Ti-Pure R-902+ is a multipurpose rutile titanium dioxide pigment manufactured by the chloride process for both interior and exterior coatings applications. It is a fine dry powder with the following general properties. Table 1. Analysis and Physical Properties of Ti-Pure R-902+ Property.
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titanium oxide CAS No.13463-67-7 Other Names titanium dioxide MF TiO2 EINECS No. 236-675-5 Place of Origin China Grade Standard Electron Grade, Industrial Grade, Reagent Grade Purity 99.9%-99.99% Appearance White powder Application Coating,Plastics, Adhesives and Rubber Package 25kg/bag Particle size 5nm-500nm Sample Available Density 3,9g/cm3 Melting point 1840 C Boiling Point 2900 C EINECS 236-675-5 Molecular Weight 79.8658
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Titanium dioxide is a white, odorless, and naturally occurring mineral compound that finds extensive use in various industries. It is most notably recognized as a white pigment in paints, coatings, plastics, and cosmetics due to its exceptional opacity and brightness. Titanium dioxide serves as an effective UV blocker in sunscreens, protecting the skin from harmful ultraviolet rays. In addition to its role in pigmentation and UV protection, it is employed as a catalyst in the chemical industry, and as a strengthening and opacifying agent in the food industry for items like confectionery, sauces, and toothpaste. Its versatility and ability to enhance color, protection, and strength make titanium dioxide an indispensable component in a wide range of everyday products.