Case of commissioned testing processing: Zinc oxide (applied in pigments, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, etc.)
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The performance of powder processing equipment (dispersion, emulsification, grinding) cannot be expressed in catalogs. The reason is that the processing methods change depending on the materials used and the intended purpose. So, what indicators should be used for selection? The best approach is to look at actual processing examples. Zinc oxide is used in various applications such as pigments, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. In recent years, its properties as a semiconductor have attracted attention, and its application in transparent conductive film materials is anticipated. To enhance transparency, finer particles are required. 【Content of Powder Processing Data Materials】 - Comparison photos before and after processing - Particle size distribution data *Please download and view the data materials of processing examples from the link below.
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