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Raw Materials
The source ofzinc can be zinc oxide from a smelter, zinc dross or sweepings, ammonium chloride slag from hot dip galvanizing, or liquid waste such as pickle liquors from galvanizing plants. Variations in the price of zinc have a large effect on the economics of zinc sulfide pigments.
The starting material for water-soluble barium compounds is fused barium sulfide produced by coke reduction of naturally occurring barite with a low silica and strontium content. Suitable barite is readily available from many deposits worldwide.
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