Mate Deep and hard
Deep matt finishes (i.e. gloss degree≤5% angle 60º) with surface hardness and resistance to polishing have been a historical need in the furniture sector, which has been implemented little by little and with greater or lesser success, as manufacturers of varnishes and machinery for varnishing have offered alternatives.The evolution of matt finishes is unstoppable and Industrias Químicas Iris has developed the perfect “binomial” for different surfaces.
Matte Finishing and its sectors: Químicas Iris goes further.
Manufacturers of panels, kitchens, bathroom furniture, home furniture, contract furniture… and the sector in general, have been applying each of them, the technology (product and/or machinery), which offered them the best investment-quality ratio, to meet the needs of their customers. IRIS following its policy of making tailor-made products for each of its customers, has offered competitive alternatives adapted to new technologies, developing different products and processes, where the main property is the hardness and/or resistance to polishing, without losing sight of the rest of physical-chemical resistance:
Two-component systems
They are a category of chemicals used in a variety of industrial applications. They consist of two distinct components: the base and the catalyst. On the one hand, the base is the main component of the product and contains the essential ingredients that provide the properties of the paint. On the other hand, the catalyst is a substance that triggers a chemical reaction when mixed with the base. This reaction is fundamental for the curing process, where the base-catalyst mixture triggers a polymerisation process.
This is one of the main advantages of these systems, as it reduces application times and increases productivity in the industry.
Two-component systems with micro-texturing
They are a category of chemicals used in a variety of industrial applications. They consist of two distinct components: the base and the catalyst. On the one hand, the base, is the main component of the product and contains the essential ingredients that provide the properties of the paint. The catalyst, on the other hand, is a substance that triggers a chemical reaction when mixed with the base. This reaction is essential for the curing process, where the base-catalyst mixture triggers a polymerisation process, leading to rapid drying or solidification of the paint, which is a major advantage of these systems, as it reduces application times and increases productivity in the industry.
INERT UV system processes
This type of drying (drying through plastic film), also valid for high gloss, has no need for tunnels or evaporation or levelling time, we varnish and dry without oxygen, which avoids environmental dirt that negatively influences the finish. The result: high quality and high production output. If you want to know more, visit our article: https://www.quimicasiris.com/uv-coatings-for-calander-inert-technology/?lang=en
EXCIMER UV processes
Process carried out with excimer lamps. In the use of these lamps an extra matt “gloss” and high scratch resistance is achieved. Everything about this type of UV process can be found in our article: https://www.quimicasiris.com/uv-varnish-part-1/?lang=en. Don’t miss it.
Experience new sensations.
Despite the high demands of the market, we manage to personalise the product in an excellent way for each client and sector. This way of working gives us soft finishes, with infinite depth, even with an almost velvety touch. It is impressive that we can offer our customers all these sensations that make up a complete shopping experience. Of course, we obtain comfort, design and we join the trends of the moment for the different uses of the products.
As always, this point is extremely important to us, as new technological developments and the work of our technicians allow us to provide the customer with perfection and cost-effectiveness.
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