Industrial Grade Zinc Oxide
Product Description: Industrial grade zinc oxide is a widely used inorganic compound with excellent chemical stability and physical properties. The product is processed using special techniques to meet industrial-grade standards, and it is commonly used in various industries such as rubber, plastics, coatings, and paints.
Specifications:
Item |
Parameter |
Chemical Formula |
ZnO |
Molecular Weight |
81.39 g/mol |
Appearance |
White powder |
Purity |
≥98% |
Particle Size |
1 μm |
Specific Surface Area |
40 m²/g |
Density |
5.6 g/cm³ |
Characteristics:
· High chemical stability
· Excellent physical properties
· Easy dispersion and dissolution
Advantages:
· Enhances physical properties of rubber, plastics, and other products
· Improves adhesion and weather resistance in coatings and paints
· Reduces production costs and increases production efficiency
Applications:
· Additive in rubber tires, plastic products, coatings, and paints
· Preparation of inorganic materials such as ceramics and glass
· Production of functional additives like flame retardants and lubricants
Production Techniques
- Direct Method: Using zinc concentrate as raw material, it undergoes high-temperature oxidation roasting followed by coal reduction to zinc vapor, which reacts with hot air to produce ZnO.
- Indirect Method: Melting zinc ingots in an evaporation crucible, heating to vaporize, and reacting with air to oxidize, then cooling and collecting with a cloth bag to obtain the product.
- Chemical Method: Reacting zinc oxide secondary material with ammonia water and ammonium bicarbonate, evaporating to obtain basic zinc carbonate precipitate, and then calcining to obtain ZnO.
Production Techniques
- Direct Method: Using zinc concentrate as raw material, it undergoes high-temperature oxidation roasting followed by coal reduction to zinc vapor, which reacts with hot air to produce ZnO.
- Indirect Method: Melting zinc ingots in an evaporation crucible, heating to vaporize, and reacting with air to oxidize, then cooling and collecting with a cloth bag to obtain the product.
- Chemical Method: Reacting zinc oxide secondary material with ammonia water and ammonium bicarbonate, evaporating to obtain basic zinc carbonate precipitate, and then calcining to obtain ZnO.
Theory
ZnO is an n-type semiconductor where electrons in the valence band can absorb energy from UV light and undergo transitions, thereby absorbing UV light. When the particle size of ZnO is much smaller than the wavelength of UV light, it can scatter UV light in all directions, reducing the intensity of UV light in the direction of irradiation.
Services
- Customized Production: Providing products of different particle size specifications based on customer needs.
- Technical Support: Offering comprehensive technical support and solutions.
- After-Sales Service: Providing impeccable after-sales service to ensure customer satisfaction.
Packaging and Storage
- Packaging: Sealed packaging to ensure product quality.
- Storage: Store in a dry, cool, well-ventilated warehouse, avoiding contact with acids, bases, and other corrosive substances.
Precautions
- Skin Protection: When using ZnO products, pay attention to skin protection and avoid prolonged contact.
- Respiratory Protection: Wear dust masks during production and use to prevent inhalation of ZnO dust.
- Eye Protection: Wear protective glasses when using ZnO products to prevent dust from entering the eyes.
- Fire Precautions: Although ZnO is not flammable, keep away from fire sources to prevent fires.
Through this introduction, you should have a more comprehensive understanding of ZnO products. For any questions or needs, please feel free to contact us.