It is packed in inner plastic outer woven or paper-plastic composite bag, with a net weight of 25kg, 500kg or 1000kg polyethylene bags are available, and special packaging can also be provided according to user requirements.
Chemical material
Titanium Dioxide (TiO2)
CAS NO.
13463-67-7
EINECS NO.
236-675-5
Color index
77891, White Pigment 6
ISO591-1:2000
R2
ASTM D476-84
III, IV
Surface treatment
Dense zirconium, aluminum inorganic coating + special organic treatment
Mass fraction of TiO2 (%)
98
105℃ volatile matter (%)
0.5
Water-soluble matter (%)
0.5
Sieve residue (45μm)%
0.05
ColorL*
98.0
Achromatic Power, Reynolds Number
1930
PH of aqueous suspension
6.0-8.5
Oil absorption (g/100g)
18
Water extract resistivity (Ω m)
50
Rutile crystal content (%)
99.5
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