Product Introduction
However, silica's applications extend far beyond meteorology. In the field of coatings, silica serves as an excellent filler material, imparting enhanced durability, hardness, and scratch resistance to the coated surfaces. When incorporated into rubber and plastic formulations, silica acts as a reinforcing agent, improving tensile strength and wear resistance. Its ability to form a strong network within the polymer matrix enhances the overall mechanical properties of the material.
In paper manufacturing, silica is used as a coating pigment, providing a smooth and glossy finish to the paper. It also enhances the opacity, brightness, and printability of the paper, making it suitable for high-quality printing applications.
To prevent agglomeration and ensure smooth dispersion in these applications, silica is often treated with anti-caking agents. These agents coat the silica particles, reducing their tendency to stick together and facilitating easier handling and processing.
In summary, silica's versatility makes it a valuable material in meteorological precipitation studies, as well as in the formulation of coatings, plastics, and paper. Its reinforcing and filling properties, combined with the use of anti-caking agents, contribute to the production of high-performance materials across various industries.
Cas No. | 112945-52-5 |
Place of Origin | China |
Color | White |
Shape | Powder |
Purity | 95-99% |
Grade | industrial Grade |
Package | 10-25kg/bagļ¼customized package |
MOQ | 1kg |