TITANIUM DIOXIDE

A white, opaque, naturally occurring mineral existing in a number of crystalline forms, the most important of which are Rutile and Anatase. These naturally occurring oxide forms can be mined and serve as a source for commercial titanium. Titanium dioxide is odorless and absorbent. Its most important function in powder form is as a widely used pigment for Bright whiteness and opacity.

 

Applications:

  • Paints & Coatings
  • Papers
  • Plastics & Master Batch
  • Rubber
  • Printing Inks
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Glazes & Enamels
  • Food Coloring
  • Cosmetics

 

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET 

TITANIUM DIOXIDE (RUTILE) - GRADE- (MSRT)

Typical Properties

Value

TIO2 content,%

≥92.0

Color(compared with standard sample)

no lower than

Tint Reducing Power(compared with standard sample)

≥100

Water Soluble Object,%

≤0.50

Volatile at 105°C,g/100g

≤0.60

PH Value of Aqueou Suspension

6.5-8.0

Oil Absorption,g/100g

≤23.0

Mesh residue 45Um,%

≤0.1

Resistivity,Ω·m

≥50.0

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

TITANIUM DIOXIDE (ANATASE) - GRADE: MSAV (PAINT)

TYPICAL PROPERTIES

PAINT APPLICATION

Purity Titanium Dioxide % by Mass

98.5 min

PH of the Pigments (20% slurry)

6.00-8.00

Matter Soluble in Water, % by mass

0.35 Max

Residue on 45 micron IS Sieve,% by mass

0.05 Max

Oil  Absorption, g/100g

22.0– 24.0

Color in Oil

Better with Standard

Reducing  Power

Better with Standard

Dispersion

Good

L*

98.8 Min

A*

0.10  to – 0.15

B*

1.30 - 1.60

YIE 313

2.45- 3.00

WI CIE

90.0 Min

457 Brightness

94.5 Min