
RUTILE
1. WHAT IS RUTILE
Rutile is a mineral composed primarily of titanium dioxide, TiO2. Rutile is the most common natural form of TiO2
Rutile and a number of other metallic ore minerals are mined together from sedimentary deposits known as “heavy mineral sands”.

2. PRODUCTION PROCESS OF RUTILE
From the initial raw ore in heavy mineral sand , different mineral groups—including Ilmenite, Zircon, Rutile, Anatase, Leucoxene, Monazite, Quartz and other impurities—will be separated out. Through the use of advanced technology and equipment for magnetic separator process, high-intensity electrostatic separation, and gravity separation, based on the different physical characteristics of each mineral stream. , we can maximize the recovery of useful mineral compound as Rutile
3. PROPERTIES OF RUTILE
- Good electrical conductivity and stability
- Its high refractive index and excellent opacity
- Durability, weather resistance, and chemical stability, making them suitable for outdoor applications
- Rutile’s high melting point, thermal stability, and resistance to chemical corrosion
- The rutile coating provides stability and improves the arc characteristics during welding
4. THE fACTORY : RUTILE ILMENITE
Factory address: Quang Binh Province, Viet Nam
Production line: 06 lines
Employees: about 65 people
Capacity:
1. Rutile sand 90: ~400MT/month.
2. Rutile sand 92: ~100MT/month.
3. Ilmenite sand: ~6000MT/month.
MAIN APPLICATION
Rutile is the input material for Pigment titanium dioxide. Also used in titanium metal production and welding rod fluxes.
We are producing and supplying the following rutile types:
- Rutile sand (TiO2 95%)
- Rutile sand (TiO2 92%)
- Rutile sand (TiO2 90%)
- Rutile sand (TiO2 87%)
Rutile in Welding Electrode :
Rutile is commonly used as a coating material for welding electrodes. The rutile coating provides stability and improves the arc characteristics during welding, ensuring a smooth and controlled welding process. The presence of rutile also contributes to the mechanical strength and quality of the welded joints.
Rutile welding electrodes contain a high proportion of titanium oxide (rutile) in the coating. Titanium oxide promotes easy arc ignition, smooth arc operation and low spatter. These electrodes are general purpose electrodes with good welding properties
Rutile in Electrodes and Electronic Components:
Rutile can be processed into thin films and used as electrodes in electronic devices such as sensors, capacitors, and memory devices. It has good electrical conductivity and stability, making it suitable for these applications.



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