Flat-ayd FA-W-34

Silica and polyolefin dispersion

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底材表面处理剂, 混杂 >> 光泽控制 Surface conditioner, miscellaneous >> Gloss control 底材表面处理剂, 混杂 >> 粗糙剂 >> 天然硅土 Surface conditioner, miscellaneous >> Matting agent >> Natural silica 涂层 >> 水生 Coatings >> Waterborne 建筑/装饰 Architectural / Decorative 常规工业维护 General Industrial /Maintenance 木器 &家具涂层 Wood & Furniture Coatings water/propylene glycol FLAT-AYD FA-W-34 Flatting Additive provides efficient gloss reduction with simple stir in incorporation and assured reproduction of results. It can be used to produce films of excellent clarity and sheen uniformity. FLAT-AYD FA-W-34 Flatting Additive contains silica for flatting efficiency, and a polyolefin to provide a high degree of scuff and polish resistance. Applications FLAT-AYD FA-W-34 Flatting Additive is compatible with most water-borne coatings and can be used in decorative paints, industrial coatings, and wood and furniture coatings. It can be post added to correct gloss in a finished coating. The use of FLAT-AYD FA-W-34 Flatting Additive provides the following benefits: Easy incorporation Reproduction of results Sheen uniformity High degree of scuff and polish resistance Reduced dirt pick-up. Dispersion of silica/polyolefin flatting agent in a surfactant vehicle for gloss control of coatings. Can be used in aqueous coatings.Provides simple stir-in incorporation, efficient gloss reduction and assured reproduction of results. Contains polyolefin and also provides a high degree of scuff and polish resistance. Coatings utilizing it produces films of excellent clarity and sheen uniformity. The gloss of a coating can be reduced to any desired level by adding a sufficient amount of it. The greatest effect is obtained with coatings of low film build that are based on fast setting vehicles of low inherent gloss. In most applications 5% to 15% of it will reduce 60° gloss by 40 to 60 units. To assure smooth, speck-free finishes, should be diluted with 5% to 10% solvent while under moderate agitation. Should then be slowly added to the coating under continued agitation. (Caution: Excessive mixing at high shear may cause loss of efficiency.)