Feature
Inkjet receptive coatings are used to improve the print quality and durability of printed images on various media films.
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a common material used in these coatings due to its excellent adhesion properties, optical
transparency, and chemical resistance.
When applied to media films, SiO2-based inkjet receptive coatings create a smooth and uniform surface that allows ink
droplets to be absorbed quickly and accurately, resulting in sharp and vibrant prints. The coating also helps to prevent
smudging, fading, and water damage, ensuring that the printed images remain crisp and clear over time.
Overall, SiO2-based inkjet receptive coatings are an essential component in achieving high-quality prints on media films,
providing excellent image reproduction and long-lasting durability.
Use Method
Applicable to various types of coating machine, such as Rotogravure, Air-Knife coater.
Drying Method
Bake above 100 degree hot air drying.
Coating Weight
One side 15 g/m2 (Dry based)
Application:
The base of this product generally it is opalescent PET and Transparent PET.
Package
125KGS/Drum
Appearance | Milk White Water-based solution |
Solid Content | 33±1% |
PH Value | 6-8 |
Viscosity | 1200-2000 mpa.s |
Stability | Six months |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent