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Titanium Dioxide Coating
Published September 17, 2007
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In a Non-Smoking Aqueous Carrier
DYLON INDUSTRIES' Grade B-1338 specially processed dispersion of titanium dioxide in a non-smoking aqueous carrier provides optimum release properties in the casting of nonferrous metals. Other uses for Grade B-1338 include the coating of troughs, pouring ladles, prilling dishes, sand cores, and thermocouple sheaths. When completely dry, the coating is resistant to thermal shock and cracking during the pouring of molten metal.
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