Feature
Backlit film is a translucent material that is used to create illuminated displays. It is typically made from a flexible plastic
material that allows light to pass through it, creating a vibrant and eye-catching effect.
Silica Powder is a commonly used material in various industries, including the production of lamp box backlit film. Lamp box
backlit film is a type of film used in commercial lighting applications, where light is emitted from behind the film to create a vibrant
and eye-catching display.
Silica powder is added to the manufacturing process of lamp box backlit film for several reasons. Firstly, it acts as a filler material,
helping to improve the film's opacity and light diffusion properties. This ensures that the light emitted from behind the film is evenly
distributed and creates a uniform illumination.
Additionally, silica powder also helps to enhance the film's mechanical properties, such as its tensile strength and flexibility. This is important as lamp box backlit film is often subjected to bending and stretching during installation and use.
Furthermore, silica powder can also improve the film's resistance to moisture and UV radiation, making it more durable and
long-lasting. This is crucial for commercial applications where the film may be exposed to various environmental conditions.
Overall, the addition of silica powder to the manufacturing process of lamp box backlit film contributes to its performance, durability,
and aesthetic appeal. It allows for a high-quality and reliable product that can be used in various commercial lighting applications.
Appearance | Milk White Water-based solution |
Solid Content | 49±1% |
PH Value | 6-8 |
Viscosity | 1500-2500 mpa.s |
Stability | Six months |
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