Ceramic zinc oxide is now widely used in various chemical processing applications, and its effectiveness is increasingly recognised. To facilitate its future use, let us take a look at the outstanding properties of ceramic zinc oxide.

Specialised zinc oxide for advanced ceramics is an important raw material for ceramic chemical solvents, and is used in significant quantities in glazes for architectural ceramic wall and floor tiles, as well as in low-temperature ceramic glazes. It is also widely used in artistic glazes. Within the ceramics industry, zinc oxide is commonly employed in glazes for bricks and tiles, as well as in semi-translucent glazes for earthenware and transparent or fired glazes for decorative tableware. Zinc oxide is an oxide of zinc. It is sparingly soluble in water but soluble in acids and strong alkalis. Zinc oxide is a commonly used chemical additive, widely applied in the manufacture of plastics, silicate products, synthetic rubber, lubricants, paints and coatings, ointments, adhesives, foodstuffs, batteries, flame retardants and other products. Zinc oxide has a large band gap and high exciton binding energy, high transparency, and excellent luminescence properties at room temperature. It is used in semiconductor applications such as liquid crystal displays, thin-film transistors and light-emitting diodes.
The above outlines the outstanding properties of ceramic zinc oxide. Should you encounter any uncertainties during operation, please do not hesitate to contact us for advice to avoid losses resulting from improper handling. Only by strictly adhering to operating procedures can the desired results be achieved. We hope the information provided here proves helpful.