Anatase Titanium Dioxide is a high-purity white pigment known for its distinct crystal lattice, which offers lower abrasivity and higher photocatalytic activity compared to its Rutile counterpart. It is the preferred choice for applications where "cool whiteness" and material softness are as important as opacity.
Superior Color Tone: Provides a brilliant, crisp white with a blue undertone, ideal for textiles and premium papers.
Low Abrasion Profile: Its softer crystal structure protects sensitive manufacturing equipment like fiber spinning nozzles from wear and tear.
Active Photocatalyst: Excellent for eco-friendly applications, including air purification and self-cleaning surfaces triggered by UV light.
High Chemical Purity: Often produced in grades suitable for food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications where safety is paramount.
Particle Size Precision: Typically offers a smaller particle size distribution, enhancing its performance in thin films and fibers.
Synthetic Fibers: Delustering and whitening agent for delicate textile polymers.
Paper Coating: Boosting the brightness and surface quality of high-end printing papers.
Food & Pharma: Used as a safe opacifier and pigment (E171) for tablets, capsules, and confectioneries.
Cosmetics: Key ingredient in soaps, toothpastes, and skincare for consistent color and UV protection.
Environmental Tech: Catalyst for removing pollutants from air and water through photocatalysis.