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Silicon carbide micropowder for UV coating

Silicon carbide (SiC) micropowder can be a valuable additive in UV coatings due to its exceptional hardness, thermal stability, and chemical resistance.

1. Key Properties of SiC Micropowder for UV Coatings

  • High Hardness (~9.5 Mohs) – Enhances abrasion and scratch resistance.

  • Thermal Stability – Withstands high temperatures, making it suitable for coatings exposed to heat or UV radiation.

  • Chemical Inertness – Resistant to acids, alkalis, and solvents, ensuring coating durability.

  • UV Reflectivity/Scattering – Can help in diffusing or reflecting UV light, improving coating performance.

  • Controlled Particle Size (Micron or Submicron) – Ensures smooth dispersion in UV-curable resins.

2. Applications in UV Coatings

  • Anti-Abrasive Coatings – Improves wear resistance for floors, automotive, or industrial coatings.

  • UV-Reflective Coatings – Enhances UV protection for outdoor applications.

  • High-Temperature Coatings – Suitable for LED encapsulants or electronic coatings where heat dissipation is needed.

  • Anti-Corrosive Coatings – Adds chemical resistance in harsh environments.

3. Formulation Considerations

  • Dispersion – SiC micropowder must be well-dispersed in UV resins (e.g., acrylates, epoxy acrylates) using suitable dispersants or sonication.

  • Loading Level – Typically 1-10% by weight, depending on desired properties (higher loadings may increase viscosity).

  • UV Curing Compatibility – Should not inhibit the curing process; may require testing with photoinitiators (e.g., TPO, Irgacure 184).

4. Challenges & Solutions

  • Agglomeration – Use surface-treated SiC or dispersing agents (e.g., silane coupling agents).

  • Viscosity Increase – Optimize particle size distribution or use reactive diluents.

  • Transparency Trade-off – Submicron or nano-SiC may be needed for transparent coatings.

5. Alternative/Complementary Additives

  • Alumina (Al₂O₃) – For hardness without dark color.

  • Silica (SiO₂) – For transparency and rheology control.

  • Zinc Oxide (ZnO) – For UV absorption.

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