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Cobalt Oxide Tricobalt Tetraoxide
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1308-06-1 |
EXW USD$39.73 |
MOQ:1000 PCS |
Cobalt Oxide Tricobalt Tetraoxide for Battery CAS:1308-06-1 |
Cobalt Oxide Tricobalt Tetraoxide for Battery |
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Custom Processing of Carbon Fiber
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MH0001 |
EXW USD$ |
MOQ: PCS |
Customized processing of non-standard carbon fiber parts, 3K carbon fiber material, high gloss matte drone, customized cutting of carbon fiber material, laser |
Advantages of carbon fiber:High strengthlight weightSeismic and impact resistancecorrosion preventive |
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Titanium Dioxide Rutile
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Rutile |
EXW USD$1.85 |
MOQ:1000 PCS |
Titanium Dioxide Rutile Manufacturer |
❤ Typical Applications for Titanium Dioxide Powder:Constituent in welding rod coatings, staining of pottery and in glazes, and as a diamond stimulant. ❤ Description of Pure Titanium Dioxide Powder:Rutile is one of three forms of titanium dioxide (TiO2). It occurs in crystals, often in twins or rosettes, and is typically brownish red, although there are black varieties. Rutile is found in igneous and metamorphic rocks, chiefly in Switzerland, Norway, Brazil, and parts of the United States. Rutile is found naturally occurring in small quantities as impurities in iron oxide, chromium oxide and vanadium oxide. ❤ Rutile has a tetrahedral crystal structure (i.e. it has one fourfold axis) with 4/m 2/m 2/m symmetry. Its structure is made up of parallel chains of octahedrons, which are in turn composed of a titanium ion surrounded by six oxygen atoms. The model below shows the structure of the octahedron bases, although includes the unit cell edges. ❤ Chemical Name: Titanium dioxide ❤ Chemical Formula: TiO2 ❤ Synthetic Rutile Grade General Description: Synthetic rutile was first produced in 1948 and is sold under a variety of names. Very pure synthetic rutile is transparent and almost colorless (slightly yellow) in large pieces. Synthetic rutile can be made in a variety of colors by doping, although the purest material is almost colorless. The high refractive index gives an adamantine lustre and strong refraction that leads to a diamond-like appearance. The near-colorless diamond substitute is sold under the name Titania, which is the old-fashioned chemical name for this oxide. However, rutile is seldom used in jewellery because it is not very hard (scratch-resistant), measuring only about 6 on the Mohs hardness scale. ❤ Synonyms for this Chemical:Titanium dioxide, rutile, (TiO2); Titanium oxide, Titanium peroxide, titania, Titanic acid anhydride, Titanic anhydride, Titanic oxide, Titanium (IV) oxide, Titanium white, CAS# 1317-80-2 |
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