may need some thinning to improve flow onto the marbling bath. When laundering is essential, additions of GOLDEN GAC 900 - at a 1:1 ratio - are suggested to retain color intensity. Refer to GOLDEN Product Application Sheet Marbleizing with GOLDEN Acrylics for more information.
- Automotive: HFAs can be used for custom automotive painting with proper surface preparation and top-coating. The underlying paint layers and topcoat should be intended for automotive applications. The surface should be clean of finger oils and dust, and scuffed sufficiently to allow for proper adhesion. The acrylic paint layers do not need additional sanding in order for the topcoat to adhere. However, allow enough time for the water, retarders and other additives to leave the film prior to clear-coating.
- Exterior Signage/Murals: Any paint color listed in the GOLDEN Application sheet Painting Exterior Murals may be used for outdoor applications. Guidelines for preparation and varnishing are similar to when using other GOLDEN paint lines.
- Wood Staining: The HFAs are suitable for staining wood used for fine art and decorative applications. The pigments offer a wide range of color stain possibilities as well as more opaque layers. Review the GOLDEN Application sheet Woodstaining Objects with GOLDEN Acrylics for more information on this application.Fabric/Textile: When blended with GOLDEN GAC 900 or GOLDEN Silkscreen Fabric Gel (heat-settable mediums designed to improve launderability and softness of hand. Start with 1:1 ratios of paint to GAC 900/Silkscreen Fabric Gel, and adjust as needed. Follow the GOLDEN Application Sheet GOLDEN Acrylics on Fabrics for further guidance.
Professional High Flow Marker Set 959The High Flow Marker Set includes 5 High Flow colors plus 3 empty markers, providing an ideal way to discover how easy it is to use High Flow Acrylics in markers. The three markers offer different sizes, from a fine tip to a broad 15 mm nib, each its own mark-making quality, perfect for signatures, fine detail, or filling large areas with precision. Includes: 30 ml Fluorescent Pink, Iridescent Pearl (Fine), Indigo (Anthraquinone), Green Gold, Transparent Dioxazine Purple, an informational pamphlet and 3 assorted empty markers.
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High Flow Transparent Colors Set 954Transparent Dioxazine Purple, Transparent Hansa Yellow Med, Transparent Naphthol Red Light, Transparent Phthalo Blue GS, Transparent Phthalo Green BS, Transparent Quinacridone Red, Transparent Brown Iron Oxide, Transparent Red Iron Oxide, Transparent Shading Gray, Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide
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High Flow Assorted Colors Set 953Burnt Sienna, Carbon Black, Quinacridone Magenta, Hansa Yellow Medium, Quinacridone/Nickel Azo Gold, Naphthol Red Light, Phthalo Blue (Green Shade), Phthalo Green (Blue Shade), Ultramarine Blue, Titanium White.
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