wood coating additives for clear, semi-pigmented, and pigmented coatings

Wood Coating Additives for a Variety of Formulations

December 22, 2025 | Blog

Wood coatings are essential to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of wood surfaces. They protect against environmental stressors, resist wear, and highlight the unique grain and texture that make wood desirable across applications. 

However, achieving long-lasting protection and appearance requires more than just a good formulation. End users expect coatings that resist stains, scratches, and scuffs while maintaining color, clarity, and smoothness across diverse substrates. That is where additives make a difference. 

 

The Benefits of Additives for Clear, Semi-Pigmented, and Pigmented Wood Coatings

Additives play a critical role in how well a wood coating performs and how long the attractive appearance lasts. From improving dry time and durability to enhancing flow, color development, and surface quality, the right additive package helps formulators overcome common challenges and achieve consistent performance, from matte to high gloss formulations. 

 

 

additives for clear wood coatingsThe Benefits of Additives for Clear Wood Coatings

Sealing a wood substrate with a clear coating elevates the wood’s natural warmth and grain definition, giving surfaces a smooth, glossy finish while protecting against moisture, wear, and leaching of wood components. However, without the proper additives, clear coats may end up diminishing the final look of a wood surface.

 

 

 

Improved Wrinkling Prevention and Faster Curing

When applying paint, end users expect the finish to look as good dry as it does wet. However, if the paint is applied too thickly or in high temperatures, wrinkling can occur—negatively impacting the final appearance. 

High-performance catalysts like Borchi® OXY-Coat help prevent wrinkling upon curing.


wrinkling prevention in wood coatings with high performance catalysts for alkyds

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Many formulators are also turning to linseed oil–based wood coatings for their lower Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content, which supports improved labeling and compliance. However, these systems can often slow down drying times. 

Borchi OXY-Coat 1310 addresses this challenge, improving cure speed in linseed oil formulations without compromising performance or appearance. 

Download the wood care oil formulation

 

 

Enhanced Chemical Resistance 

From flooring and furniture to industrial crates, wood is used across a wide range of surfaces. Many of which are exposed to substances that can cause staining or surface damage. 

Borchi OXY-Coat 1310 high-performance catalyst helps strengthen chemical resistance in natural oils used for wood coatings, protecting surfaces from common agents like water and cleaning chemicals. This example demonstrates improved resistance to both water and ammonia water in a wood care oil. better chemical resistance in wood care oil

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Better Viscosity and Storage Stability
 

Enhancing viscosity in alkyd emulsions helps ensure ease of application and better storage stability of the emulsion. 

Rheology modifiers like our Borchi Gel A LA ASE thickener build viscosity to improve application properties and enhance overall storage stability. smaller particle sizes and improved storage stability with ASE thickener

Download the waterborne wood stain formulation

 

 

Enhanced Thickening for Smoother Substrates 

Adequate thickening helps coatings spread evenly and penetrate porous substrates. The multifunctional rheology modifier Borchi Gel L 75 N helps improve substrate wetting upon spraying. This additive allows for waterborne coatings to flow into porous wood substrates for a smooth finish. better substrate wetting with multi functional rheology modifier


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additives for semi pigmented wood coatings

The Benefits of Additives for Semi-Pigmented Wood Coatings 

To further enhance the appearance of wood substrates, semi-pigmented formulations allow for an elevation of color. 

 

 

High-Quality Transparency and Color 

Iron oxide pigments are widely used in wood coatings for their cost effectiveness and exceptional durability. Their fine particle size enables versatile use, including transparent finishes that highlight the natural beauty of wood. 

However, achieving uniform dispersion and stabilization can be challenging. 

 

Wetting and dispersing agents like Borchi Gen 1750 enhance dispersions in transparent iron oxide pigment formulations. This contributes to better visibility of the wood substrate and ideal color development. higher transparency with dispersant for wood coatings

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Substrate Wetting

Waterborne coatings have become popular because of their lower Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) content. However, their inherently high surface tension can hinder proper surface coverage that often leads to coating defects such as pinholes and craters, as well as issues caused by leaking wood extractives that can further disrupt the coating. 


Substrate wetting additives like Borchi Gol 1570 lower surface tension to improve substrate wetting. This helps preserve the final appearance of wood coatings. substrate wetting agent for semi pigmented wood coatings

Download the waterborne wood primer formulation 

 

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additives for pigmented wood coatingsThe Benefits of Additives for Pigmented Coatings 

 

Reduced Sagging with Addition of Colorant 

Adding pigment concentrates to wood coatings can lower viscosity, which may lead to sagging during application. Post-adding a rheology modifier such as Borchi Gel PN helps maintain an even film thickness and prevents sagging, ensuring consistent coverage even with the addition of colorants. rheology additive for improved sag resistance with colorant

Download the acrylic starting point formulation

 

 

Dispersant for Improved Stain Resistance and Gloss 

White coatings on wood substrates remain a popular choice for their clean, bright appearance. But maintaining that look can be difficult. White finishes are prone to staining when exposed to liquids and everyday wear. 

Wetting and dispersing additives, like Borchi Gen 1252, improve dispersions in white titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigment formulas. This not only improves color storage stability and brightness but also enhances stain resistance and gloss retention, keeping white coatings looking newer for longer.improved stain resistance in industrial wood coatings

 

 

Better Blocking Resistance 

Painting doors, windows, or cabinetry often introduces a common challenge—paint sticking to adjacent surfaces such as door jambs, windowsills, or sliding panels. 

Flow and leveling agents like Borchi Gol 1375 improve film formation and provide superior blocking resistance, helping prevent surfaces from sticking together in decorative wood applications.enhanced block resistance with flow and leveling agent for decorative coatings

Download the 100% acrylic white semi-gloss formulation

 

 

Faster Dry Times and Reduced Yellowing in Alkyds 

Borchi high-performance catalysts help ensure fast drying times in alkyd formulations applied in a variety of environments. These solutions can outperform traditional driers like cobalt.  

 

Over time, white coatings can develop unwanted yellow tones. Beyond reducing dry times, Borchi OXY-Coat high-performance catalysts enhance the durability of alkyd coatings by minimizing yellowing and maintaining color stability throughout the product’s lifespan.faster dry times and reduced yellowing in white alkyd wood coatings

Download the formulation with Borchi OXY-Coat post-added to a long oil alkyd paint

 

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Summary & Conclusion 

With wood substrates being ubiquitous, formulating coatings that ensure optimal aesthetics and durability is critical. Coating additives can make a significant difference in the performance of various wood coating formulations. Benefits include fast dry times, excellent color, improved substrate wetting, and enhanced rheological properties for optimal application.  

By formulating with Borchers’ coating additives, manufacturers can deliver products that meet high expectations for aesthetics, protection, and regulatory compliance—ensuring wood’s natural beauty endures for years to come. 

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