Rutile is a black or reddish-brown mineral made of titanium dioxide, typically occurring as needle-like crystals.
The main uses for rutile are the manufacture of refractory ceramic, as a pigment, and for the production of titanium metal. Finely powdered rutile is a brilliant white pigment and is used in paints, plastics, paper, foods, and other applications that call for a bright white color.
Titanium minerals |
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| Oxide minerals | | Simple |
- Anatase
- Brookite
- Geikielite
- Rutile
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| Mixed |
- Aeschynite-(Y)
- Armalcolite
- Betafite
- Euxenite
- Freudenbergite
- Haggertyite
- Ilmenite
- Keilhauite
- Latrappite
- Perovskite
- Polycrase
- Zimbabweite
- Zirconolite
- Zirkelite
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| Silicate minerals |
- Aenigmatite
- Grossmanite
- Keilhauite
- Lorenzenite
- Melanite
- Nenadkevichite
- Titanite
- Zircophyllite
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| Other |
- Sabinaite (carbonate mineral)
- Warwickite (borate mineral)
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