| CAS# | 1314-13-2 |
| Formula | ZnO |
| Synonyms | Amalox; Azodox |
| Groups/Uses | Skincare and Cosmetics, Rubber, Ceramics, Paints, Nutrient |
| Markets | Chemical & Materials Manufacturing, Food & Beverage, Personal Care & Pharmaceutical |
FAQ’S
What is Zinc Oxide?
Zinc oxide is an inorganic compound, a white, odorless powder that is used in various applications.
What are the uses of Zinc oxide in Skincare and Cosmetics?
Zinc oxide forms a physical barrier on the skin, protecting it from irritants, moisture, and UV radiation. It’s a highly effective sunscreen, offering broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays. It helps prevent and heal diaper rash by creating a protective barrier on the skin. It can help reduce sebum production and has mild antimicrobial properties.
What are the other uses of Zinc oxide?
Zinc oxide acts as an activator and reinforcing agent in rubber production. It’s used in ceramic glazes and other ceramic products. It’s a white pigment and can also act as a corrosion inhibitor. It is given as an essential nutrient by adding as a source of zinc to some food products.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Zinc oxide to users/customers for Chemical & Materials Manufacturing, Food & Beverages, and Personal Care & Pharmaceuticals.