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The global titanium dioxide
(TiO2) market, valued at $18.3 billion in 2023, relies heavily on China's production capacity, which accounts for 42% of worldwide output. As a leading manufacturer of titanium dioxide R5566, our TIO2 products meet stringent international standards, including ISO 9001 and REACH compliance. The rutile-grade TiO2 segment alone has shown a 7.8% CAGR since 2020, driven by demand from coatings, plastics, and specialty chemical sectors.
Our titanium dioxide pigment series (B101, R996, R5566) delivers exceptional properties:
Independent laboratory tests confirm our R605 powder coating grade achieves 92% weather resistance after 2,000 hours of QUV exposure, outperforming industry averages by 15%.
Parameter | R5566 (Our Product) | Competitor A | Competitor B |
---|---|---|---|
TiO2 Content (%) | 99.6 | 98.9 | 99.2 |
Oil Absorption (g/100g) | 16.5 | 18.2 | 17.8 |
Price (USD/ton) | 2,450 | 2,680 | 2,590 |
We provide tailored TiO2 formulations for specific requirements:
A European plastics manufacturer achieved 30% cost reduction by switching to our R996 titanium dioxide, maintaining EN 71-3 safety standards while increasing production yield by 12%. In the textile sector, our anatase-grade B101 enabled a Chinese factory to enhance fabric whiteness by 20 ISO units without chemical brighteners.
Current market prices for rutile TiO2 (R5566) range between $2,300-$2,600/ton FOB China, with volume discounts available for orders exceeding 20 tons. We maintain 15,000 metric tons of ready stock across multiple grades, ensuring 72-hour delivery for 95% of Asian markets.
Our chlorination process for titanium dioxide TIO2 reduces energy consumption by 35% compared to traditional sulfate methods, achieving a carbon footprint of 2.8 tons CO2/ton TiO2. The CAS 13463-67-7 certified production line recovers 92% of process byproducts, aligning with circular economy principles while maintaining competitive titanium dioxide prices.
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A: China dominates titanium dioxide production due to advanced technology, cost-efficient raw materials, and high-quality rutile TiO2 grades like R5566. Its manufacturers comply with global standards, ensuring competitive pricing and reliability.
A: TiO2 prices depend on production costs, global demand, and supply chain dynamics. Grades like R5566, R996, and R902 may vary due to purity, application suitability, and market trends.
A: R605 TiO2 is ideal for coatings, plastics, and ceramics due to its dispersion and durability. It enhances UV resistance and color stability in automotive and construction materials.
A: Many manufacturers offer free samples of TiO2 pigments (e.g., B101, R996) for testing. Contact suppliers directly to request samples, ensuring compatibility with your application.
A: R5566 excels in coatings, R6618 offers high weather resistance, and R6628 is tailored for plastics. Each grade varies in particle size, surface treatment, and end-use performance.