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In a 2019 study published in the journal Nanotoxicology, researchers recreated the first phase of digestion in mice and fed them titanium dioxide, then examined whether accumulation occurred in the organs. Researchers wrote: “Significant accumulation of titanium was observed in the liver and intestine of E171-fed mice; in the latter a threefold increase in the number of TiO2 particles was also measured. Titanium accumulation in the liver was associated with necroinflammatory foci containing tissue monocytes/macrophages. Three days after the last dose, increased superoxide production and inflammation were observed in the stomach and intestine. Overall, [this] indicates that the risk for human health associated with dietary exposure to E171 needs to be carefully considered.”

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Dongfang Titanium Industry R-5568 titanium dioxide with zinc salt stabilizer, zirconium, aluminum, silicon coating. It has the characteristics of high blue phase, easy dispersion, high weather resistance, high hiding power, low oil absorption, good system compatibility, and excellent processing rheology. It is a high-quality titanium dioxide for plastics. Dongfang Titanium R-5568 titanium dioxide is recommended to be widely used in polyolefin, PVC, ABS, PS and other color masterbatches, profiles, plates and pipes, and can also be used in leather color paste, oily paint and other industries.

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  • Secondly, China's mature industrial infrastructure and advanced technology have enabled the country to achieve economies of scale in TiO2 production. The country's large-scale production facilities and efficient supply chain management systems have reduced production costs and increased output, further consolidating China's position in the global market.
  • For instance, in the construction industry, titanium dioxide coatings are used on exterior surfaces to provide a protective barrier against weathering and UV radiation. This extends the lifespan of building materials such as cement, wood, and metals. Moreover, the bright white pigment of TiO2 can significantly improve the reflectivity of these surfaces, reducing heat absorption and potentially lowering cooling costs.