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Titanium Dioxide


Titanium dioxide was discovered already in the beginning of the 19th century; however it was released to wider use only as late as in the 20th century.

Titanium dioxide or titanium is the most widely used white pigment in the world. It cannot be found in nature as pure titanium dioxide but can be found with metals such as iron and also in white beach sand.

This white pigment is used in the form of odourless powder and provides whiteness to such products as paints, plastic, paper, enamel, porcelain and also to food and cosmetics like sun block, facial creams, toothpaste and colorants. It can be used both as a white pigment and as a thickener. This is not an exhausted list of products in which titanium dioxide is used today, however listing them here would take up too much of space.

One of the best features titanium dioxide has is the ability to clean and disinfect itself when exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Because of this factor it has a wide variety of uses especially in the area of medicine or air conditioning etc.

Titanium alloys are very string, durable and resistant to high temperatures and corrosion – it has even been claimed to be as durable as steel only up to 50 per cent lighter.


User Comments:



Comment by: lindsey
2006-11-12 21:56
thanks a lot! this information really helped me with part of my science project!

Comment by: abby
2006-11-23 00:54
this site was alright..needs more information on how much the MINERAL TITANIUM costs..

thanks!

Comment by: alpha
2006-12-04 10:20
due to lack of fine art pigments in tattoo art i seek makeup pigments that are non toxic dermally. info like that - effects on and in the human body would be useful, and the rest is great, thanks

Comment by: Hetsuditus
2007-01-09 11:23
very useful information. could be a little more informative in general price ranges and effects to the human body if ingested.

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Comment by: Linda Ehrenshaft
2007-02-04 02:51
Would like to know the effects on the human body and the interaction with alcohol in the body if any.

Comment by: Kathy
2007-04-04 21:10
why would they put this in a diet pill? I was reading ingredients in a diet pill and checking them out...wha tis the purpose if titanium oxide and is it harmful or cancer causing?

Comment by: poop head
2007-04-10 09:48
where is it most comonly found eg. melbourne

Comment by: mary
2007-04-17 18:54
what is the purpose of titanium dioxide in dietary supplements and is it harmful?

Comment by: matt
2008-01-11 08:20
you guys are a wonderful help very Informational and Detailed
You guys help me and my friends on my science poster project


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