Lithopone
Used for coloring paints, inks, rubber, etc.
Inorganic white pigments, widely used as white pigments in plastics such as polyolefins, vinyl resins, ABS resins, polystyrene, polycarbonate, nylon and polyoxymethylene, as well as in paints and inks. Their performance is poor in polyurethane and amino resins, and not very suitable in fluoroplastics. They are also used for coloring rubber products, papermaking, canvas, oilcloth, leather, watercolor paints, paper, enamel, etc. They are used as adhesives in the production of electric bulbs.
Lithopone is a white pigment made from a mixture of barium sulfate and zinc sulfide, used in paints, plastics, and coatings.
It is commonly used as a white pigment in paints, inks, plastics, rubber, and paper industries.
Lithopone is more cost-effective but has lower opacity and brightness compared to titanium dioxide.
Yes, it is generally considered safe when handled with standard industrial hygiene practices.
Store Lithopone in a dry, cool place, away from moisture and contaminants, in sealed containers.