AS881
1344-00-9
Alnao6si2
1344-37-2
CCIC, CIQ, RoHS, ISO
90%~99%
Sodium Silicate
Powder
Industrial Grade
202.13870
SHINEWAY
25kg Craft Paper Bag
5M3
China
28399000
Product Description
Aluminum silicate AS881 is a synthetic silicate pure white, in a fluffy powder form with a very fine particle size.
It is mainly used in the coatings Industry as an extender of white pigment, especially for Titanium Dioxide (TiO2),
reducing cost of emulsion and decorative paints. Used as a thickener in paints and anti-misting additive in some printing inks.
-TiO2 extender for satin finish.
- Increased grade of whiteness and hiding power.
- Constant viscosity and pH value during storage.
- Abrasive resistance improvement.
- Gloss control.
- Anti-settling agent.
- Texture Control.
- Good resistance to weathering and scrubbing.
- Inks:
- Viscosity adjuster without affecting tack and yield value
- Reduced misting and strike-through.
- Reduced pigment settling in low viscosity inks.

It is mainly used in the coatings Industry as an extender of white pigment, especially for Titanium Dioxide (TiO2),
reducing cost of emulsion and decorative paints. Used as a thickener in paints and anti-misting additive in some printing inks.
-TiO2 extender for satin finish.
- Increased grade of whiteness and hiding power.
- Constant viscosity and pH value during storage.
- Abrasive resistance improvement.
- Gloss control.
- Anti-settling agent.
- Texture Control.
- Good resistance to weathering and scrubbing.
- Inks:
- Viscosity adjuster without affecting tack and yield value
- Reduced misting and strike-through.
- Reduced pigment settling in low viscosity inks.
PRODUCT NAME | The super-fine Sodium Aluminum Silicate | GRADE/TYPE | AS881 | |||
COLLECT SAMPLE TIME | 2020.09.22 | |||||
Test Result | TEST ITEM | STANDARD | RESULT | |||
Bulk specific gravity g/ml | 0.20-0.28 | |||||
Whiteness % | 97 | |||||
PH value(5% in water) | 9.7-10.8 | |||||
Ignition loss (2h/800°c) % | 7.0-9.0 | |||||
Water content | 60.-10 | |||||
Oil absorption g/100g | <140 | |||||
Suggestion |

