Flatting agent
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Description
A substance added to paints and varnishes to reduce gloss in the dried film. A flatting agent typically has small, irregular shaped particles that disperse incident light rays in many different directions, thus producing a matte appearance. Examples of flatting agents are beeswax, fumed silica, diatomaceous earth, and heavy metal soaps.
Synonyms and Related Terms
flattening agent (incorrect)