Chemical Appearance
– Titanium dioxide manifests as a white, opaque powder or pigment.
Applications:
Titanium dioxide serves various purposes in different industries:
– Paints and Coatings: It actively contributes to the opacity and brightness of – paints and coatings, enhancing their covering ability.
– Cosmetics: In cosmetics, it acts as a white pigment in products such as sunscreens, foundations, and powders.
– Plastics and Polymers: It imparts whiteness and opacity to plastics, making them more visually appealing.
– Paper: Used in the paper industry to enhance the brightness and opacity of paper products.
– Food and Pharmaceuticals: Approved as a food additive, it provides whiteness in products like toothpaste, candies, and pharmaceutical tablets.
– Photocatalysts: Utilized in photocatalytic applications for its ability to accelerate certain chemical reactions when exposed to light.
– Ceramics: Used in the ceramic industry to achieve desired colors and textures in glazes.
– Textiles: Incorporated into textiles for its UV-blocking properties and ability to enhance fabric whiteness.
– Photovoltaic Cells: Applied in solar cells to improve light absorption and energy conversion efficiency.
Specification
TIO2 Content (compared with standard sample) % | not lower than |
Color (compared with standard sample) ΔL*(sample-standard sample) Δs=(Δa²+Δb³)½ | not lower than 2-0.3 50.5 |
Matter volatile at 105C % | s0.6 |
Matter soluble in water % | 50.5 |
Residue on sieve 45um % | s0.1 |
PH of aqueous suspension | 6.0-8.5 |
Bright (compared with standard sample) % | Close to |
Oi absorption g/100g | s26 |
Tinting strength (compared with standard sample) % | 2100 |
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