Feature
Spray industrial coating Matting Agent silica dioxide is a type of additive used in industrial coatings to achieve a matte or
dull finish on surfaces. It is composed of silica dioxide particles that help to scatter light and reduce the glossiness of the
coating.
Silica dioxide, also known as silica or silicon dioxide, is a naturally occurring mineral that is commonly found in sand,
quartz, and other rocks. It has a high melting point and is chemically inert, making it suitable for use in various industrial
applications.
When added to a coating formulation, the silica dioxide particles in the matting agent create a rough surface texture that
diffuses light, resulting in a matte appearance. This is achieved by increasing the scattering of light rays, reducing the reflectivity
and glossiness of the coated surface.
Spray industrial coating matting agents are commonly used in applications such as furniture coatings, automotive coatings, and
architectural coatings, where a matte finish is desired. They can be used in various coating systems, including solvent-based,
water-based, and powder coatings.
In addition to providing a matte appearance, silica dioxide matting agents can also improve the scratch resistance and durability
of the coating. They can enhance the overall performance and aesthetic appeal of the coated surface.
Overall, spray industrial coating matting agent silica dioxide is an important additive in the coatings industry that helps to achieve
a desired matte finish while providing additional benefits to the coating system.
Chemical Data
Item Type | SS-320L |
Content of sio2(dry basis) %, | ≥99.0 |
Porosity ml/g | 1.8-2.0 |
Oil absorption, g/100g , | 270-320 |
Particle Size, um(Malvent,D50) | 4-4.5 |
Loss on drying(105℃,2Hrs) | ≤5.0 |
Ignition loss(1000℃,2Hrs) | ≤7.0 |
Whiteness | ≥90.0 |
PH(5% Liquor) | 6-7 |
Surface Treatment | Organic |
Anticorrosion Pigments,
Inkjet Receptive Coating,
Matting Agent