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CAS No.: | 1306-38-3 |
Formula: | CEO2 |
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C erium Oxide, also called Ceria, is widely applied in glass, ceramics and catalyst manufacturing. In glass industry, it is
considered to be the most efficient glass polishing agent for precision optical polishing. It is also used to decolorize glass by keeping iron in its ferrous state. The ability of C erium-doped glass to block out ultra violet light is utilized in the
manufacturing of medical glassware and aerospace windows. It is also used to prevent polymers from darkening in sunlight and to suppress discoloration of television glass. It is applied to optical components to improve performance. High purity Ceria are also used in phosphors and dopant to crystal.
Formula: CeO2
CAS No.: 1306-38-3
Molecular Weight: 172.12
Density: 7.22 g/cm3
Melting point: 2,400° C
Appearance: Yellow of white powder
Solubility: Insoluble in water, moderately soluble in strong mineral acids
Stability: Slightly hygroscopic
Application
1.Mix some polish into water to a form a thin slurry (eg.cream-like consistency) - we suggest mixing in a small container so you can easily apply to polishing pad.
2.Clean glass thoroughly to remove all traces of dirt and grease.
3.Apply polish mixture to the polishing pad.
4.Mark the inside of the glass with the crayon to identify the area to be worked.
5.Mount pad in the drill and apply to work area.
6.Move pad up and down, left and right in work area.
7.Keep the surface wet to prevent glass getting hot - it should be warm to the touch but not excessively hot. If sufficient polish has already been applied, then just spray a fine mist of water to keep the area cool.
8.Wipe off residue with damp cloth and inspect repair - keep working until polish is satisfactory.
9.Wash and store pad for later use.
10. Polishing granite.