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High Purity Titanium Dioxide
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The technological advances of electronics and miniaturization of electronic parts have increased the need for high purity materials with small particle size. ISK has succeeded in developing a number of quality ultra-high purity titanium dioxide products that meet that demand.
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CR-EL
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PT-501(R)
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PT-501(A)
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| TiO2 Content (%) |
99.97
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99.7
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99.7
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| Crystal Form |
Rutile
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Rutile
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Anatase
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| Specific Surface Area (m2/g) |
6.8
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8.9
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16.5
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| Particle size (µ m) |
0.25
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.18
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.10
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| Impurities (%) |
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Fe2O3
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.0031
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.003
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.003
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Al2O3
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.006
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.00
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.00
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SiO2
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.013
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.00
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.00
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Nb2O5
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.000
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.13
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.14
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Na2O
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.002
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.001
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.004
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Moisture (%)
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.09
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.18
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.48
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| Ignition Loss (%) |
.13
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.31
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.44
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Suggested Uses
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- Condensers, electronic ceramics
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| The information presented herein is believed to be reliable. However, no warranty is expressed or implied and no liability assumed in connection with any of this information. It is offered only for your consideration, investigation, and verification. |
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