Titanium dioxide pigment (TiO2) is a white powder with high opacity, brilliant whiteness, excellent covering power and resistance to colour change. These properties have made it a valuable pigment and opacifier for a broad range of applications in paints, plastic goods, inks and paper.
Application:
Mid-range solvent coating, interior and exterior wall latex paint, industrial coatings, multiplex printing inks, flexible printing ink, laminated paper, plastic masterbatch, powder coating
Mid-range solvent coating, interior and exterior wall latex paint, industrial coatings, multiplex printing inks, flexible printing ink, laminated paper, plastic masterbatch, powder coating
Characters:
1. Neutral color
2. Easy to wet and disperser
3. Moderate, stable color dispersing and covering
4. Make the white color product have moderate lightness and stable color
1. Neutral color
2. Easy to wet and disperser
3. Moderate, stable color dispersing and covering
4. Make the white color product have moderate lightness and stable color
Properties: White powder. Titanium dioxide occurs in nature as well-known minerals rutile and anatase. The rutile: Relative Density: 4.36; Melting Point: 1830-1850 The Anatase: Relative Density: 3.84. Chemical quality is stability. It is insoluble in water, organic acid and inorganic weak acid, soluble in oil of vitriol, alkali and hydrofluoric acid. The refractive index of rutile is 2.70. The refractive index of anatase is 2.55. It can be used as excellent pigment with no poisonous.
Applications: Titanium dioxide is the most widely used white pigment. TiO2 is also an effective opacifier in powder form, where it is employed as a pigment to provide whiteness and opacity to products such as paints, coatings, plastics, papers, inks, foods, medicines as well as most toothpastes. TiO2 fibers and spirals. Titanium dioxide, particularly in the anatase form, is a photocatalyst under ultraviolet (UV) light. Titanium dioxide is thus added to paints, cements, windows, tiles, or other products for its sterilizing, deodorizing and anti-fouling properties and is used as a hydrolysis catalyst. Titanium dioxide can also produce electricity when in nanoparticle form. TiO2 offers great potential as an industrial technology for detoxification or remediation of wastewater due to several factors.
Applications: Titanium dioxide is the most widely used white pigment. TiO2 is also an effective opacifier in powder form, where it is employed as a pigment to provide whiteness and opacity to products such as paints, coatings, plastics, papers, inks, foods, medicines as well as most toothpastes. TiO2 fibers and spirals. Titanium dioxide, particularly in the anatase form, is a photocatalyst under ultraviolet (UV) light. Titanium dioxide is thus added to paints, cements, windows, tiles, or other products for its sterilizing, deodorizing and anti-fouling properties and is used as a hydrolysis catalyst. Titanium dioxide can also produce electricity when in nanoparticle form. TiO2 offers great potential as an industrial technology for detoxification or remediation of wastewater due to several factors.
Process
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Rutile paint produced by sulfate process
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Surface treatment
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Treat with Silicon, Aluminum, , special organic substance covering
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Standard ClassificationISO 591-1
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R2
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Specific gravity ISO 787-10
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3.9g/ cm3
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TiO2 content ISO 591-1
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≥ 90%
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105 volatile under package ISO 787-2
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≤ 0.5%
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Soluble substances ISO 787-2
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≤ 0.5%
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Residue on sieve ISO787-18
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≤ 0.05%
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Rutile transformation Rate
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≥ 97%
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