Overview
Titanium dioxide, a white solid or powdered amphoteric oxide, molecular weight: 79.87, is a white inorganic pigment with non-toxicity, good opacity, whiteness and brightness. It is considered to be a white pigment with ideal performance at present. Titanium dioxide has strong adhesion, is not easy to undergo chemical changes, and is snow-white in color.
It can be used in industries such as coatings, plastics, papermaking, printing inks, chemical fibers, rubber, and cosmetics. It has a high melting point and is also used to make refractory glass, glazes, enamels, clay, and high-temperature resistant experimental utensils. Titanium dioxide is an important white pigment and porcelain glaze. It is used in industries such as paints, inks, plastics, rubber, papermaking, chemical fibers, and watercolors.
Working principle
The air is filtered and heated and enters the air distributor at the top of the dryer. The hot air enters the drying chamber in a spiral shape and uniformly. The liquid passes through the high-speed centrifugal atomizer at the top of the tower body and (rotates) sprays into extremely fine mist liquid beads, which can be dried into finished products in a very short time in parallel contact with the hot air. The finished products are continuously output from the bottom of the drying tower and the cyclone separator, and the waste gas is exhausted by the fan.