anatase titanium dioxide tio2 a100 for universal use factory
Introduction
Anatase, a versatile and essential material in the world of advanced materials, is finding its way into various applications due to its unique properties. This compound, with its titanium dioxide (TiO2) structure, has been a subject of interest for researchers and manufacturers alike, leading to the establishment of numerous factories worldwide that specialize in the production of anatase products.
Titanium dioxide (TiO2). Titanium dioxide is the most common white pigment used today. As a pigment, titanium dioxide is unique because it combines both high colouring and high opacifying capacity. This is mainly due to its high refractive index (2.7). Furthermore, titanium dioxide is an excellent UV absorber (it is used in sun protective creams). Some typical properties are: density 3.3-4.25 g/cm3; pH of water suspension 3.5-10.5; particle size 8–300 nm; oil absorption 10–45 g/100 g; specific surface area 7–160 m2/g. Most titanium dioxide is produced from the rutile (TiO2) or ilmenite (titanate of ferrous iron). Titanium dioxide can be obtained using different processes.
