Titanium Dioxide is
manufactured using a patented Physical Vapor Synthesis process. In this
process titanium metal is vaporized. This vapor is rapidly cooled in the
presence of oxygen, causing nucleation and condensation of crystalline
titanium dioxide particles. The particles are non-porous and their
surfaces are free of residual chemical contaminants. During the process
the particles form weak agglomerates up to tens of microns in size. These
agglomerates can be reduced with suitable dispersion techniques, providing
a typical particle size distribution ranging from a few nanometers to a
few hundred nanometers.
KIA scientists are knowledgeable and experienced in the application of
crystalline powders and dispersions in a wide variety of fields. They
are available to work in close cooperation with customers to optimize the
performance of KIA products in commercial applications. KIA welcomes
inquiries regarding new crystalline compositions, as well as customized
surface areas, particle size distributions, overall purity levels,
specific impurity limits, surface treatments/coatings, and dispersions. |

TEM showing Titanium Dioxide typical particle
distribution.

TEM showing Titanium Dioxide typical particle
morphology.
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