zinkwit
Zinkwit, commonly referred to in English as zinc white, is a white pigment used in paints, coatings, ceramics, and plastics. Its principal component is zinc oxide (ZnO). Zinc white is typically produced by calcining zinc carbonate minerals to ZnO or by modern high-temperature oxidation of zinc metal, which yields a fine, relatively pure zinc oxide powder.
Properties of zinc white include high brightness and opacity, a cool undertone, and good lightfastness. It has
Applications of zinc white span traditional painting and modern coatings. It is used in oil and acrylic
Safety and handling considerations center on dust exposure, which can irritate the respiratory tract. Zinc oxide
See also: zinc oxide, zinc carbonate, white pigments, pigment safety.