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Separating an emulsion, a mixture of two or more liquids that are normally immiscible, requires breaking the forces stabilizing the droplets of one liquid dispersed in another. Techniques include:
1. **Centrifugation**: By applying a high rotational force, denser components are forced to the bottom, effectively separating them based on density differences.
2. **Chemical Treatment**: Using demulsifiers or emulsion breakers that destabilize the emulsion, causing the liquids to separate.
3. **Heating or Cooling**: Adjusting the temperature can change the viscosity or solubility properties of the liquids, promoting separation.
4. **Filtration**: For some emulsions, specially designed filters can trap one phase while allowing the other to pass through.
5. **Electrical Coalescence**: Applying an electric field can cause droplets within an emulsion to coalesce and separate due to the difference in electrical properties of the liquids.
Choosing the right method depends on the type of emulsion (oil-in-water or water-in-oil), the properties of the liquids involved, and the purpose of the separation.
Rutile titanium dioxide is a mineral that has a wide variety of uses, mainly as a pigment. Here are a few factories that produce this material:
1. The Chemours Company (USA): It produces titanium dioxide under the brand name Ti-Pure.
2. Tronox Holdings plc (USA): Tronox is a global leader in producing and marketing titanium dioxide.
3. Venator Materials PLC (UK): Based in UK, Venator is a manufacturer and marketer of various chemical products, including titanium dioxide.
4. Kronos Worldwide Inc (USA): Provides rutile titanium dioxide pigments under brand name KRONOS.
5. RKW SE (Germany): The company offers RKW Group rutile titanium dioxide.
6. Lomon Billions Group (China): This is the world's third-largest titanium dioxide manufacturer, offering rutile and anatase products.
7. Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha Ltd (Japan): This is another leading manufacturer of titanium dioxide, primarily for the Japanese market.
8. Grupa Azoty (Poland): This is a leading Polish company that manufactures a variety of chemical and fertilizer products, including titanium dioxide.
9. Cristal (Saudi Arabia): It operates eight manufacturing plants in seven different countries worldwide providing titanium dioxide pigments. In 2019, Cristal was acquired by Tronox Holdings plc.
10. DONG JYU Chemical Co., Ltd (South Korea): Provides both rutile and anatase type titanium dioxide pigment.
Please note that availability of products may vary based on location and company's policy. Always contact the company directly for detailed and accurate information.
TiO2 is a chemical compound composed of titanium atoms Ti and oxygen atoms O2.
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