TITANIUM DIOXIDE
Our Principle producing and supplying general and special grades including Titanium dioxide R5566,R-5567, R-5568 and R-5569, suitable for extensive applications of coating/paint, plastic, paper and ink industries.
Our Principle has become one of the most advanced TiO2 production facilities in China. As an ISO9001:2008 certified and REACH certified enterprise, insists on idea of “Quality Prominent & Service Utmost”, for mutual development with domestic and overseas customers.
We supply Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) pigment produced via chloride process and sulphate/sulfate process, with rutile and anatase grade options for paints & coatings, plastics, masterbatch, inks, paper, rubber, and general industrial use. Request pricing, availability, TDS/SDS, and samples
What We Sell: Chloride vs Sulphate (Sulfate) Process Titanium Dioxide
Titanium dioxide pigment is primarily manufactured using two industrial routes—chloride and sulphate (sulfate). Both can deliver excellent whiteness and opacity; the best choice depends on your application, processing conditions, and performance targets.
Chloride-Process Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂)
Chloride-process TiO₂ is widely chosen for high-performance applications where brightness, durability, and consistent quality are priorities.
Common benefits (grade dependent):
High whiteness/brightness and strong hiding power (opacity)
Excellent weathering resistance for exterior coatings (rutile grades)
Good dispersion characteristics (with appropriate surface treatments)
Suitable for premium coatings, plastics, and inks
Typical uses:
Exterior & industrial coatings
High-gloss decorative paints
Plastic compounding & masterbatch
Printing inks and laminates
Sulphate (Sulfate)-Process Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂)
Sulphate-process TiO₂ is widely used across cost-effective and versatile pigment applications, available in anatase and rutile types depending on grade and finishing.
Common benefits (grade dependent):
Strong opacity and whiteness for many general-use formulations
Wide range of grades for interior coatings, plastics, paper
Options optimized for dispersion, undertone, or processing needs
Typical uses:
Interior architectural coatings
Paper & paper coatings
PVC, rubber, and general plastics
Adhesives, sealants, putties
Quick Comparison: Chloride vs Sulphate Process
| Topic | Chloride-Process TiO₂ | Sulphate (Sulfate)-Process TiO₂ |
|---|---|---|
| Typical positioning | Premium / high-performance grades | Broad-use / versatile grades |
| Common grade types | Often rutile-focused | Rutile and anatase options |
| Best-fit applications | Exterior coatings, high-end plastics, premium inks | Interior coatings, paper, PVC/rubber, general industrial |
| Key selection factors | Weathering, gloss, purity consistency | Cost-performance balance, paper/plastics compatibility |
| What determines performance | Surface treatment + particle engineering | Grade finishing + surface treatment |
Note: Final performance depends on the specific grade (surface treatment, particle size distribution, dispersibility, and formulation design).
Typical Applications (Industries We Support)
Paints & Coatings: architectural, industrial, marine, protective, powder coatings
Plastics & Masterbatch: PVC, PE, PP, ABS, engineering plastics
Inks: flexographic, gravure, offset, screen printing
Paper: coated paper, decorative laminates
Rubber & Elastomers: whitening and opacity improvement
Adhesives/Sealants: colour control, opacity, brightness
If you tell us your binder/resin system, processing temperature, and target gloss/opacity, we can recommend the best grade.
How to Choose the Right Titanium Dioxide Grade
Choose chloride-process TiO₂ when you need:
Best-in-class opacity + weathering
Consistent performance for premium coatings/plastics
High brightness and durable whiteness for exterior exposure
Choose sulphate-process TiO₂ when you need:
Strong everyday performance with cost efficiency
A wide selection of grades for interior coatings, paper, PVC/rubber
A reliable pigment for large-volume industrial use
Not sure? Send your use-case and we’ll recommend a match:
Application: (paint/plastic/ink/paper)
System: (water-based/solvent-based/resin type)
Target: (opacity, gloss, undertone, weathering)
Processing: (shear level, temperature range)
FAQs
What is chloride-process titanium dioxide?
Chloride-process titanium dioxide is TiO₂ pigment manufactured using a chlorine-based production route. In pigment markets it’s commonly selected for high-performance grades—often where strong opacity, high brightness, and durability (especially in exterior coatings and plastics) are important. Exact performance depends on the specific grade and surface treatment.
What is sulphate (sulfate)-process titanium dioxide?
Sulphate-process titanium dioxide is TiO₂ pigment produced using a sulphate-based route. It’s widely used across many industries and is available in a broad range of rutile and anatase grades. It’s often chosen for strong performance at attractive cost in interior coatings, paper, PVC, rubber, and general industrial applications.
Is chloride-process TiO₂ better than sulphate-process TiO₂?
Neither is universally “better.” Chloride-process TiO₂ is often chosen for premium, durability-focused applications, while sulphate-process TiO₂ offers a wide grade range and strong cost-performance for many common formulations. The best choice depends on your application, resin system, processing conditions, and required weathering.
Do you supply rutile and anatase grades?
Yes—depending on availability and your application needs, we can supply rutile and/or anatase TiO₂ grades manufactured via chloride or sulphate routes. Share your end-use (coating, plastic, ink, paper) and we’ll recommend suitable options.
Can you provide TDS, SDS, and samples?
Yes. We provide TDS and SDS on request, and samples may be available depending on grade and destination. Contact us with your application details to speed up qualification.