Titanium Dioxide Alloying Additive

Item Name Code (INC) 16103

Additive Metal Materials
Federal Supply Class: FSC 9630
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 9630
Ores, Minerals, and Their Primary Products
Federal Supply Group: FSG 96
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 96
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INC 16103 Titanium Dioxide Alloying Additive
INC 16103 Titanium Dioxide Alloying Additive

A concentrate from rutile ore whose basic ingredient is titanium dioxide, in a form that is adaptable for the introduction of titanium as an alloy component into steel and nickel copper alloy for the purpose of regulating grain size.

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Titanium Dioxide Alloying Additives are materials that are used to enhance the properties of titanium dioxide, which is a widely used white pigment in various industries. These additives are classified under the supply class Additive Metal Materials and belong to the supply group Ores, Minerals, And Their Primary Products.

Titanium dioxide alloying additives are typically added to titanium dioxide during its production process to improve its performance characteristics. These additives can modify the optical, mechanical, and chemical properties of titanium dioxide, making it more suitable for specific applications.

Some common types of titanium dioxide alloying additives include:

1. Metal oxides: These additives, such as iron oxide or aluminum oxide, can enhance the color stability and opacity of titanium dioxide.

2. Rare earth elements: Elements like cerium or lanthanum can improve the UV resistance and durability of titanium dioxide, making it suitable for outdoor applications.

3. Transition metals: Additives like manganese or cobalt can enhance the catalytic properties of titanium dioxide, making it useful in various chemical reactions.

4. Dopants: Certain elements, such as niobium or tantalum, can be added as dopants to modify the electrical conductivity of titanium dioxide, making it suitable for electronic applications.

The specific choice of titanium dioxide alloying additive depends on the desired properties and applications of the final product. These additives are typically sourced from suppliers specializing in metal materials and can be obtained in various forms, such as powders or granules.

It is important to note that the use of titanium dioxide alloying additives may vary depending on the specific industry and application requirements. Therefore, it is recommended to consult with experts or suppliers in the field to determine the most suitable additive for a particular use case.

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