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Ti-Pure™ TS-6200 for High Performance Exterior Coatings

Ti-Pure™ TS-6200 Titanium Dioxide is specifically designed for applications demanding high initial haze-free gloss and a high degree of gloss and tint retention over the life of the coating.

Soluciones de dióxido de titanio para agricultura

Las soluciones Ti-Pure™ fabrican bolsas y envoltorios con mayor opacidad y reflectividad.

Extending Service Life in Window and Door Systems

Save energy and reduce plastic waste with Ti-Pure™ TiO₂ for Outdoor White & Colored Rigid PVC

Titanium Dioxide and IARC Classification

In February 2006, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an arm of the World Health Organization, changed the classification of TiO2 to possibly carcinogenic to humans (2B).

Use of Chemours Products in Medical Applications

Do not use or resell Chemours materials in medical applications involving implantation in hte human body or contact with internal body fluids or tissues unless agreed to by Seller in a written agreement covering such use.

EU Ongoing Classification and Labelling of TiO2

On February 18th, 2020, the European Commission published Regulation (EU) 2020-217 which included the 14th ATP and the classification proposal for the powder form of TiO2 as a Carcinogen Category 2 by inhalation (with notes).

Soluciones de dióxido de titanio para todas las industrias

Las soluciones Ti-Pure™ agregan brillo, opacidad y retención del color.

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Chinese Food Contact Status of Ti-Pure™ Titanium Dioxide Pigments

Ti-Pure™ titanium dioxide pigment R-900 is acceptable for packaging materials for food contact uses under Standard GB 9685-2016, and subsequent amendments, for use in paper.

Titanium Dioxide Product Safety Statementon Inhalation Toxicology

In February 2006 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reclassified titanium dioxide (TiO2). The final Monograph was published in January 2011.