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Chromium titanium buff

Chromium(III) acetylacetonate, physical properties, 6 528t Chromium alloys, 6 468-523 Chromium alumina pink corundum, formula and DCMA number, 7 347t Chromium antimony titanium buff rutile, formula and DCMA number, 7 347t Chromium-based catalysts, 20 173 Chromium baths, 9 800-804... [Pg.183]

Chromium iron manganese brown spinel, formula and DCMA number, 7 348t Chromium iron nickel black spinel, formula and DCMA number, 7 348t Chromium isotopes, 6 476 Chromium magnesium oxide, 5 583 Chromium manganese zinc brown spinel, formula and DCMA number, 7 348t Chromium-nickel alloys, 77 100-101 Chromium-nickel-iron alloys, 17 102-103 Chromium-nickel stainless steels, 15 563 Chromium niobium titanium buff rutile, formula and DCMA number, 7 347t Chromium(III) nitrate, 6 533 Chromium nitride, 4 668... [Pg.184]

Chromium acetylacetonate Chromium (III) acetylacetonate. See Chromic acetylacetonate Chromium antimony titanium buff rutile. See Pigment brown 24... [Pg.933]

Synonyms Antimony chrome III titanium dioxide rutile Chromium antimony titanium buff rutile Cl 77310... [Pg.3364]

Titanate Pigments. When a nickel salt and antimony oxide are calcined with mtile titanium dioxide at just below 1000°C, some of the added metals diffuse into the titanium dioxide crystal lattice and a yellow color results. In a similar manner, a buff may be produced with chromium and antimony a green, with cobalt and nickel and a blue, with cobalt and aluminum. These pigments are relatively weak but have extreme heat resistance and outdoor weatherabihty, eg, the yellow is used where a light cadmium could not be considered. They are compatible with most resins. [Pg.459]


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