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Manganese Monohydrate (MnSO₄·H₂O): Uses in Agriculture and Animal Feed
Manganese sulfate monohydrate (MnSO₄·H₂O) is vital for animal health & crop growth. Learn how it prevents poultry bone disorders, increases photosynthesis, and improves harvests. Expert insights for agriculture & livestock.

Food-Grade Calcium Hydroxide: Safe Uses in Corn Processing, Pickling & Traditional Foods
Discover safe uses of food-grade calcium hydroxide (E526) in corn processing, pickling & traditional foods. FDA & EU approved with usage guidelines.

Calcium Hydroxide Industrial Uses
Discover key industrial uses of calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂) in water treatment, construction, agriculture, and food processing. Learn how it works and where to buy.

The Key Roles of Fumed Silica in PVC Applications
Fumed silica (pyrogenic silica) enhances PVC performance through its unique physicochemical properties - improving processing, material functionality & end-product quality in cables, films & coatings.

The Impact of Calcium Carbonate on PVC Foam Board Performance: Key Factors & Optimization
Discover how calcium carbonate particle size, dosage, and treatment impact PVC foam board quality. Optimize your formulation with expert tips.

Precipitated Silica vs. Fumed Silica: Differences and Applications
Learn the differences between precipitated silica and fumed silica, their production methods, and industrial applications in rubber, adhesives, coatings, and more.

Calcined Kaolin for Paints & Coatings: Key Specifications and Benefits
In China, the paint and coatings industry is the largest consumer of calcined kaolin. To meet industry demands, high-performance calcined kaolin must comply with strict quality parameters.

Calcined Kaolin vs. Hydrous Kaolin: Key Differences & Applications
Kaolin is an inorganic non-metallic clay mineral. Calcined kaolin is produced by sintering raw kaolin in a furnace at high temperatures, altering its physical and chemical properties to meet specific industrial requirements. Hydrous (water-washed) kaolin is a deep-processed form of natural kaolin.

Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂): Key Properties and Industry-Specific Requirements
Titanium dioxide (TiO₂), commonly known as titanium white, is the most widely used white pigment in the world. Over 90% of global titanium resources are processed into titanium dioxide due to its superior opacity, brightness, and UV resistance. It is a critical material in industries such as coatings, plastics, inks, paper, cosmetics, textiles, rubber, and ceramics.

Iron Oxide Pigments: Properties, Manufacturing Processes
Iron oxide pigments hold a pivotal position in the inorganic pigment industry due to their extensive applications and outstanding performance. These pigments not only offer a rich color spectrum with excellent coverage and tinting strength, but also demonstrate remarkable lightfastness, weather resistance, acid/alkali resistance, and solvent resistance. Being non-toxic and environmentally friendly, they are widely used in construction materials, coatings, inks, plastics, ceramics, papermaking, glass products, and magnetic recording materials.










