Titanium Dioxide Anatase

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Titanium Dioxide Anatase all grade are available.

Titanium dioxide is widely used in coating, plastics, rubber, Ink, paper, chemical fiber, regenerated polyester, cosmetics, Ceramics, daily chemical, medicine, food and other industries. There are two kinds of titanium dioxide rutile and titanium Dioxide anatase. The most important applications for Titanium dioxide is for its use in the manufacture of paints And varnishes as well as paper and plastics, which account for About 80% of the world’s consumption. Jinan Ogilvy chemical Provides high-quality titanium dioxide, and can be used in conjunction With optical brightener to customized products brightening program.

High Opacity and Brightness

Titanium Dioxide Rutile is known for its superior whiteness and ability to provide excellent coverage, making it ideal for paints, coatings, and plastics.

UV and Weather Resistance

Its high refractive index and UV-blocking capabilities make it perfect for outdoor applications that require durability and protection from sunlight.

Versatile Industrial Applications

Widely used across various industries, including paints, plastics, cosmetics, paper, and inks, due to its excellent pigment and stability properties.
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Used In Following Industries

  • PVC Rexine
  • Paint
  • Foam Board
  • Leather
  • Rexine
  • Masterbatches
  • Cosmetic

Titanium Dioxide Anatase is a white, powder-like pigment used for its bright whiteness and high opacity. It has a slightly lower refractive index than the Rutile grade, making it suitable for applications where extreme whiteness is needed but high durability is not critical. Anatase is softer and more photoactive, making it ideal for use in indoor paints, paper, rubber, and plastic applications.

Titanium Dioxide Anatase is commonly used in industries such as:
Paper manufacturing for brightness and opacity
Plastic and rubber for whitening and UV absorption
Paints and coatings (mainly indoor)
Cosmetics and personal care products
Printing inks and ceramics

Yes, Titanium Dioxide Anatase is considered safe when used as recommended. However, due to its photoactive nature, it should be handled with care in formulations exposed to UV light. For cosmetic or food applications, only food-grade or pharma-grade anatase should be used in accordance with regulatory standards like FDA, REACH, or BIS.