Differences between leveling properties and wetting properties.
Introducing frequently asked questions! What is the difference between leveling properties and wetting properties?
"Leveling property" refers to the smoothness of the paint film achieved through the flow of the paint before the film is formed, which is not affected by the unevenness of the substrate or the primer, and helps suppress defects in the paint film such as beading and dents. Additionally, "wetting property" is the characteristic of paints and inks that allows them to be applied to the substrate without gaps or beading. Generally, a lower surface tension (surface energy) results in higher effectiveness and correlates with higher fluidity (flowability). *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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