Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.
Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.

Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) is an important inorganic chemical pigment known for its excellent hiding power, brightness, and stability. It is widely used in coatings, plastics, rubber, paper-making, cosmetics, and other fields, making it an indispensable key raw material in modern industry.

Types of Fillers/Pigments Wholesale

How Fillers and Pigments Improve the Quality and Performance of Materials

Lomon Dragon Mole R996: High gloss, high whiteness, suitable for industrial, powder and architectural coatings, with high hiding power, easy dispersion and excellent weather resistance, it is a preferred pigment in the coating industry. 

Lomon Dragon Mole R895: (Insufficient information, but based on the characteristics of the Dragon Mole series, it can be speculated) It may also have high hiding power, good dispersibility and excellent weather resistance, suitable for various coatings and plastic fields. Chemours Ti Pure R104: Anatase titanium dioxide, with excellent hiding power, reliability and compatibility, specially designed for film and sheet processing, it is an industry benchmark product, suitable for high-quality soft and hard packaging and electronic photovoltaic fields. Chemours Ti Pure R105: Specially designed for outdoor plastic applications, with neutral color and moderate hiding strength, using silicon coating technology to improve weather resistance, suitable for PVC window frames and other outdoor plastic products, providing excellent light retention and anti-color change performance.


Fillers/Pigments FAQs

  • Q

    Common Issues Encountered During The Use Of Titanium Dioxide

    A

    Common issues encountered during the use of titanium dioxide include uneven dispersion leading to color spots in coatings, susceptibility to moisture absorption causing clumping and affecting storage, color that can be easily affected by environmental changes, the need for precise control of addition amounts, potential reactions with other components in paint, and the possibility of generating static electricity in dry environments.

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