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Medium White Cerium Oxide (CeO₂) is a cost-performance rare earth oxide featured with soft medium white tone and stable powder morphology. It balances moderate whiteness and excellent comprehensive performance, with well-controlled particle size distribution and steady chemical inertness. This grade is tailored for conventional industrial scenarios that do not require ultra-high pure white standard, while retaining good polishing activity, catalytic property and sintering compatibility. With strict particle grading and impurity control, the product keeps stable color tone and consistent batch performance, ideal for mass industrial production, daily ceramics, common glass polishing and general environmental catalyst applications.
Product Advantage
1. Moderate Medium White Tone & Stable Color
It presents natural medium white shade with stable tone in high temperature and long-term storage, no yellowing or color drifting. Suitable for scenarios where high pure white is unnecessary, avoiding over-qualification and saving cost.
2. Balanced Purity & Cost Performance
Controlled reasonable impurity level with reliable comprehensive performance, perfectly matching general industrial grade requirements. It delivers stable usability at a more competitive cost than high whiteness cerium oxide.
3. Good Polishing & Dispersion Property
Moderate hardness and well-distributed particle size provide smooth polishing effect, easy to disperse in water and solvent system, not easy to agglomerate, friendly to conventional polishing and mixing processes.
4. Reliable Thermal & Chemical Stability
Maintains stable structure under normal sintering and ambient conditions, resistant to daily oxidation and moisture erosion, adapting to conventional ceramic firing, coating curing and catalyst working environment.
5. Batch Consistency & Customizable Options
Stable batch color and particle size consistency. Support conventional particle size and packaging customization, stable inventory supply for long-term order and mass production demand.