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TO1003
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Titanium Dioxide (TiO2 ) Powder - TO1003
TO1003 is a blue tone chloride-process rutile titanium dioxide pigment designed for use in the highest performance masterbatch and compounds. The surface treatment has been optimized to give excellent dispersion combined with exceptionally high opacity, brightness and tinting strength. Tiona 188 is particularly recommended for high temperature and dispersion-critical thin film applications.
Key Features :
* Exceptional dispersion and processability
* High loadings
* Very low volatiles
* Resistant to lacing and die lip build-up
* High brightness
* Very high opacity
* Very high tinting strength
Applications:
* Color concentrate
* Polyolefins
* Styrenics
* High temperature, thin films
* Engineering polymers
* Multi-layer structures
* BOPP, BOPET
* Injection and blow molding
* Membranes and sheets
* PVC pipe (NSF)
Typical Properties:
• TiO2 content:98%
• Surface treatment:Phosphate, organic
• Tint tone: Blue
• Specific gravity:4.1 g /cm3
• Loss at 105°C:0.15%
Additional Information:
• ASTM D476 - 00 (2005)
• BS EN ISO 591-1:2000 Type R2
• ECOIN: listed under EINECS number 236-675-5
• CAS number 13463-67-7
• Color Index 77891, Pigment White 6
• Melting point: 1855°C
• Evaporation temperature: 2000 - 2200°C
• Transmission range: 400 - 12000 nm
• Refractive index: 2.4 at 500 nm
TiO2 Fundamentals
Titanium dioxide is the brightest, whitest pigment available.
Why is it used?
Although not as familiar to the general public as the 'titanium' used in aircrafts, titanium dioxide, or "TiO2", is a multi-million ton-per-year global product manufactured by a relatively small number of specialist producers. It is the brightest white pigment with the highest opacity of any commercial product, and is used to impart whiteness and opacity to paints, plastics, paper and in many other smaller applications. TiO2 can also improve the durability of coatings, paper laminate and plastic items. Because of its clean tone and opacifying properties, TiO2 is widely used in pastel and colored finishes as well as whites.
Where is it used?
TiO2 is all around you. It is in the paint on your walls, woodwork, motor car and kitchen appliances; in the plastic of carrier bags, food packaging, window frames, siding/cladding and flooring; in fine paper, paper and board coatings, laminate work tops and flooring, and many other applications.
The annual global production of titanium dioxide is over 4 million metric tons. Around 60% is used in paints or coatings, 20% in plastics, 12% in paper and 8% in a wide range of smaller applications. |
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