Characteristics
Silica matting agents are commonly used in coatings to achieve a matte or satin finish. In the case of color spray paper
coating, silica matting agents can be added to the formulation to reduce gloss and provide a more desirable appearance.
Silica matting agents are fine particles of silicon dioxide that scatter light, resulting in a reduction of gloss and reflection.
They can be incorporated into the coating formulation to control the level of matting desired. The particle size and
concentration of the Silica Matting Agent will determine the degree of matting achieved.
When added to color spray paper coatings, silica matting agents can help to reduce the glossiness of the coating, making it
more visually appealing. This can be particularly important for certain applications where a matte or satin finish is desired,
such as in packaging, printing, or specialty paper products.
In addition to providing a matte appearance, silica matting agents can also improve the scratch and abrasion resistance of
the coating. They can enhance the overall durability and performance of the coated paper, making it more resistant to damage
during handling and use.
It's important to note that the selection and incorporation of silica matting agents should be done carefully, considering factors
such as the desired level of matting, compatibility with other coating components, and the specific requirements of the application.
The concentration and dispersion of the silica Matting Agent should be optimized to achieve the desired matting effect without
negatively impacting other coating properties.
Overall, silica matting agents can be a valuable addition to color spray paper coatings, providing a matte or satin finish while
improving durability and performance.
USING TIPS:
* Recommend dosage is 3%-8%. (Please adjust the dosage according to the actual product.) * As different formulations and conditions, suggest the user to test and make sure the dosage before using.
Item | H-903 | Brand | SKYSIL |
Content of sio2(dry basis) % | ≥99.0 | Porosity ml/g | 1.8-2.0 |
Particle Size(Malvent D50),um | 6.0-7.0 | Whiteness | ≥90.0 |
Loss on drying(105℃,2Hrs) | ≤5.0 | PH | 7.0-8.0 |
Ignition Loss(1000℃,2Hrs),% | ≤6.0 | Oil Absorption g/100g | 260-300 |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent