
If you’ve been hunting for a dependable plastics-grade rutile pigment, you’ve probably heard people casually say “298.” They mean a high-whiteness, surface-treated rutile—good gloss, easy dispersion. Here’s what I’m seeing lately, with a specific look at titanium dioxide 298 from Jindi Industrial Park, Dacheng County, Langfang, Hebei. To be honest, demand is steady in polyolefins and PVC profiles, and recyclers (surprisingly) are now asking for bluer undertone to mask yellowing in rPP and rPE.
Trends? A few: tighter specs on volatile content for low-VOC molding shops, more requests for food-contact clarifications (especially for cosmetics and packaging inks), and a quiet shift from anatase to rutile in ABS and PS for better weatherability. Many customers say they want “plug-and-play” dispersion—less time on twin-screws, lower torque, fewer gels. Fair ask.
titanium dioxide 298 is a sulfate-process rutile-grade TiO2 tuned for plastics (LDPE, PP, PVC, ABS, PS), inks, rubber, and even certain cosmetics where permitted. It’s typically alumina/silica surface-treated with a small organic finish for dispersion. In fact, it can be dosed straight into resin, used in liquid plastisol, or compounded into masterbatch first—whichever keeps your line sane.
| Parameter | Typical value (≈) | Method/standard |
|---|---|---|
| Crystal form / process | Rutile, sulfate | ISO 591-1 |
| TiO2 content | ≈94–96% | ASTM D476 |
| Surface treatment | Al2O3/SiO2 + organic | Factory spec |
| Whiteness (L) | ≥97.5; b ≈ -1.2 | ISO 7724 |
| Oil absorption | ≈18 g/100 g | ISO 787-5 |
| pH (10% slurry) | ≈7.0–8.0 | ISO 787-9 |
| Residue 325 mesh | ≤0.02% | ISO 787-7 |
| Particle size (D50) | ≈0.25 μm | Laser diffraction |
| Weatherability | High (outdoor PVC) | ASTM G154 / ISO 16474 |
Film blowing (low haze, blue tone), injection-molded appliances, PVC window profiles and pipe, cable jacketing, ABS casings, PS sheet, and yes—compact powders or creams when a non-nano, compliant spec is provided.
| Vendor | Process | Weathering | Compliance | Lead time | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hebei CQ (Jindi Industrial Park) | Sulfate rutile | High (PVC/PP outdoor) | ISO 9001/14001, REACH/ROHS-ready | ≈2–4 weeks | Surface treatment tweaks, packaging |
| Global Brand A (chloride, rutile) | Chloride rutile | Very high | Global registrations | ≈3–6 weeks | Limited |
| Regional Supplier B | Sulfate rutile/anatase mix | Medium | Basic ISO, partial REACH | ≈1–3 weeks | MOQ-based |
CQ can tailor alumina/silica ratios for blue undertone or higher gloss, adjust organic finish for masterbatch flow, and offer FPV-optimized grades for film. In lab QUV (ASTM G154, 340 nm), ΔE after 1,000 h came in around 1.6–1.9 in PVC plaque; in xenon arc (ISO 16474-2, 1,500 h), acrylic topcoat gloss retention was ≈88%. I guess your stabilizer package still matters a lot.
Origin matters too: this grade ships from Hebei’s Jindi Industrial Park, which, in my experience, has consistent logistics. Lead times are decent, and the packaging is tidy—no dust plumes on opening, which shop floor folks appreciate.