
Titanium Dioxide
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Request a QuoteTitanium dioxide, also known as titanium oxide (IV) or titania, is a titanium oxide found in nature, whose chemical formula is TiO2. When used as a pigment is called titanium white. It should be noted that this compound is used in a variety of applications from paint and sun protector to food colorant.
The most important titanium compound, from the industrial point of view, is titanium dioxide, whose whiteness and high reflectance, allows wide application as pigment in paints, lacquers, enamels, paper, rubber, textiles, plastics, ceramics and cosmetics.
Features
Superior Whiteness
Exceptional brightness and opacity for high-quality finishes
High Reflectance
Excellent light reflection properties for maximum coverage
Versatile Applications
Suitable for paints, coatings, plastics, cosmetics, and food applications
Chemical Stability
Excellent resistance to chemicals and environmental conditions
Natural Origin
Derived from titanium oxide found in nature
Multiple Grades
Available in Anatase and Rutile forms for different applications
Applications
- Paints and lacquers
- Enamels and coatings
- Paper industry
- Rubber products
- Textile manufacturing
- Plastic compounds
- Ceramics
- Cosmetics
- Sun protection products
- Food colorants
