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About Us

Established in the year 1998 by the name of Soverign Varnishes and Polymers, we, S. V. Coatings Private Limited are an ISO 9001-2000 Company engaged in processing and supplying of a wide range of insulating varnishes, organic insulating varnishes, electrical insulating varnishes, finished insulating varnish, air drying insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins. In addition, we also offer services regarding settling, changes of viscosity, colour and finish of solvent based paints; spraying techniques and spray gun problems; dry spray and cobwebbing, and curtaining, running & sagging on vertical surfaces: pulling away from sharp edges & corners bad flow. Backed by strong infrastructure and diligent team of professionals, we are able to provide our clients with nothing but the best. Our products as well as services are widely appreciated by various reputed companies in industries like automobile, earth moving, material handling equipment, ship building and construction. We are successfully taking giant strides in the market under the able guidance of our owner Mr. Surya Prakash. Owing to his industry experience and constant motivation, we are able to meet the clients’ requirements in an effective manner.


Company Profile
Basic Information
Business Type
  • Manufacturer
Key Customers
  • Nuetech Solar System, Bengaluru, Karnataka
  • Karnataka Conveyors, Bengaluru, Karnataka
  • Rima Transformers, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Industry
Paint products
Ownership & Capital
Year of Establishment
1998
Ownership Type
Private Limited Company
Trade & Market
Major Markets
  • Indian Subcontinent
Annual Turnover
Upto US$ 0.25 Million (or upto Rs. 1 Crore Approx.)
Infrastructure
Location Type
Industrial
Building Infrastructure
Permanent
Size of Premises
1,600 square feet
Quality & Certification
Trade Memberships
Member of Indian small scale paint mfg association.
Team & Staff
Total Number of Employees
Upto 10 People
Statutory Profile
Banker
Syndicate Bank
PAN No.
AALCS4769G
TAN No.
NA
DGFT/IE Code
NA
EPF No.
NA
ESI No.
NA
Registration Authority
Bangalore
Registration No.
044749
Central Sales tax No.
29660776425 C
Value Added Tax Registration No.
29660776425 V
Service Tax Registration No.
NA
Excise Registration No.
NA
SSI No.
NA
CIN No.
NA
SCT No.
NA
RBI No.
NA
Dun & Bradstreet Number
NA





Certification & Membership


Certification Name: ISO 9001:2000




Product Portfolio


We are amongst the leading processors and suppliers of a wide range of electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins. Prepared using Colors & Chemical Compounds, these are widely used in industries like automobile, earth moving, material handling equipment, ship building and construction. Our range includes industrial coatings, water thinnable paints, anticorrosive coatings and insulating varnishes. These are processed as per the industry standards and are stringently tested to ensure that our clients get nothing but the best.





Additional Products


Apart from the above mentioned products, our range of electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins also includes enamel paints and primers, anticorrosive paints, Q.D. paints, acrylic paints/ primers, epoxy paints, polyurethane paints and epoxy floor paints. The details are given below:

 

Enamel Paints and Primers
POLYVAR-610 General Purpose Paints/ All Shades
POLYVAR-ROP-611 Enamel Red Oxide Primer
POLYVAR-S-612 Surfacer
POLYVAR-YP-613 Yellow Oxide Primer
POLYVAR-614 Zinc Chrome Yellow Primer
POLYVAR-615 Zinc Chrome Red Oxide Primer
Anticorrosive Paints
POLYVAR-701 Anticorrosive Paints / Selected Shades
POLYVAR-ROP-702 Anticorrosive Red Oxide Primer
POLYVAR-703 Bitumen Black
Q.D. Paints
POLYVAR-810 Quick Drying Paints / All Shades
POLYVAR-ROP-811 Quick Drying Red Oxide Primer
POLYVAR-812 Surfacer
POLYVAR-813 Yellow Oxide Primer
POLYVAR-814 Zinc Chrome Yellow Primer
POLYVAR-815 Zinc Chrome Red Oxide Primer
Acrylic Paints/ Primers
POLYVAR-510 Acrylic Paints / All Shades
POLYVAR-511 Red Oxide Primer
POLYVAR-514 Zinc Chrome Yellow Primer
POLYVAR-515 Zinc Chrome Red Oxide Primer





Additional Products (Contd..)


Epoxy Paints
POLYVAR-910 Two Pack Epoxy Enamel
POLYVAR-911 Two Pack Epoxy Red Oxide Primer
POLYVAR-913 Two Pack Epoxy Zinc Phosphate
POLYVAR-914 Two Pack Epoxy Zinc Chrome Primer
POLYVAR-915 Two Pack Epoxy Zinc Chrome Red Oxide Primer
Polyurethane Paints
POLYVAR-10831 Low Cast Polyurethane Paint/ All Shades
POLYVAR-832 Low Cast Polyurethane Floor Paints /All Shades

 

POLYVAR-1010 Aromatic Isocyanite Based Paints
POLYVAR-1000 Aliphatic Isocyanite Based Paints
Epoxy Floor Paints
POLYVAR-961 Self Leveling Epoxy Paints
POLYVAR-962 Floor Primer
POLYVAR-963 Marter Based Floor Paints
POLYVAR-942 Single Pack Polyurethane Paints
POLYVAR-943 Single Pack Epoxy Paints




Our Services


Apart from the high quality range of electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins, we also have the capability to undertake following services regarding:

 

Settling, Changes of Viscosity, Colour and Finish of Solvent Based Paints

One can determine the Stability of pigment suspensions and it’s settling out by following factors like:

  • Particle size and shape of suspended pigments
  • Viscosity of liquid phase
  • Different in density between pigments and liquid phase should be///??///
  • Interaction between different pigments in system
  • Storage condition

 

In the case of insufficient stirring or shaking during storage:

  • The degree of sedimentation increases with the duration of storage. The pigments finally form more or less solid sediment at the bottom of the container which cannot be stirred up again.
  • In view of the difficulties frequently encountered in stirring the sediment back into the vehicle, it is always preferable to prevent appreciable sedimentation from the beginning. Round and square containers, which must, of course be well closed, should be stored lying on their sides and be rolled or turned at certain suitable intervals. The paint must be stirred prior to pouring into the pots and during application. It is clear that stirring the paint into homogeneous mass must be effected correctly.
  • Even if no noticeable deposit is felt at the bottom of a can when inserting a stirring rod, it is essential to stir thoroughly, because the unavoidable gravitational sedimentation of pigments leads to higher pigment content in the lower part of the container. Manual stirring is effective in this case, and an upward and circular motion of the stirrer is advised.
  • Excessively warm store-room increases the fluidity of the vehicle and thus promotes the settling tendencies of the pigments.




Spraying Techniques and Spray Gun Problems


We provide our clients with most feasible solution for Spraying Techniques and Spray Gun Problems. A spray film’s properties depend on the following factors.

  • Size of droplets directly at the nozzle (0.005 to 0.01mm)
  • Speeds of the droplets between nozzle and sprayed surface (1/200th to 1/100th Second) impingement force (33 to 130 ft/s = 10to 40 m/s)
  • Angle of impingement (30 to 45 degrees)
  • Uniformity of distribution of droplets at the points of impingement depending on the number of headings given
  • Spraying distance and air pressure can influence the drying time to certain extent
  • Working speed and experience of operator
  • Ratio of available compressed air to coating (0.5 1tr of paint may need 500 ltr of air)
  • Temperatures of the coating, air (for the spraying ) and of the surrounding atmosphere
  • Shape, size and temperature of object to be sprayed
  • Number of coats
  • Nature of base or undercoating
  • Viscosity of the coating
  • Properties of the solvents which have been added in thinner
  • Diameter of the fluid tip nozzle of spray pistol
  • Intensity of the draught in the spray booth, which depends on the strength of the exhaust and cleanliness, kept in it. This item is of special importance if the spraying are large
  • The compressed air used must be carefully filtered and must not contain any oil or moisture
  • Non–continuous , dotted film due to excessive pressure in relation to the fluid nozzle or to the very fast drying of some type of coatings, particularly those drying by evaporation if they contain a high percentage of very volatile diluents
  • Too high spraying pressure or too close spraying can produce blowholes
  • Careful selection of correct solvents pressure and matching nozzle size (often by trial and error) is essential for satisfactory results




Dry Spray and Cobwebbing


We undertake dry spray and cob webbing to remove dry spray defect, which may not only be noticeable by sandy looking surface but in various other forms, e.g. a kind of orange peel effect. In all these instances, the strength of the film is reduced. Moreover, the transparent lacquer film may only show cloudiness in slight cases, but pigmented coatings, in bad cases, show discontinuous films, in slight cases a dulling effect. As the adhesion of such films is reduced, these may tend to scaling. Some of the facts about dry spray and cob webbing are:

  • Dry spraying films can sometimes be improved by rubbing down with water resistant abrasive paper of finest grain and re-spraying.
  • Viscous lacquers films containing highly polymerized synthetic products. e.g vinyl esters acrylic etc. in presence of very volatile solvents, often difficult to spray and exhibit cobwebbing instead of dry spray.
  • Too great a spraying distance, too wide a spray fan and excessive air pressure in relation to the size of the nozzle, also excessive temperatures in the spraying shop or the air line causes the coating to lose part of their most volatile solvents during the spraying process before reaching the objects and to impinge on the sprayed surface in partly dried state, producing in the worst case a more or less gritty film.
  • The speed of evaporation of solvents increases as much as 3% for every rise in temperature of 0.5 deg centigrade.
  • Contrary to dry spraying, too close a spraying distance may result in an uneven film surface with ripples or small grooves, caused by the high velocity of air / coating mixture. The heavier a film is put on this way and especially if the surface is vertical, the greater the probability of failure.
  • Suitable counter–measures are: correction of the spraying distance, pressure or room temperature, or of all three factors, if until the fault is eliminated, i.e. until a uniformly spreading wet film surface is produced.
  • To avoid cobwebbing it is particularly important to use correctly formulated thinners in right dilution ratios. Generally the volatile portion coming off last should always be a good solvent for the medium contained in coating.
  • Too low top or atomizing pressure affects the flow badly and produces orange peel.
  • If the surface to be sprayed is not held at a correct angle towards the jet, even thin oil based enamels may induce dry spray
  • Badly functioning air suction of the exhaust fan may cause precipitation of dry lacquer/paint dust throughout the entire shop and on freshly lacquered surface.
  • Overspray can also cause defective work e.g catering and bleeding


The formation of mist is promoted by:

  • Strong cooling
  • The presence of moisture particularly when the relative humidity is high
  • Existing condensating nuclei (spraying dust)
  • Overthinning


These difficulties can be eliminated by following measures:

  • Reduce the spraying pressure, filter and preheat the compressed air
  • Make certain of dry shop atmospheres and dry compressed air
  • Use only solvents and pigments free from moisture




Dry Spray and Cobwebbing (Contd..)


Curtaining, Running and Sagging on Vertical Surfaces: Pulling Away from Sharp Edges and Corners Bad Flow

When a paint film moves downwards between the times of application, this set results in an uneven coating with a thick edge. This sag is usually restricted to a local area of a vertical surface and may have the characteristic appearance of draped curtain, hence the synonymous curtaining. This downward movement may be caused by the collection of excess quantities of paint at irregularities in the surface, e.g cracks, holes etc., and the excess material continuing to flow after the surrounding surface has set.


This may lead to the following effects:

  • Excessively heavy application generally. Special attention being paid to mouldings and corner
  • Heavy coats will tend to sag on flat vertical areas and will drain in to corners and cause runs
  • With spray paint generally, it is necessary to select the correct nozzle size and to adjust the air pressure so that a film of correct thickness is obtained. Spray strokes should overlap only to extent necessary to give uniform film thickness.
  • Excessive thinning with rapidly evaporating solvents, such coatings may be touch-dry before it is possible for them to flow out smoothly, especially if the room temperature is too high. Too strong an exhaust at the spraying booth may cause somewhat similar failures.
  • Fresh paint applied over an old but still glossy paint may sag. Old paint should be well rubbed down to remove all gloss
  • Defects apparent shortly after application
  • Formation of blisters and blowholes in filler coats on porous substrates


Blistering is the formation of dome-shaped projection in paint and varnish film by local loss of adhesion and lifting of the film from underlying surface results in:

  • The solvent and thinners cannot evaporate completely during the period of plasticity of the coating to permit the latter to flow out and form a continuous film closing the pinholes originated by evaporation. Pores of e.g pinhead size are thus developed in air drying systems.
  • Premature application of the superimposed film i.e before the previous heavy layers of e.g. filler / primers had a chance to dry thoroughly. Solvent residues penetrate through the covering film, which can also cause swelling and lifting.
  • Fast air drying films, if applied too thickly sometime exhibit bad flow, leading to the formation of numerous tiny blisters. Relatively rapid temperature increase favours the failure.
  • Thick air drying films sometime blister due to entrapment of solvent if insufficient time has been allowed before overcoating.
  • Traces of oil from the compressors or moisture from condensation, especially on days of high relative humidity, in the lines of spraying plants, or if the oil and water separators have not been cleaned for sometime, may cause large blisters.




Dry Spray and Cobwebbing (Continued..)


The color comparisons should always be carried out under strictly standardized conditions.

  • If for any reason the degree of gloss or of flatness of a coating differs due to either to the properties of a pigmented or of a clear last coat, the colour shade when dry will appear to differ, even if it is correct in the wet condition. Matt films will look whiter, and glossy film darker.
  • The surface condition of the base or undercoating as well as its colour, influenced the color shade of the last coat.
  • It is also important that separation of mixed pigments having different specific gravities should be prevented in containers for a considerable time. It is obvious that in case of separation of these pigments and if thorough stirring is not successful, the color shade of the resulting film cannot be the same as those of the formerly homogeneous paint. It is even possible in instances of this type to obtain very differently colored films from the same container.




Industries Catered To


Our wide range of electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins is used in industries like:

  • Automobile
  • Earth moving
  • Material handling equipment
  • Ship building
  • Construction




Our Processing Unit


We have a well equipped processing unit, which allows us to offer our clients with nothing but the best. Spread over a vast area, our processing unit allows us to undertake bulk processing of our electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins. The unit is also maintained hygienically to ensure that the processing is carried out sans hassles. We also keep our processing machines upgraded to ensure optimum utilization of resources.





Warehousing & Packaging


To ensure safe and secure delivery of our range, we have equipped ourselves with excellent warehousing and packaging facilities. Our warehouse has a massive capacity and can easily store a huge quantity in order to meet with the clients’ requirements. The warehouse is segregated in various sections, allowing us to store our products as per their properties. Moreover, the connectivity of warehouse with various modes of transport allows us to deliver our consignments within the stipulated time frame.





Quality Assurance


The quality of our range of electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins plays a very important part in our success. Therefore, we take every possible step to ensure that our range is absolutely flawless. Our chemical engineers ensure that every stage of processing is executed as per the industry standards and with utmost safety. Moreover, they also check the entire range on well defined parameters to make sure that our range conforms to international standards of quality.


We also take care of the quality while rendering our effective and prompt services to our esteemed clients.





Research & Development


To remain abreast with the technological advancements in the industry, we have equipped ourselves with excellent research and development facilities. Our R&D wing has all the modern machines and equipment, which allow us to conduct hassle free research on our range of electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins. We have the backing of services of qualified research specialists, who also endeavor to improve the processing of these products in order to ensure optimum utilization of resources. They also conduct market surveys, which allow them to gauge the market inclinations and client’s preferences.





Client Satisfaction


By offering a wide and quality range of electrical insulating varnishes, industrial coatings and variety of resins, we have been able to become a reliable partner for our esteemed clients. We are working with some of the most reputed names in industries like automobile, earth moving, material handling equipment, ship building and construction.


To ensure clients complete satisfaction, we also provide them with services regarding:

  • Settling, changes of viscosity, color and finish of solvent based paints
  • Spraying techniques and spray gun problems
  • Dry spray and cobwebbing
  • Curtaining, running and sagging on vertical surfaces: pulling away from sharp edges and corners bad flow


Our products and services are offered by us as per the varied requirements of our clients.




Contact us
Mrs. Surya Prakash (Director)
No. 200 - B, Suncity Road, Kengeri Satellite Town
Bengaluru, Karnataka - 560 060, India
Telephone:  +(91)-(80)-32915084/ 28486969

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