Specification
A Paint Matting Agent is a substance that can be added to wood coatings to reduce the gloss or shine of the finish.
It is commonly used to achieve a more matte or satin appearance on wood surfaces.
There are several types of matting agents available for general wood coatings, including:
1. Silica Matting Agents: These are fine particles of silica that can be added to the coating to create a matte or satin
finish. Silica matting agents are available in different particle sizes to achieve different levels of gloss reduction.
2. Wax Matting Agents: Wax-based matting agents are often used in solvent-based wood coatings. These agents form
a microcrystalline structure on the surface, which diffuses light and reduces gloss.
3. Polymeric Matting Agents: Polymeric matting agents are synthetic materials that can be added to wood coatings to
reduce gloss. They work by forming a network of microscopic particles on the surface, which scatter light and create a
matte appearance.
When choosing a Matting Agent for general wood coatings, it is important to consider factors such as the desired level
of gloss reduction, compatibility with the coating system, and ease of application. It is also recommended to conduct
small-scale tests before applying the matting agent to a large area to ensure the desired effect is achieved.
Chemical Instructions
Item | H-300 |
Content of sio2(dry basis) %, | ≥98.5 |
Porosity ml/g | 1.2-1.4 |
Oil absorption, g/100g , g/100g | 270-310 |
Particle Size, um(Malvent,D50) | 4.5-5.5 |
Loss on drying(105℃,2Hrs) | ≤5.0 |
Ignition loss(1000℃,2Hrs) | ≤6.0 |
Whiteness | ≥90.0 |
PH(5% Liquor) | 6-7 |
Surface Treatment | NONE |
Anticorrosion Pigments,
Inkjet Receptive Coating,
Matting Agent