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A Paint Matting Agent is a substance added to inks or coatings to reduce their gloss or shine. This is often done to achieve
a specific aesthetic effect or to reduce glare from a surface. The Matting Agent works by diffusing the light that is reflected
off the surface, giving it a more matte or flat appearance.
There are different types of matting agents, including silica-based products and wax-based products. Silica-based matting
agents are often used in water-based inks and coatings, while wax-based products are more commonly used in solvent-based
inks and coatings.
Matting agents are used in a variety of applications, including printing inks, automotive coatings, wood finishes, and plastic
coatings. They are also often used in the production of cosmetics, such as nail polish, to give them a matte finish.
When choosing a matting agent for inks, it's important to consider factors such as the desired level of gloss reduction, the
type of ink or coating being used, and the application method. The matting agent should be compatible with the other
components of the ink or coating and should not adversely affect its other properties, such as adhesion, durability, and
resistance to wear and tear.
Tips:
* Before you use it, please test and make sure the dosage before using according different formulations and conditions.
* Recommended dosage is 3% -5%.
Item | HF-630L | Brand | SKYSIL |
Content of SiO2,(dry basis) %≥ | 99 | Porosity,ml/g | 1.8-2.0 |
Oil absorption ml / 100g | 270-320 | Particle Size(Malvent),um | 5-5.5 |
Loss on drying (105℃,2Hrs),% | ≤5.0 | PH | 6.0-7.0 |
Ignition Loss(1000℃,2Hrs),% | ≤7.0 | Whiteness≥ | 90 |
Anticorrosion Pigments, Inkjet Receptive Coating, Matting Agent