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The R-996 pigment is also known for its excellent weather resistance and heat stability
The availability of TiO2 in bulk quantities, with a purity level of 99%, ensures cost-effectiveness and consistent supply for manufacturers. This high-grade pigment agent is carefully processed to maintain its quality, ensuring that end-products benefit from its exceptional properties.
Furthermore, anatase titanium dioxide is known for its high chemical stability and durability, making it resistant to weathering, fading, and degradation over time. This ensures that painted surfaces retain their color and appearance for an extended period, even when exposed to harsh environmental conditions. As a result, paints containing anatase titanium dioxide are often used for outdoor applications, such as building facades, bridges, and automotive coatings As a result, paints containing anatase titanium dioxide are often used for outdoor applications, such as building facades, bridges, and automotive coatings
As a result, paints containing anatase titanium dioxide are often used for outdoor applications, such as building facades, bridges, and automotive coatings As a result, paints containing anatase titanium dioxide are often used for outdoor applications, such as building facades, bridges, and automotive coatings
anatase titanium dioxide for paints.
On the other hand, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in their Final Administrative Order on Sunscreen Drug Products posted in September 2021 still accepts titanium dioxide up to 25% in the list of Generally Recognized As Safe and Effective (GRASE) in the main document, without further clarification on what kind or size of particles [9]. However, on page 24 (Sunscreen containing nanomaterials) FDA clearly “distinguish nanomaterials from other forms of these ingredients'' (zinc oxide and titanium dioxide) and ask for comments on “any particular nanomaterials that you believe should not be permitted for use in OTC sunscreen products”. To the best of our knowledge, this Agency did not ban the use of nanoparticulate titanium dioxide in any form, even though it is mentioned on page 34 that the anatase form is the more photoactive one, due to the lack of evidence with real sunscreens OTC (over the counter) in vivo. Moreover, other regulations in Latin America (MERCOSUR agreement, 2006) do not state clearly their position on the use of nanoparticulate TiO2NPs [10].
