November 22, 2024

Zirconium dioxide CAS 1314-23-4

Basic Info

Model No.: TF-4013

Additional Info

Packaging: As Buyer’s Request

Productivity: 100Ton

Brand: Tianfu

Transportation: Ocean,Land,Air,DHL,TNT

Place of Origin: China

Supply Ability: 50Ton

Certificate: ISO

Port: Shanghai port,Qingdao port

Product Description

Product Name: Zirconium dioxide
Synonyms: ZirconiaZirconia;Zirconic anhydride;Zirconium oxide (ZrO2);Zirconium White;zirconiumoxide(zro2);Zirox Zt 35;ZrO2;ZIRCONIUM DIOXIDE
CAS: 1314-23-4
MF: O2Zr
MW: 123.22
EINECS: 215-227-2
Product Categories: Biocompatible CeramicsMaterials Science;Biocompatible/Biodegradable Materials;40: Zr;Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry;Materials Science;Nanomaterials;Nanoparticles: Oxides, Nitrides, and Other CeramicsChemical Synthesis;Nanopowders and Nanoparticle Dispersions;Oxides;ZirconiumMetal and Ceramic Science;ZirconiumNanomaterials;Metal and Ceramic Science;Nanoparticles: Oxides;Nanopowders and Nanoparticle Dispersions;-;Inorganics;metal oxide;40: Zr;Biocompatible Ceramics;and Other Ceramics;Biomaterials;Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry;Chemical Synthesis;Materials Science;Nitrides;Zirconium;construction;Pyridines
Melting point 2700 °C(lit.)
Boiling point 5000 °C(lit.)
density 5.89 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Fp 5000°C
solubility insoluble
form powder
color White
Specific Gravity 5.89
PH 4-5
Water Solubility insoluble
Merck 14,10180
Stability: Stable.
Uses Zirconium oxide occurs in nature as the mineral baddeleyite. The oxide has many industrial applications. It is used as a refractory material. It is used in making highly reflective glazes for ceramics, glasses, linings of metallurgical furnaces, crucibles, and laboratory equipment. The oxide is used to produce oxyhydrogen and incandescent lights. Other uses are in producing piezoelectric crystals, heat-resistant fibers, and high-frequency induction coils. The hydrous oxide is used in treating dermatitis resulting from poison ivy.
Uses Instead of lime for the oxyhydrogen light; with earths of the yttrium group in incandescent lighting (Nernst lamps); as pigment, abrasive; manufacture of enamels, white glass, refractory crucibles, and furnace linings.

 

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