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January 29, 2024

Physical data of titanium dioxide

White powder. A soft and odorless white powder with strong covering and coloring power, with a melting point of 1560-1580 ℃. Insoluble in water, dilute inorganic acids, organic solvents, oil, slightly soluble in alkali, soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid. It turns yellow when exposed to heat, and then turns white again after cooling. Rutile type (R-type) has a density of 4.26g/cm3 and a refractive index of 2.72. R-type titanium dioxide has good weather resistance, water resistance, and is not prone to yellowin

January 29, 2024

Titanium dioxide

Titanium dioxide is a white inorganic filler, which can be divided into acute titanium dioxide and rutile titanium dioxide according to its crystalline form. It is mainly used in coatings, plastics, papermaking, inks, and other industries (including cosmetics, chemical fibers, electronics, ceramics, enamel, welding rods, alloys, glass, etc.). The papermaking industry is the third largest application field of titanium dioxide. Adding titanium dioxide to paper can make it have good whiteness, luster, high strength, thin and smooth, non penetrating during print

January 29, 2024

The main uses of titanium dioxide

Used in industries such as paint, ink, plastics, rubber, papermaking, and chemical fibers; Used for welding electrodes, extracting titanium, and manufacturing titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide (nanoscale) is widely used in white inorganic pigments such as functional ceramics, catalysts, cosmetics, and photosensitive materials. It is the strongest coloring agent among white pigments, with excellent covering power and color fastness, suitable for opaque white products. Rutile shaped plastic products are particularly suitable for outdoor use and can provide go

January 29, 2024

The application of titanium dioxide

Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium dioxide, is a dye and pigment. Titanium dioxide is a very important raw material in industrial production, widely used in industries such as coatings, plastics, papermaking, printing inks, chemical fibers, rubber, cosmetics, ceramics, enamel, electronics, food and medicine, with coatings accounting for the largest proportion, about 60%. The building coating consumes the most titanium dioxide in coating products, accounting for 60% of the coating usage.

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