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titleOfInvention Granulated titanium dioxide pigment and method for producing the same
abstract Disclosed is a granulated titanium dioxide pigment that is excellent in fluidity and workability, has no deterioration in dispersibility due to granulation, and is highly versatile. A granulated titanium dioxide pigment obtained by granulating a titanium dioxide pigment powder without containing a binder and having a dispersity of at least -1.5. Furthermore, it is a method for producing a granulated titanium dioxide pigment, characterized by subjecting titanium dioxide pigment powder to pressure granulation at a pressure in the range of 0.1 to 10 MPa without using a binder. [Effects] When the granulated titanium dioxide pigment of the present invention is used in various compositions such as paints, inks, plastics, paper, etc., (1) handling and measurement accuracy during transportation and packaging can be improved, and adhesion It has excellent fluidity, such as reducing the loss of titanium dioxide pigment due to (2) has excellent workability, such as being able to improve the working environment by suppressing the generation of dust, (3) equivalent to powder It has dispersibility and (4) is highly versatile because it does not use a binder. [Selection figure] None
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