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CAS No.: | 13463-67-7 |
Formula: | TiO2 |
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Titanium dioxide is an inorganic chemical raw material, which is widely used in industrial production such as coatings, plastics, rubber, papermaking, printing inks, chemical fibers, and cosmetics. Titanium dioxide has two crystal forms: rutile and anatase. Rutile titanium dioxide, that is, R-type titanium dioxide; anatase titanium dioxide, that is, A-type titanium dioxide. Rutile titanium dioxide has excellent properties such as high temperature resistance, low temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, high strength, and small specific gravity. Compared with anatase titanium dioxide, it has higher weather resistance and better photooxidative activity. Rutile type (R type) has a density of 4.26g/cm3 and a refractive index of 2.72. R-type titanium dioxide has the characteristics of good weather resistance, water resistance and not easy to turn yellow. Rutile titanium dioxide has many advantages in various applications. For example, because of its own structure, the pigment it produces is more stable in color and easier to color. It has strong coloring ability and does not damage the upper surface. Color medium, and the color is bright, not easy to fade.
Excellent processing performance
TIEM | Specification |
Titanium dioxide content | ≥98 |
Rutile crystal content | ≥97 |
Discoloration force (compared to the sample) | ≥100 |
Oil absorption capacity | ≤21 |
PH value of water suspension | 6.5-8.0 |
Material evaporates at 105C (during testing) | ≤0.5 |
Average particle size | ≤0.35μm |
Water soluble content | ≤0.4 |
Dispersibility | ≤16 |
Brightness, Large | ≥95 |
Hidden force | ≤45 |
Titanium dioxide is not only used as colorant in rubber industry, but also has the functions of reinforcement, anti-aging and filling. Titanium dioxide is added to rubber and plastic products, which is resistant to sunlight, cracking, discoloration, high elongation, and acid and alkali resistance under sunlight. Titanium dioxide for rubber is mainly used in automobile tires, rubber shoes, rubber floors, gloves, sports equipment, etc., and is generally based on anatase. However, in the production of automotive tires, a certain amount of rutile products are often added to enhance the ability to resist ozone and ultraviolet rays.
Titanium dioxide is also widely used in cosmetics. Because titanium