Titanium Dioxide – All Grades for all Applications
MegaChem (UK) Ltd is able to offer a comprehensive range of Titanium Dioxide products to suit a wide variety of applications. We can provide technical advice and can supply the products in bulk or smaller amounts if required.
Many of these products are stocked in the UK and are available for standard or express delivery. TDS, SDS and samples will be made available on request.
Applications and Uses:
Thanks to its brightness and high levels of opacity (hiding power), Titanium Dioxide finds an abundance of applications in many industries such as:
- Industrial Coatings
- Decorative Coatings
- Powdercoat
- Roadmarking Paints
- Plastics
- Composites
- Paper
- Inks
- Sealants
- Adhesives
- Construction
- Automotive – New developments have seen the availability of grades with increased IR reflection for use in products and coatings where reflection of solar energy is important, such as automotive interiors or roof paints.
- To a lesser extent TiO2 is used in foods, medicines and cosmetics.
- Other specialist applications include UV sunscreens, optical coatings and photocatalysis
These are just a few of the applications that we can help you with, if you can’t see what you are looking for, please call us on + 44 (0) 1291 422747 and one of our technical team can help you.
What is Titanium Dioxide?
Titanium Dioxide is a natural, crystalline oxide of Titanium used primarily as a pigment. Occurring in a variety of forms or phases including Ilmenite, Rutile and Anatase along with further less common phases such as Brookite or Cotunnite, it is most commonly supplied as a chemically processed fine white powder.
The chemical processing technology (sulphate or chloride) will determine the shade and hue of the finished product. Surface treatment adds further to its suitability for specific applications.
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All products supplied by MegaChem (UK) Ltd comply fully with REACH and CLP legislation.