Titanium Dioxide R244 Rutile Grade
Catalog Number Q296 Definition TiO2
White powder with the greatest hiding power of all white pigments.CAS Number 13463-67-7 Application Plastics, air drying paints, stoving lacquers and permanent coating, motor-car enamels, chemical coating, emulsion lacquers (high luster), textile printing pastes and leather paints, laminated paper, printing inks; white pigment in paints, paper, rubber; opacifying agent, cosmetics, radioactive decontamination of skin, floor coverings, glassware and ceramics, enamel frits, delusterinc sinthetic fibers, welding rods. Technical Data
Brightness 93.5% min
- Tint-Reducing Power (Reynolds number)
1750 min
- Dispensability (Hegman block)
6.25 µm min TiO2 content 91.50% min
- Moisture
0.80% max
- Specific Resistance ohms*cm
- 8000
pH Value 7.0 ~ 8.0 Oil Absorption g/100g 20.2 ~ 24.0 Sieve Residue 0.045mm 0.05% max Content of Rutile 98.0% min ASTM D476 III, IV ISO 591 R2 JIS 5116 R4 Packaging & Handling Packed in 25 Kg net composit plastic woven bags
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