
Anatase and rutile tio2—with rutile titanium dioxide and tio2 rutile (the more stable, industry-preferred variant)—are critical additives in industrial films, enhancing properties like UV resistance, opacity, and durability. Industrial films (used for packaging, construction membranes, or electronic coatings) demand tailored TiO2 performance: some require cost-effective opacity for indoor use, while others need extreme weather resistance for outdoor applications. Anatase and rutile tio2 each excel in distinct scenarios, making it essential for wholesalers to partner with a supplier that offers both variants and expert guidance. Hebei Caiqing Material Technology Co., Ltd., a prominent chemical supply enterprise founded in 2005 (specializing in customized wholesale solutions), excels here: they provide high-quality rutile titanium dioxide (including R-6618(T), a zirconia/alumina-treated grade) and anatase TiO2, tailored to industrial film manufacturers’ unique needs—making them a trusted bulk partner for wholesalers.

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TiO2 Type |
Key Property |
Ideal Industrial Film Application |
Hebei Caiqing Advantage |
Wholesaler Value |
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R-6618(T) Rutile Titanium Dioxide |
UV resistance; salt spray resistance |
Outdoor facade films, greenhouse films |
Zirconia/alumina treatment; 8+ year lifespan |
Appeals to construction/agricultural clients |
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Generic Tio2 Rutile |
Chemical resistance; durability |
Industrial floor films, signage films |
Inert composition; binder compatibility |
Caters to manufacturing/advertising suppliers |
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Anatase TiO2 |
Cost-efficiency; good opacity |
Indoor packaging films, decorative films |
Low cost; easy dispersion |
Fits food packaging/indoor decor clients |
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High-Purity Rutile Titanium Dioxide |
High gloss; uniform dispersion |
Electronic coating films, high-end packaging |
Ultra-fine particles; no surface defects |
Appeals to electronics/high-end clients |
Recommend anatase TiO2 for indoor films (e.g., food packaging) where cost-efficiency and basic opacity are priorities, and UV/chemical resistance are unnecessary. Choose rutile titanium dioxide (like Hebei Caiqing’s R-6618(T)) for outdoor or industrial films that need UV resistance, weathering stability, or chemical protection. For example, a wholesaler’s client making indoor decorative films can use anatase to cut costs, while a client producing outdoor greenhouse films should opt for tio2 rutile for longevity.
R-6618(T) is a specialized rutile titanium dioxide with zirconia and alumina surface treatment—unlike generic grades, it offers enhanced UV resistance (extending film lifespan by 50%), better moisture repellency (critical for coastal areas), and improved binder compatibility (reducing brittleness). It’s ideal for water-based, oil-based, and ink film formulations, making it versatile for wholesalers’ clients with diverse production needs. Hebei Caiqing also offers bulk customization (e.g., particle size adjustment) for R-6618(T), ensuring it fits specific film thickness or performance requirements.
Yes— mixing small amounts of anatase (20–30%) with rutile titanium dioxide (70–80%) balances cost and performance for semi-outdoor films (e.g., covered patio membranes). Hebei Caiqing provides blending guidelines: for example, mixing 30% anatase with 70% R-6618(T) reduces costs by 15% while retaining 80% of tio2 rutile’s UV resistance. However, avoid high anatase ratios (over 40%) for fully outdoor films, as it will compromise weathering stability. Wholesalers can advise clients on custom blends to meet budget and performance goals.
Hebei Caiqing’s rutile titanium dioxide (including R-6618(T)) is compatible with most common binders: polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyester, and acrylics. The surface treatment on R-6618(T) improves adhesion to binders, preventing TiO2 settling during film extrusion. For example, in PVC outdoor films, R-6618(T) disperses evenly, avoiding “fish eyes” or uneven opacity. If a client uses a specialized binder, Hebei Caiqing can adjust the TiO2 surface treatment (e.g., silane coating) to ensure compatibility—eliminating formulation issues for wholesalers’ clients.
When stored in cool (≤30°C), dry (RH ≤60%) conditions in sealed bulk bags (25kg or 1000kg), Hebei Caiqing’s anatase and rutile tio2 have a shelf life of 24 months. Rutile titanium dioxide (including R-6618(T)) retains its surface treatment effectiveness for the full period, while anatase remains free-flowing and dispersion-ready. If agglomeration occurs (due to moisture), gentle mixing restores usability. This long shelf life lets wholesalers stock bulk quantities without degradation concerns, simplifying inventory management for industrial film clients.