Feature
Super pure silica dioxide can be used as a leather agent coating to enhance the durability, water resistance, and overall
quality of leather products. Silica dioxide, also known as silica or silicon dioxide, is a naturally occurring compound that is
commonly found in sand, quartz, and other minerals.
When applied as a coating on leather, super pure silica dioxide forms a protective barrier that helps prevent water, dirt,
and other contaminants from penetrating the leather surface. This coating also helps to reduce the absorption of liquids,
making the leather more resistant to stains and spills.
In addition to its protective properties, super pure silica dioxide can also improve the overall appearance of leather. It can
enhance the leather's natural shine and luster, giving it a more polished and refined look. Silica dioxide can also help to
prevent fading and discoloration caused by UV rays, keeping the leather looking vibrant and new for longer.
Furthermore, super pure silica dioxide can help to strengthen the leather, making it more resistant to wear and tear. It can
reinforce the leather fibers, improving their tensile strength and preventing them from becoming brittle or weak over time.
Overall, using super pure silica dioxide as a leather agent coating can significantly enhance the performance, durability, and
aesthetics of leather products. Whether it's shoes, bags, furniture, or other leather goods, this coating can provide long-lasting
protection and maintain the beauty of the leather for years to come.
USING TIPS:
* Recommend dosage is 3%-8%. (Please adjust the dosage according to the actual product.) * As different formulations and conditions, suggest the user to test and make sure the dosage before using. Item | SL-505 | Brand | SKYSIL |
Content of SiO2,(dry basis) %≥ | ≥ 99 | Whiteness | ≥ 90 |
Porosity ml/g | 1.3-1.4 | Particle Size(Malvent),um | 3.5-4.5 |
Loss on drying (105℃,2Hrs),% | ≤5.0 | PH | 6.0-7.0 |
Ignition Loss(1000℃,2Hrs),% | ≤6.0 | Oil Absorption g/100g | 260-300 |
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