Feature
White Silica Powder is a common material used in the coating of lamp boxes. It is a fine, white powder made from silicon
dioxide, which is a natural mineral found in sand, quartz, and other rocks. The silica powder is mixed with other chemicals
and materials to create a coating that provides protection and durability to the lamp box.
The white silica powder helps to create a smooth and even coating on the surface of the lamp box, providing a clean and
attractive finish. It also helps to improve the adhesion of the coating to the surface of the box, ensuring that it stays in place
and resists peeling or chipping.
In addition to its coating properties, white silica powder also has excellent heat resistance, making it an ideal material for lamp
boxes that may be exposed to high temperatures. It can help to protect the box from damage caused by heat and ensure that
the coating remains intact and effective over time.
Overall, white silica powder is a versatile and effective material for coating lamp boxes, providing both aesthetic appeal and
functional benefits.
Appearance | Milk White Water-based solution |
Solid Content | 49±1% |
PH Value | 6-8 |
Viscosity | 1500-2500 mpa.s |
Stability | Six months |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent