Examples of the crushing treatment of zinc oxide, which requires micronization into the nanoscale to achieve transparency, are widely featured!
This document is a collection of case studies on processing conducted by Joko Co., Ltd. "Disaggregation" is a treatment that loosens and micro-sizes aggregates of primary particles. For example, according to manufacturer data, materials with a primary particle size of 30 nm are aggregated to a state of 5 μm, which is then loosened and micro-sized. The characteristic front collision force of the Joko nozzle powerfully micro-sizes the material. Additionally, "crushing" is a treatment that literally crushes primary particles to achieve micro-sizing. This process demonstrates the greatest advantage of media-free processing, which is minimal material damage. [Published Cases] ■ Zinc oxide "Disaggregation" ■ Barium titanate "Disaggregation" ■ Nickel hydroxide "Crushing" ■ Titanium diboride "Crushing" *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Zinc Oxide (Crushed) Case Study】 ■ Used in various applications such as pigments, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics ■ Expected to be applied as a semiconductor in transparent conductive film materials ■ Finer particles are required to enhance transparency ■ Before treatment "Median diameter: 1.5μm" → After treatment "Median diameter: 182nm" ・250MPa 10 passes ・Electron microscope images ×3,000 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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