Production Introduction
Transparency paint matting agents are additives used in water-based coatings to achieve a matte or satin finish while
maintaining transparency. These agents are designed to disperse evenly in the coating, reducing gloss and creating a
smooth, non-reflective surface.
The primary function of a transparency Paint Matting Agent is to scatter light, thereby reducing the glossiness of the coating.
This scattering effect is achieved by incorporating fine particles into the coating, which disrupt the reflection of light and create
a diffused, matte appearance.
There are different types of transparency paint matting agents available, including silica-based, wax-based, and polymer-based
agents. Silica-based matting agents are the most commonly used and are known for their excellent transparency and matting
efficiency. Wax-based agents offer superior scratch resistance and anti-blocking properties, making them suitable for
high-performance coatings. Polymer-based agents provide improved film clarity and leveling properties.
When selecting a transparency paint Matting Agent for water-based coatings, it is important to consider factors such as the
desired level of matting, transparency requirements, and compatibility with other coating ingredients. The particle size and
distribution of the matting agent also play a crucial role in achieving the desired matte effect.
Overall, transparency paint matting agents are essential additives in water-based coatings to achieve a desired matte finish
while maintaining transparency. They provide a versatile solution for various applications, including furniture finishes, wood
coatings, automotive coatings, and architectural coatings.
Characteristics
1. Good matting effect
2. Narrow particle size distribution
3. Highly transparent in film
4. High scratch resistance
5. High resistance to polishing
6. Little influence on viscosity/theology
Application
Water-based Wood Coating
Water-based Industrial Coating
Water-based Inks
Chemical Data
Item | SL-701 | Brand | SKYSIL |
Content of SiO2,(dry basis) %≥ | 99 | Whiteness | ≥90.0 |
Porosity ml/g | 1.8-2.0 | Particle Size(Malvent),um | 4.0-5.0 |
Loss on drying (105℃,2Hrs),% | ≤6.0 | PH | 6.0-7.0 |
Ignition Loss(1000℃,2Hrs),% | ≤10.0 | DOA Absorption g/100g | 260-320 |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent