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Inkjet coating Canvas Material with silica dioxide is a process that involves applying a layer of silica dioxide particles onto
the surface of a canvas material to enhance its printability and durability for inkjet printing. Silica dioxide is a commonly
used material in coatings due to its high transparency, hardness, and chemical resistance.
The coating process typically involves mixing silica dioxide particles with a binder and other additives to create a smooth
and even coating that can effectively bond with the canvas material. This coating helps to improve the ink absorption, color
vibrancy, and overall print quality of the canvas material when used with inkjet printers.
Overall, inkjet coating canvas material with silica dioxide can help to create high-quality prints that are long-lasting and resistant
to fading, smudging, and water damage. It is a popular choice for artists, photographers, and other professionals looking to create
vibrant and durable prints on canvas.
Appearance | Milk White solution |
Solid Content | 35±1% |
PH Value | 6-8 |
Viscosity | 2800-3500 mpa.s |
Stability | Six months |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent