Hot sale titanium dioxide good supplier with fast delivery CAS NO.13463-67-7
- FOB Price: USD: 1,650.00-1,700.00 /Metric Ton Get Latest Price
- Min.Order: 5 Metric Ton
- Payment Terms: L/C,T/T,
- Available Specifications:
Industrial grade(5-10)Metric TonIndustrial grade(20-22)Metric Ton
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- ProName: Hot sale titanium dioxide good supplie...
- CasNo: 13463-67-7
- Molecular Formula: TiO2
- Appearance: white powder
- Application: Paint, Plastic, Paper, Ink, Rubber
- DeliveryTime: within 15days after contract
- PackAge: 25kg/bag,kraft paper compound bag
- Port: SHANGHAI,CHINA
- ProductionCapacity: 3000 Metric Ton/Month
- Purity: 98%min
- Storage: The product is a kind of white powder
- Transportation: BY SEA, BY TRAIN
- LimitNum: 5 Metric Ton
- Grade: Industrial Grade
- whiteness: not lower than
- Oil absorption: 25max
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Hot sale titanium dioxide good supplier with fast delivery
Product Description:
A101 is anatase titanium dioxide pigment produced by the sulphate process with advanced technology, having excellent pigment properties such as high purity, fine particle size and narrow size-distribution, high whiteness, excellent dispersibility, low oil absorption and strong hiding power. Anatase titanium dioxide pigment A101 with outstanding dispersibility is specially designed for the top grades applications, the quality is equivalent to Cosmo KA100.
Applications:
Anatase titanium dioxide pigments A101 is high-quality general use TiO2 product that can be applied in coatings, interior-wall latex painting, inner decorative painting, ink, plastic, rubber, paper, leather industries and also suitable for glass, ceramics, enamel and fiber making industries, etc.
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Hot sale titanium dioxide good supplier with fast delivery
When used in paints, it provides for maximum whiteness and opacity. It gives paint high hiding power, meaning the ability to mask or hide the substrate underneath. It does this more effectively than any other white pigment.
Today, titanium dioxide pigment is by far the most important material used by the paints industry for whiteness and opacity. These unique properties are derived from the refractive index of titanium dioxide. The refractive index expresses the ability to bend and scatter light. Titanium dioxide has the highest refractive index of any material known to man, greater even than diamond. To take advantage of this property, titanium dioxide must be mined, refined and ground to a fine, uniform particle size.
Source
Nature does not yield titanium dioxide in a form that is usable as a pigment. Titanium dioxide is usually associated with iron, mostly as the mineral ilmenite. It is also mined in one of the pure forms, rutile beach sand. Deposits of titanium-bearing minerals used as the basic raw materials in the manufacture of titanium dioxide pigments can be found in many places on the earth.
Pigment manufacturers convert these raw materials to produce titanium dioxide pigments. The production of titanium dioxide pigments is basically a refinement process. This may be achieved by either the sulfate process, which uses sulfuric acid as a separating agent, or the chloride process, which works with chlorine. Once refined and developed to the appropriate particle size, the pigment may be surface treated with inorganic oxides and an organic compound to achieve better technical performance, such as easy processability or higher weather durability.
Origin and History
Titanium dioxide can refer to any pigment containing a compound of titanium. The name "Permanent White" has been applied to many pigments, including titanium dioxide whites. Such imprecise names can cause confusion and many are still used today. At the beginning of the 20th century development of titanium dioxide white pigment occurred simultaneously in Norway and the United States. Several processes were later developed and patented by companies in both countries. Use of titanium dioxide as a white pigment in artist's palettes began in field tests as early as 1916, but it wasn't until the 1940's that widespread use of the pigment began.
Property |
A101 |
TiO2 content % |
≥98.0 |
Color (compared with standard sample) |
Not lower than |
Matter volatile at 105ºC % |
≤0.5 |
Matter soluble in water % |
≤0.5 |
Residue on sieve 45µm % |
≤0.1 |
PH of aqueous suspension |
6.5-8.0 |
Brightness % |
≥97.5 |
Oil absorption g/100g |
≤26 |
Tinting strength (compared with standard sample) % |
≥105 |