Fumed Silica for Composites: Professional Rheology Control

In the high-performance composites industry, controlling resin flow is essential for structural integrity. Fumed silica for composites acts as a primary thixotropic agent, preventing sagging in gelcoats and ensuring stability in complex resin systems.

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Gelcoats & Topcoats

Achieve flawless surface quality. Our fumed silica prevents sagging on vertical mold surfaces, ensuring a uniform, UV-resistant protective layer.

Bonding Pastes & Adhesives

Optimize gap filling. Fumed silica provides the necessary thixotropy for overhead or vertical structural bonding in aerospace and marine parts.

Resin Systems (UP/VE/Epoxy)

Controlled flow for Hand Lay-up, RTM, and Infusion. Prevent resin drainage and fiber starvation in complex composite structures.

Pigment Pastes

Prevent pigment settling and floating. Our additives ensure consistent color development and long-term storage stability for your colorants.

Recommended Fumed Silica Grades

Choose the right grade for your specific resin system:

SEMISIL® 200

Hydrophilic grade for standard UP/VE resins.

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FAQ: Fumed Silica in Composite Applications

Q1: How does fumed silica prevent sagging in vertical gelcoat applications?

A: Fumed silica creates a 3D hydrogen-bonded network that significantly increases low-shear viscosity, effectively counteracting gravity to prevent sagging. This thixotropic index ensures the gelcoat stays immobile on vertical mold surfaces immediately after spraying, while still allowing perfect leveling during the high-shear application process.

Q2: What is the optimal dosage of fumed silica for composite bonding pastes?

A: The optimal dosage strictly ranges from 0.5% to 3.0% by weight of the resin system. Formulators should target the lower end (0.5%-1.0%) for simple anti-settling, and the higher end (2.0%-3.0%) for overhead structural bonding where extreme non-slump characteristics are required.

Q3: Why should I choose hydrophobic silica for epoxy resin systems?

A: Hydrophobic fumed silica (like SEMISIL R620) is essential for epoxy because it prevents water absorption and maintains a stable viscosity over time. Standard hydrophilic silica contains surface hydroxyl groups that react poorly with polar epoxy resins, often leading to "viscosity drift" or loss of thixotropy during storage.

Q4: How does fumed silica stop resin drainage in vacuum infusion (RTM)?

A: Fumed silica provides "rest viscosity" that traps the resin within the fiber matrix, preventing it from draining out due to gravity or capillary action. This ensures uniform resin distribution and prevents "dry spots" or fiber starvation in complex, high-aspect-ratio composite parts.

Q5: Can fumed silica improve the shelf life of pigment pastes?

A: Yes, fumed silica acts as a high-efficiency anti-settling agent by physically suspending pigment particles within its structural network. This prevents the formation of "hard cake" at the bottom of containers, ensuring consistent color development and easy re-dispersion even after 12 months of storage.

Q6: What specific purity levels are required for high-performance composite silica?

A: High-performance composites require a SiO₂ purity of ≥ 99.8% to ensure zero interference with the resin's curing chemistry. SEMISIL® grades maintain this purity level, keeping metallic impurities to PPM levels to safeguard the mechanical strength and UV resistance of the final composite part.

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