Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) pellets are high-purity materials used in various industrial applications, including coatings, pigments, and photocatalysis. They are known for their excellent optical properties, high melting point, and unique characteristics.
Product Overview
Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) pellets are a semiconductor material with a wide band gap, available in black (oxygen-deficient type) and white forms. These pellets are widely used in electronics, optics, and chemical fields. With high evaporation temperatures and refractive indices, titanium dioxide is employed in anti-reflective coatings, filters, and cold light films. Additionally, nano-sized titanium dioxide pellets have significant applications in environmental protection and health due to their outstanding photocatalytic properties.
Key Features
- Wide Band Gap Semiconductor:Ideal for a variety of optoelectronic and catalytic applications.
- High Evaporation Temperature:Can withstand up to 2200°C, making it suitable for high-temperature environments.
- High Refractive Index:A refractive index of 2.3 at 550 nm, useful in optical coatings.
- Excellent Chemical Stability:Resistant to corrosion from most chemicals.
- Strong Photocatalytic Properties:Effectively degrades bacteria and organic pollutants.
- Nanomaterial Properties:Nano titanium dioxide is used for UV protection, sterilization, and air purification.
Applications
- Optical and Coating Applications:Widely used in anti-reflective coatings, beamsplitters, cold light films, high-reflectivity coatings, and lens coatings.
- Environmental Protection and Health:As a nano-photocatalyst, used for air purification, water treatment, and sterilization.
- Chemical and Cosmetics Industry:Commonly used in UV-protective materials and cosmetics (e.g., sunscreens, skincare creams).
- Paints and Plastics:Used in plastics, inks, coatings, self-cleaning glass, and more.
- Paper and Pulp Industry:Improves the opacity and printing properties of paper.
- Metallurgy and Aerospace:Used in the production of titanium, titanium iron alloys, carbide alloys, etc.