Titanium dioxide: the Difference between
Enamel Grade and Ceramic Grade
Enamel grade titanium dioxide: enamel grade titanium dioxide is one of the two main varieties of titanium dioxide, anatase titanium dioxide a subdivision of the species, with high purity, good whiteness, bright color, uniform particle size, very strong refractive index and high achromatic force, with strong emulsion and opacity, so that the coating after coating thin, smooth and acid resistance, in the enamel manufacturing process can be mixed evenly with other materials, not agglomerate, easy to fuse system It can be mixed evenly with other materials in the enamel manufacturing process, not caking, easy to fuse, etc.
Ceramic grade titanium dioxide: Ceramic grade titanium dioxide is a subdivision of anatase titanium dioxide, one of the two main varieties of titanium dioxide, with high purity, uniform particle size, high refractive index, excellent high temperature resistance, and the characteristics of keeping the ash at 1200 degrees for 1 hour. With high opacity, thin coating and light weight, it is widely used in ceramics, construction, decoration and other materials.
The requirements of enamel grade are higher than ceramic grade, ceramic grade generally requires whiteness and coverage to meet the requirements, not so strict for other aspects. Enamel grade requires uniform particle size and higher content of some chemical elements, such as iron, lead, etc.





