Titanium Di Oxide

CAS #13463-67-7

TiO2

About

Titanium dioxide, TiO2, is a white powder and has the greatest hiding power of all white pigments. It is noncombustible; however, it is a powder and, when suspended in air, may cause a dust explosion if an ignition source is present. It is not listed in the DOT Hazardous Materials Table, and the DOT does not consider it hazardous in transportation. The primary uses are as a white pigment in paints, paper, rubber, and plastics; in cosmetics; in welding rods; and in radioactive decontamination of the skin.

Synonyms

Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV) oxide or titania

Property

Specifications

Structure

IUPAC Name

dioxotitanium

Appearance

white Solid

Molar Mass

79.9 g/mol

Density

3.9 g/cm³

Melting Point

1840 °C

Boiling Point

2900 °C

Solubility in Water

Insoluble in water.

Vapour Pressure

10-4 Torr at ~1,300°C

Flash Point

not flammable

Viscosity

Not Applicable

Odour

Odorless

APHA Value

-

Hazard Identification

Warning

Uses & Applications

Titanium (IV) dioxide (TiO2), also known as rutile, is one of the best-known compounds used as a paint pigment. It is ideal for paints exposed to severe temperatures and marine climates because of its inertness and self-cleaning attributes. It is also used in manufacture of glassware, ceramics, enamels, welding rods, and floor coverings.

Market Driving Factors

-

Grades Available

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Origin

India

Packaging

25-50 kilogram Powder

Stability/Shelf Life

2 year

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