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our Titanium Dioxide Rutile and Titanium Dioxide
Anatase.
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Titanium Dioxide
Symbol Ti, silvery-white metallic
element used primarily to prepare strong and light
alloys. Its
atomic number is 27 and is one of the transition
elements of the periodic system.
Titanium was discovered in 1791 (in mineral
menacanita) by the British clergyman William Gregor,
who named the menaquita.
Four
years later, the German chemist Martin Heinrich
Klaproth rediscovered the element in the mineral
rutile, and titanium called in allusion to the
mythological power of the Greek Titans.
The
metal was isolated in 1910.
Properties and
Occurrence
Titanium is only soluble in hydrofluoric acid and
hot acid such as sulfuric acid, nitric acid is not
soluble nor hot.
The
metal is extremely brittle when cold, but it is very
malleable and ductile moderate red. It
has a melting point of 1,660 ° C, a boiling point of
3,287 ° C and a relative density of 4.5. Its
atomic mass is 47.9.
Titanium burns with oxygen to 610 ° C to form
titanium dioxide, and nitrogen at 800 ° C to form
titanium nitride (TiN).
The
valences of titanium are 4, 3 and 2, and forms the
following salts: titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4),
titanium trichloride (TiCl3) and titanium dichloride
(TiCl2).
Ranks
9 in abundance among elements in Earth's crust, but
is never found in pure form. It
exists as an oxide in the mineral ilmenite (FeTiO3),
rutile (TiO2) and sphene (CaO • TiO 2 • SiO 2).
For titanium oxide ore is crushed and mixed with
potassium carbonate and hydrofluoric acid producing
potassium fluorotitanato (K2TiF6). This
is distilled with hot water and decomposed with
ammonia.
This
gives the ammoniacal hydrated oxide, which ignited
in a platinum container producing titanium dioxide
(TiO2).
For
titanium in pure form, is treated with chlorine
oxide, which is obtained titanium tetrachloride, a
volatile liquid, then the liquid is reduced with
magnesium in a closed chamber iron to produce
titanium metal.
Finally
the metal is melted and cast into ingots.
Applications
Because of its strength and light weight, titanium
is used as a substitute for metal alloys and
aluminum.
Alloyed
with aluminum and vanadium, used in aircraft
manufacture fire doors, the outer layer, the
components of the landing gear, the hydraulic piping
and motor protection.
The
compressor blades, disks, and the linings of the jet
engines are also made of titanium.
A
jet transport uses between 318 and 1,134 kg of
metal, and a supersonic jet, flying at speeds
between 2410 and 3220 km / h, use 14 to 45 tons.
Titanium
is widely used in missiles and space capsules, the
capsules Mercury, Gemini and Apollo were built
almost entirely of titanium.
Other
common titanium alloys are the ferrocarbono
titanium, which is obtained by reducing the ilmenite
with coke in an electric furnace, the cuprotitanio,
which is produced by the reduction of rutile has
been added to copper, and manganotitanio, obtained
by reducing rutile
that was added manganese or manganese oxides.
The relative inertness of titanium makes it
effective as a substitute for bone and cartilage in
surgery, as well as pipes and tanks used in the
preparation of food.
It
is used in heat exchangers of desalination plants
due to its ability to withstand corrosion from salt
water.
In
metallurgy, titanium alloys are used as oxidants and
desnitrogenantes to remove oxygen and nitrogen from
molten metals.
Titanium
dioxide (known as titanium white) is a brilliant
white pigment used in paints, lacquers, plastics,
paper, textiles and rubber.
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Titanium Dioxide
Chemical
Formular: TiO2
Properties :
White powder, insoluble in water, soluble in hot and
concentrated strong acid and alkali, having the good
Chemical stability;
It has strong achromatic power, covering power, with
excellent properties of pigment.
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Rutile
Titanium Dioxide
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Anatase
Titanium Dioxide
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TiO2
content%≥
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94
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98
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Tint
reducing power European unit ≥
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180
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100
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Whiteness % ≥
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97.0
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Dispersibility μm≤
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12
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Oil
absorptiong/100g ≤
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20
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26
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105Moisture % ≤
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0.75
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-
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Specific resistance Ω.cm ≥
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9000
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-
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Solution in water % ≤
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0.3
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0.5
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Residue(45μm) ≤
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0.01
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0.1
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PH
value
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6.5-8.0
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6.5-8.0
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Volatile Matter(105D)≥
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-
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0.40
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Applications: widely
used in painting, printing oil, paper making,
plastic, rubber, artificial fiber, welding electric,
enamel, electric appliances and construction
material etc.
Tio2 Distributor
Some of formulations that we offer
Titanium Dioxide Rutile
D920 For General Purpouse
D510 For General Purpouse
D511 Special For Coating
D513 Special For PVC
D219 For Color Master Batch
D519 Special For Printing Ink
D520 High Temperature Resistance
D530 Special For Paper Making
D930 General Purpouse (Sulphate Process)
D541 Food/Pharmaceutical Grade
D511 Titanium Dioxide Fibber
Titanium Dioxide Anatase
A200 High Dispersity
Titanium Dioxide A100 high w
B101 Special For Paint
B101 For Color Master
BA00101 For General Purpouse
Packing: 25
kgs in net bag, 22/25 mts in the 20FCL
Do not hesitate to contact us
by email
December 16, 2011.-
WILMINGTON, Delaware, December
15, 2011 / PRNewswire /
- DuPont TitaniumTechnologies announced a
price increase of
U.S. $
250 net per
metric ton, or
as permitted by the
contract, effective
from February
1, 2012, for all titanium dioxide
grades (TiO2)
Ti-Pure ®
from DuPont ™ sold
in Latin America.
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