rutile titanium dioxide industry grade for paint suppliers

In conclusion, rutile titanium dioxide is a critical ingredient in the manufacture of high-quality emulsion latex paints. Its unparalleled optical properties ensure excellent hiding power and weatherability, while ongoing efforts in sustainable production contribute to the responsible stewardship of this important resource. As technology advances and consumer preferences evolve, manufacturers who prioritize both product excellence and environmental consciousness will continue to lead the industry.

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Package:
25KG/50KG Woven bag with inner, or 1000kg big woven plastic bag.



Company Information
     Loman Chemical Group (include Shanghai Loman Chemical Co Ltd; Wuhu Loman Chemical Co Ltd and Wuhu Loman Titanium Industial Co Ltd.)is one of the main titanium dioxide manufacturers in china, producing various high quality Anatase and Rutile titanium dioxide. Loman brand products, has being widely used in paper, paint, plastic, ink, coating, rubber, cosmetic, food, fiber, etc.
      In order to meet different requirements of various customers, we actively expand producing other pigments, include Lithopone, Barium sulfate and Silica. Annual production volume of anatase and rutile grade titanium dioxide have reached 100,000 tons, lithopone 30.000 tons, barium sulfate 50.000 tons and precipitated silica 8.000 tons. The Loman brand is one of the famous brands in China, having great popularity both at home and abroad. Our products have been widely used in European, North America and Southeast Asia. 

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  • Check food product labels and avoid those with titanium dioxide. Food companies must list titanium dioxide on packaged food ingredient labels. In some instances, it may simply be listed as “artificial color” or “color added.”
  • In food, titanium dioxide is often used as an artificial color additive. Tasha Stoiber, senior scientist at the consumer health nonprofit Environmental Working Group, says titanium dioxide can generally be thought of as a paint primer – it often goes on a hard-shelled candy like Skittles before the color is added to give it a uniform shine.