Titanium dioxide for piezoceramics is produced according to TU 20.59.59-077-48591565-2020. Titanium dioxide for piezoceramics is colourless refractory crystals (melting point 1870 °C), yellowing when heated in air.
It is insoluble in water and dilute mineral acids (except hydrofluoric acid). It occurs in the forms of rutile, anatase or brukite, irreversibly transforming into rutile when heated above 1000 °?.
It is used in devices that convert mechanical effects into electrical signals (direct piezo effect), electrical signals into mechanical signals (reverse piezo effect), electrical signals into electrical signals (sequential use of reverse and direct piezo effects). The product is packaged according to GOST 3885 in double film liner bags according to GOST 19360 or in double bags according to GOST 12302 or in double bags according to GOST 32521, enclosed in four-layer paper bags according to GOST 2226, net weight not more than 50 kg.
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