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In today’s world, heavy and large equipment plays an indispensable role across various sectors, including construction, mining, agriculture, and manufacturing. These machines are designed for demanding tasks, providing the necessary power and efficiency to complete large-scale operations that would otherwise be impossible or highly inefficient to manage manually. From towering cranes to massive excavators, the sheer scale and capability of this machinery contribute significantly to economic development and infrastructure advancement.


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As concerns over climate change and environmental degradation grow, so does the pressure on agricultural and industrial sectors to adopt more sustainable practices. Modern equipment is increasingly designed with energy efficiency and reduced emissions in mind. Electric tractors and farm vehicles are being developed to replace diesel-powered machinery, while industrial equipment is being retrofitted to operate on renewable energy sources.


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  • Yes. According to the FDA and other regulatory agencies globally, “titanium dioxide may be safely used for coloring foods”. Titanium dioxide is safe to use, and the FDA provides strict guidance on how much can be used in food. The amount of food-grade titanium dioxide that is used is extremely small; the FDA has set a limit of 1 percent titanium dioxide for food. There is currently no indication of a health risk at this level of exposure through the diet.

  •  The object of the present invention is to overcome the defects of the prior art mentioned above, and to design a method for producing nano-Lide powder by using electrolytic zinc acid leaching residue, recycling zinc in acid leaching residue, and producing in an ammoniatic environment. Lithium sulfide powder with high content of zinc sulfide and barium sulfate, good quality and nanometer size.
  • Thanks to its rheological and optical properties, Lithopone 30% offers both technical and economic advantages in the substitution of titanium dioxide in different applications. Among these advantages, it has been observed that Lithopone 30% has algaecidal properties in paints, which gives greater protection to the coating. 

  • What is an exposure route? 

  • Lithopone was developed in the 1870s as a substitute for lead carbonate (lead white), to overcome its drawbacks of toxicity and poor weathering resistance. Within a few years, titanium dioxide displaced lithopone to become the white pigment (PW6) par excellence in the industry and the world’s best-selling inorganic pigment. However, titanium is a product whose price is subject to large price variations due to product availability. These price increases affect the competitiveness of finished products, and so the search for an alternative to titanium dioxide has generated a variety of possibilities to optimise its use.