Titanium dioxide film's application

Publish Time: 2022-01-20     Origin: Site

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a hard and chemically resistant white titanium oxide.  Titanium dioxide (TiO2) sputtering target can be used to obtain high quality titanium dioxide thin film, which has been widely used in various applications due to its coating characteristics.

Application of titanium dioxide thin film  

Titania sputtering targets are used for thin film deposition and are commonly used in fuel cells, decoration, semiconductors, displays, LED and photovoltaic devices, glass coatings, etc.  

1. Paint and coatings  

Titanium dioxide film provides opacity and durability while helping to ensure paint life and paint surface protection.  TiO2 thin films have a high refractive index, which makes the production of low emissivity and anti-reflective coatings attractive to the glass coatings industry.  

2. Plastics, adhesives and rubber  

Titanium dioxide helps minimize the brittleness, discoloration and cracking that can occur when plastics and other materials are exposed to light.  

3. Taken the cosmetics  

Pigment-grade titanium dioxide is used in some cosmetics to help hide blemishes and brighten skin. Titanium dioxide allows the use of a thinner coating of cosmetic material to achieve the same desired effect.  When used as a pigment, it is known as titanium Dioxide, Pigment white 6 (PW6) or CI 77891.  

4. Taken the paper  

Titanium dioxide is used to coat paper to make it whiter, brighter and more opaque.  

5. Food contact materials and ingredients  

The opacity of titanium dioxide to visible and ultraviolet light protects foods, beverages, supplements and medicines from premature degradation, thus extending the life of the products.  Certain classes of high purity pigment grade titanium dioxide are also used as decorative AIDS in pill, capsule coating and certain foods.

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