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Inkjet receptive acrylic coatings are used to enhance the printability of silica materials, such as glass or quartz. These coatings
provide a smooth and uniform surface that allows inkjet inks to adhere properly and produce high-quality prints.
The main purpose of these coatings is to prevent ink from spreading or smudging on the surface of silica materials, which can
happen due to their non-porous nature. The coatings create a receptive surface that allows the ink to dry quickly and bond
effectively with the material.
There are various types of inkjet receptive acrylic coatings available for silica materials, including water-based and solvent-based formulations. Water-based coatings are generally more environmentally friendly and easier to clean up, while solvent-based
coatings offer higher durability and resistance to moisture and chemicals.
The application of these coatings can be done through various methods, such as spraying, dipping, or roller coating. The coatings
are typically applied in thin layers to ensure even coverage and minimize any potential interference with the transparency or clarity
of the silica material.
In addition to improving printability, inkjet receptive acrylic coatings can also provide additional benefits, such as UV resistance,
scratch resistance, and improved adhesion of other coatings or adhesives.
Overall, inkjet receptive acrylic coatings play a crucial role in enabling high-quality printing on silica materials, ensuring sharp and
vibrant images without compromising the integrity of the material itself.
Appearance | Milk White Water-based solution |
Solid Content | 46±1% |
PH Value | 6-8 |
Viscosity | 1500-2500 mpa.s |
Stability | Six months |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent