Titanium dioxide packaging and palletizing solutions

2025/08/14 13:39

During the packaging and palletizing of titanium dioxide (TiO2), special attention should be paid to the following points to ensure safety, quality, and efficiency:


1. Packaging Considerations


Packaging Material Selection


Use moisture-proof and corrosion-resistant packaging (such as coated woven bags or plastic-lined bags) to prevent moisture absorption and clumping of titanium dioxide.


Ensure the packaging is airtight to prevent dust leakage and environmental contamination.


Weight Control


Each bag must be strictly calibrated (usually 25 kg per bag or ton bag) to avoid overweight or underweight.


Regularly check the accuracy of the packaging scale.


Clear Labeling


The packaging must clearly indicate the product model, batch number, production date, and safety label (such as "Avoid Inhalation of Dust"). 2. Palletizing Considerations


Stacking Method


Use a "cross stacking" or "cross stacking" pattern to enhance stability and prevent collapse.


The number of layers should be limited (usually ≤ 8) to prevent the bottom packaging from being crushed and damaged.


Environmental Control


Maintain a dry and ventilated storage environment to prevent moisture from reaching the titanium dioxide. Keep away from chemicals such as acids and alkalis to avoid reactions.


Machinery Safety


When using a forklift or automated palletizer, ensure the equipment operates smoothly and avoid impacting the packaging.


Manual palletizing requires protective equipment such as dust masks and gloves.


3. Safety and Environmental Protection

Dust Prevention Measures


Install dust removal equipment in the packaging area to reduce dust.


Operators must wear dust masks (such as N95-rated) to prevent dust inhalation.


Fire and Explosion Prevention


Although titanium dioxide is non-flammable, high concentrations of dust can cause explosions. Open flames and static sparks must be prohibited.


Waste Disposal


Damaged packaging must be cleaned promptly, and leaked titanium dioxide must be collected and disposed of in accordance with regulations


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