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Relative Density Among commonly used white pigments, lithopone has the smallest relative density. Among white pigments of the same mass, titanium dioxide has the largest surface area and the highest pigment volume.
- Furthermore, lithopone is compatible with a wide range of binders and solvents commonly used in ink formulations. This makes it easy to incorporate into existing ink recipes or to create custom solutions tailored to specific printing requirements. As a supplier, offering a versatile and adaptable product like lithopone can help cater to a diverse range of customer needs.
- The pricing of lithopone pigment varies depending on numerous factors such as quality, purity, production capacity, and global market dynamics. High-quality lithopone, with a higher percentage of zinc sulfide, tends to command a premium price due to its superior performance characteristics. On the other hand, barium sulfate content influences the density and whiteness of the pigment, which can also affect the pricing.
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Lithopone was discovered in the 1870s by DuPont. It was manufactured by Krebs Pigments and Chemical Company and other companies. The material came in different seals, which varied in the content of zinc sulfide. Gold seal and Bronze seals contain 40-50% zinc sulfide, offering more hiding power and strength. Although its popularity peaked around 1920, approximately 223,352 tons were produced in 1990. It is mainly used in paints, putty, and in plastics.