1.Cost-effectiveness: Economic coatings are typically more affordable than premium coatings, making them a cost-effective
choice for many applications.
2.Durability: Despite their affordability, economic coatings still offer good durability and protection against various
environmental factors, such as UV rays, moisture, and chemicals.
Matting agents are additives used in coatings to reduce gloss and create a matte or satin finish. They are commonly used in
economic coatings to provide a desired aesthetic appearance while also offering cost-effective solutions.
There are several types of matting agents available for economic coatings, including:
1. Silica Matting Agents: Silica-based matting agents are widely used due to their cost-effectiveness and versatility.
They consist of fine particles of silica that scatter light and reduce gloss. They can be used in various coating systems,
including water-based, solvent-based, and UV-curable coatings.
2. Polymeric Matting Agents: Polymeric matting agents are synthetic additives that create a matte finish by forming a
micro-rough surface on the coating film. They are often used in combination with silica matting agents to enhance the
matting effect and improve scratch resistance.
3. Wax Matting Agents: Wax-based matting agents are commonly used in economic coatings due to their low cost and
ease of use. They consist of small particles of wax that create a matte appearance by reducing light reflection. However,
wax matting agents may have limitations in terms of durability and resistance to chemicals and abrasion.
When selecting a Matting Agent For Economic Coatings, it is important to consider factors such as the desired level of
gloss reduction, film hardness, scratch resistance, and compatibility with the coating system. Manufacturers and suppliers
of matting agents can provide technical guidance and recommend suitable products based on specific requirements.
The following specification parameters will be stated on our Certificate of Analysis.
Item Type | QX-20 |
Content of sio2(dry basis) % | ≥98.5 |
Porosity ml/g | 1.2-1.4 |
Oil Absorption g/100g | 250-320 |
Particle Size(laser diffraction),um | 8-10 |
Loss on drying(105℃,2Hrs) | ≤5.0 |
Ignition loss(1000℃,2Hrs) | ≤6.0 |
Whiteness | ≥93.0 |
PH(5% Liquor) | 6-7 |
Surface treatment | None |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent