Diagnosing the top 4 factors that kill silica matting efficiency.
In the lab, adding more silica matting agent doesn’t always lead to lower gloss. If your formulation is stuck at a satin finish when you need dead-matte, the issue lies in the efficiency drivers.
Diagnosis: Your Dry Film Thickness (DFT) is significantly higher than your silica’s d50 particle size.
The Fix: The particles are submerged. You must use a larger particle size grade where d50 ≈ DFT to ensure surface micro-roughness.
Diagnosis: You are formulating 100% solid UV or powder coatings.
The Fix: Without solvent evaporation, there is no film contraction to “push” the silica out. You need specialized low oil absorption silica to allow higher loading without viscosity spikes.
| Issue | Cause | Optimization Path |
|---|---|---|
| High Gloss | Low Pore Volume | Switch to >1.8 ml/g silica |
| Hazing | Refractive Mismatch | Tighten PSD & remove impurities |
| Settling | Untreated Silica | Switch to Wax-treated or add Fumed Silica |
Pore volume isn’t just a spec; it’s the engine of matting. A high pore volume silica provides a higher particle count for the same weight, creating a more effective light-scattering grid.
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