Titanium dioxide white powder (mineral pigment) (ci77891)
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OXIDE005
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Suspends in water and water-based substances.
Widely used to add extra whiteness to cold-process soaps. Also used to whiten and opacify melt & pour clear soap base.
Widely used to add extra whiteness to cold-process soaps. Also used to whiten and opacify melt & pour clear soap base.
Extended Information | Suspends in water and water-based substances. Widely used to add extra whiteness to cold-process soaps. Also used to whiten and opacify melt & pour clear soap base (see additional info). Useful to mix with other powdered pigments to give softer, pastel colours. Food grade product, can be used in all food and personal care applications where whitening is required. Picture is of product as powder. Product specification shows a particle size of typical 0.30 microns, guaranteed +- 0.05 microns. Full description... Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium (IV) oxide or titania, is the naturally occurring oxide of titanium, chemical formula TiO2. When used as a pigment, it is called titanium white, Pigment White 6, or CI 77891. It has a wide range of applications, from paint to sunscreen to food colouring. When used as a food colouring, it has E number E171. When using in melt & pour soap base, care should be taken to ensure good dispersion of the pigment to avoid 'spotting'. Making a 'paste' with a little water, glycerine or glycol, then adding this to the melted soap base and mixing in well will improve the finish. Meets all FDA and European E172 heavy metal requirements for use in cosmetic, food and pharmaceutical applications. |
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