Thach Hien

Thach Hien aims to develop into an enterprise that has the trust of domestic and foreign customers and partners; to become a manufacturing and trading enterprise in the field of industrial materials with advanced technology and stable quality.
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R-6618T

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Status: In stock

Delivery: Nationwide, international

Payment: Flexible

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R6618T titanium powder is a rutile titanium dioxide (TiO₂) product. The product undergoes inorganic surface treatment with zirconium and aluminum, combined with organic treatment, to deliver good whiteness, high gloss, good dispersion, effective coverage, and high weather resistance. R6618T is designed with a medium particle size distribution, ensuring product stability across a wide range of applications.

 

Outstanding Advantages of R6618T Titanium Powder

  • Good whiteness, stable color
  • High gloss, improved product surface
  • Good dispersion in various substrates
  • High hiding power
  • High weather resistance, suitable for long-term applications
  • High versatility for many industries

Application of titanium powder R-6618T

  • Coating, paints
  • Ink
  • Leather
  • Plastics
  • Rubber
PARAMETER VALUE
TiO₂ content (%) ≥ 94.0
Brightness ≥ 97.5
Oil absorption capacity g/100g ≤ 19.5
pH of water suspension 6.5 ~ 8.5
Color intensity compared to the standard sample (%) ≥ 115
Rutile content ≥ 98
Oil dispersion (hegman) ≥ 6.0
Resistivity ≥ 80 Ω·m
Amount of residue on the sieve (45 µm) 9% ≤ 0.02

Notes on usage:

  • Avoid inhaling fine dust directly during use.
  • Store in a dry, airtight place.
  • Use the correct type of titanium (rutile/anatase) for the intended application.
  • Do not store the product outdoors or expose it to excessively high or low temperatures or humidity.
  • To ensure optimal performance, the first-in, first-out (FIFO) principle should be used from the moment goods are received.