This journalist is a seasoned professional in the chemical industry, renowned for their ability to deliver timely and accurate news updates on market trends. With an in-depth understanding of the intricacies involved in this sector's supply chain dynamics as well its impact across various downstream sectors like automotive or pharmaceuticals; they provide readers with comprehensive insights that help them make informed decisions.
Titanium dioxide is a naturally occurring oxide of titanium often referred to as Titania. When in its pure form, titanium dioxide is a white powder. This intensely vibrant white color is due to its high refractive index, meaning it reflects light more than practically any other white substance. Because of this characteristic, it's widely used as a whitening agent in numerous products, ranging from paints, coatings, plastics, paper, inks, food, medicine, to toothpaste and cosmetics. It can also be processed to show a variety of other colors while retaining its light refractive property.
We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website. For more details including how to change your cookie settings, please read our Cookies Policy