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2025-08-15 06:51
1930
NIOSH research has shown that long-term exposure to high levels of titanium dioxide dust can lead to lung fibrosis, a condition characterized by the scarring of lung tissue. As a result, NIOSH recommends employers implement engineering controls, such as local exhaust ventilation, and administrative measures, like proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and regular medical surveillance, to minimize worker exposure.
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1392
In addition to its UV resistance, nano titania also offers excellent durability and weatherability. Coatings containing nano titania exhibit high scratch resistance, chemical resistance, and weathering resistance, making them suitable for harsh environmental conditions. This durability ensures that the coatings maintain their aesthetic appearance and protective function over an extended period of time.
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2025-08-15 06:08
2563
To put this all into context maybe we should go back to the beginning & Bluescope steel who make all of our lovely Australian colour bond iron roofs.
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2025-08-15 06:04
2483
In the automotive industry, titanium dioxide coatings are applied to vehicle bodies to resist corrosion and to offer a lustrous finish that stands out on the road
coating used titanium dioxide supplier. The scratch resistance and durability provided by these coatings mean that vehicles maintain their showroom appearance for longer periods, enhancing resale value.
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2025-08-15 05:15
528
A legal additive in the United States, titanium dioxide is used in everything from food to consumer goods and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says regulated use of the product as a color additive in food is safe within certain restrictions.
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2025-08-15 05:05
2879
Although food-grade titanium dioxide must be 99 percent pure, there’s still a risk of it containing potential contaminants, such as mercury, lead and arsenic. Additionally, inhaling the mineral over time can possibly cause it to build up in your body, leading to adverse effects.
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2025-08-15 04:59
805
Furthermore, the concept of green chemistry is gaining traction in the Chinese TiO2 industry. Companies are exploring eco-friendly production methods, such as using chloride-route technology that generates less wastewater and has a lower environmental impact compared to the traditional sulfate route.
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2025-08-15 04:44
1610
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2025-08-15 04:41
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Environmental Considerations
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2025-08-15 04:37
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2025-08-15 06:51
1930
NIOSH research has shown that long-term exposure to high levels of titanium dioxide dust can lead to lung fibrosis, a condition characterized by the scarring of lung tissue. As a result, NIOSH recommends employers implement engineering controls, such as local exhaust ventilation, and administrative measures, like proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and regular medical surveillance, to minimize worker exposure.
...
2025-08-15 06:31
1392
In addition to its UV resistance, nano titania also offers excellent durability and weatherability. Coatings containing nano titania exhibit high scratch resistance, chemical resistance, and weathering resistance, making them suitable for harsh environmental conditions. This durability ensures that the coatings maintain their aesthetic appearance and protective function over an extended period of time.
...
2025-08-15 06:08
2563
To put this all into context maybe we should go back to the beginning & Bluescope steel who make all of our lovely Australian colour bond iron roofs.
...
2025-08-15 06:04
2483
In the automotive industry, titanium dioxide coatings are applied to vehicle bodies to resist corrosion and to offer a lustrous finish that stands out on the road
coating used titanium dioxide supplier. The scratch resistance and durability provided by these coatings mean that vehicles maintain their showroom appearance for longer periods, enhancing resale value.
...
2025-08-15 05:15
528
A legal additive in the United States, titanium dioxide is used in everything from food to consumer goods and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says regulated use of the product as a color additive in food is safe within certain restrictions.
...
2025-08-15 05:05
2879
Although food-grade titanium dioxide must be 99 percent pure, there’s still a risk of it containing potential contaminants, such as mercury, lead and arsenic. Additionally, inhaling the mineral over time can possibly cause it to build up in your body, leading to adverse effects.
...
2025-08-15 04:59
805
Furthermore, the concept of green chemistry is gaining traction in the Chinese TiO2 industry. Companies are exploring eco-friendly production methods, such as using chloride-route technology that generates less wastewater and has a lower environmental impact compared to the traditional sulfate route.
...
2025-08-15 04:44
1610
...
2025-08-15 04:41
2079
Environmental Considerations
...
2025-08-15 04:37
988