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UV coating can be applied to various types of materials, including paper, cardstock, and plastic. It is commonly used in the
printing industry to enhance the look and durability of printed materials, providing a professional and long-lasting finish.
Silicon dioxide, also known as silica, is a commonly used material in the manufacture of UV coatings. It is a naturally
occurring mineral that is abundant in the earth's crust.
Silicon dioxide is used in UV coatings due to its unique properties. It has excellent transparency to ultraviolet light, which
makes it an ideal material for UV protective coatings. It also has high refractive index, which means it can effectively reflect
and scatter UV rays, thereby providing excellent protection against UV radiation.
In addition, Silica Powder also improves the scratch resistance and anti-slip properties of the coatings. It also helps to control
the flow and leveling of the coating, ensuring a smooth and even finish.
Silica powder is available in different particle sizes, allowing manufacturers to choose the right type for their specific application.
The particle size can affect the transparency, gloss, and other properties of the UV coating.
Overall, silica powder plays a crucial role in ensuring the performance and longevity of UV coatings. It is widely used in various
applications including automotive, marine, aerospace, and construction industries.
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