Titanium Dioxide

Titanium Dioxide is a chemically stable compound known for its high refractive index and strong light-scattering properties. It provides excellent opacity, UV resistance, and long-term durability. Its inert nature and consistent performance make it valuable in a wide range of formulations.

Titanium dioxide is a chemical that doesn’t easily react with other substances. It has a high ability to reflect light and can spread light effectively. This makes it very good at making things look opaque. It also helps protect against harmful light and lasts a long time without breaking down. Because it doesn’t interact much with other materials and works reliably, it is used in different products.

  • Product Name

    Titanium Dioxide

  • CAS No.

    13463-67-7

  • Grades

    Anatase (For Ink application), Anatase C+ (For paint application)

Applications
Paints ● Used in paints primarily for its ability to provide opacity and brightness, making the paint cover the substrate effectively and achieve a bright, white finish.
Cosmetics ● Used in cosmetics for its ability to act as a white pigment, provide UV protection, and enhance the opacity and coverage of products.
Paper ● Used to surface treat paper to enhance its compatibility with printing inks. This can improve ink absorption and adhesion to the paper, producing sharp, vibrant prints.
Plastics ● Used in paper to enhance brightness, whiteness, and opacity, making it ideal for high-quality printing and packaging.
Rubber ● Used as a white pigment and reinforcing agent to improve color, opacity, and UV resistance. It also enhances durability and weatherability in products like tires, hoses, and rubber soles. Used as a white pigment to provide high opacity, brightness, and color strength. It ensures excellent coverage, enhances print clarity, and improves resistance to UV light and fading.
Catalytic Applications ● Used in the catalytic industry due to its chemical stability, high surface area (when in nanoparticle form), non-toxicity, and photocatalytic properties.
Textiles ● Widely used in the textile industry due to its photocatalytic activity, UV-blocking properties, chemical stability, and whiteness/brightness. It is used to enhance the functionality, durability, and appearance of textiles.
Detergents ● It acts as a whitening agent, enhancing the colour of detergents and improving product appeal.
● In photocatalytic cleaning, titanium dioxide breaks down organic matter, contributing to self-cleaning properties and odour control.

Packing

25 Kgs Polypropylene bags with inside liners.

Note

  • India holds vast reserves of ilmenite and rutile, primarily found along its coastal regions, strengthening our position in the global titanium value chain.
  • With a 14,500 MT annual production capacity, we cater to both bulk and specialized supply requirements worldwide.
  • Produced using readily available raw materials, our products ensure a cost-effective, dependable manufacturing process backed by stringent quality control and dedicated customer support.

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