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Classification: | Phosphate | Type: | Zinc Phosphate |
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CAS No: | 7779-90-0 | MF:: | Zn3(PO4)2*2H2O |
Valid Time: | 2-3 Years | EINECS No: | 231-944-3 |
Grade Standard:: | Hebei, China (Mainland) | Application:: | Water-proof, Acid-proof, Anticorrosive Paints,rust Inhibitor |
Water-solubility:: | Water-fast | Toxicity: | Non-toxic |
High Light: | zinc and phosphoric acid,water based pigment |
Solvothermal flow synthesis of zinc phosphate pigment Anti-rust Pigment
PRODUCT NAME: Zinc phosphate Zinc orthophosphate
PRODUCT TYPE: Anti-corrosion Pigment
PRODUCT APPREANCE: White powder
CHEMICAL CALSS: Zn3(PO4)2·2H2O
CAS No.7779-90-0
PRODUCT APPLICATION: Zinc phosphate helps the formation of passivation layer on the metal surface to be protected. Material for anti-corrosion paint used in container, ship and steel structures.Also for electronic materials
TECHNICAL DATA
TEST ITEM | REQUIREMENT |
Whiteness% | 85-95 |
Zn% | Min45 |
PO4% | 40-46 |
Moisture% | Max1.0 |
Oil absorption ml/100g | 25-35 |
The PH Value | 6-8 |
Residue on sieve (1250mesh)% | Max0.5 |
Mean Particle Size (μm) | 13-15 |
STANDARD PACKAGING 25kg/bag, Plastic-lined woven bag or Composite paper bag
TRANSPORT AND STORAGE
Protect against weathering. Store in a dry place and avoid extreme fluctuations in temperature. Special conditions for opened packaging: Close bags after use to prevent the absorption of moisture and contamination
Zinc phosphate is formed from zinc phosphate cement and used in dentistry. Zinc phosphate dental cement is one of the oldest and widely used cements, and is commonly used for luting permanent metal and zirconium dioxide restorations and as a base for dental restorations. Zinc phosphate cement is used for cementation of inlays, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances and occasionally as a temporary restoration. It is prepared by mixing zinc oxide and magnesium oxide powders with a liquid consisting principally of phosphoric acid, water, and buffers. It is the standard cement to measure against. It has the longest track record of use in dentistry. It is still commonly used; however, resin-modified glass ionomer cements are more convenient and stronger when used in a dental setting.
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