Mattlack
Mattlack refers to matte lacquer, a type of coating that dries to a flat, non-glossy film. In German-speaking contexts, Mattlack is the common term for matte finishing systems used on wood, metal, and plastics; English-language discussions may translate it as matte lacquer. Matte lacquers are designed to minimize light reflectance by incorporating flattening agents or matting pigments that reduce glare and obscure fine surface details.
Composition and properties: Most matte lacquers use a resin binder such as alkyd, acrylic, or polyurethane,
Applications: Matte lacquers are widely used in furniture finishing, cabinetry, musical instruments, and interior automotive or
Variants and considerations: Coatings exist in solvent-based and water-based forms, with gloss levels described in marketing