Zinc oxide, with the chemical formula ZnO, is an inorganic compound widely used across various industries. The primary application areas of zinc oxide include:
Rubber or Cable Industry: Used as a reinforcing agent and activator, it also serves as a coloring agent and filler for white rubber, as well as a curing agent in chloroprene rubber.
huafei Industry: Refines raw gas through desulfurization.
3. Pigment and Dye Industry: Primarily used for white pigments, also utilized in printing, papermaking, match production, and pharmaceutical industries.
4. Organic Synthesis: Used as catalysts, desulfurizing agents, and in static copying, papermaking, etc.
5. Other Chemical Fields: Sulfur removal for synthetic ammonia, petroleum, and natural gas as raw materials for chemical industry, as well as deep desulfurization and purification process for oil.
6. In the electronics and semiconductor field, zinc oxide has a large band gap and exciton binding energy, high transparency, and excellent room temperature luminescent properties.
Therefore, there are applications in products such as liquid crystal displays, thin-film transistors, and light-emitting diodes.
7. The plastic industry: Zinc oxide is widely used in the production of various products, including plastics, silicate products, synthetic rubber, lubricants, paints and coatings, ointments, adhesives, and more.
8. Other applications include electronic laser materials, phosphors, feed additives, catalysts, and magnetic materials manufacturing, where they serve as zinc supplements in feed processing.
Additionally, zinc oxide nanoparticles are also beginning to play a role in the relevant field as a type of nanomaterial.
Zinc oxide finds extensive applications across various fields, including rubber, chemicals, pigments, dyes, organic synthesis, electronics, and semiconductors, as well as plastics.






