R-217 is a versatile Tio suitable for low-pressure decor papers, decorative foils, and print-based applications.
Processing Method | Sulfate |
Crystal Form | Rutile |
Organic Surface Treatment | Yes |
ISO591-1 Classification | R2 |
Relative Scattering Power(ISO 787-24) | 95%-105% |
Color(ISO 787-25) | △E≤0.5 |
Density(ISO 787-10) | 4.0g/cm |
Light Stability, Blue Wool | ≥6 |
◆ Superb dispersion in water
◆ Excellent retention characteristics
◆ High hiding power
◆ Excellent light stability
TiO2 Content(ISO 591-1) | 91% |
CIE L * (GB / T 1864-2012) | 95 |
PH Value(ISO 787-9) | 7.3 |
Residue on 45μm(ISO 787-18) | 0.02% |
Volatiles at 105℃(ISO 787-2) at packaging | 0.40% |
Subject to measurements in COA
Relevant local health and safety guidelines should be followed. Glovessafety goggles and respirators with submicron particle filtration should be worn. MSDS is available upon request.
R-217 is available in 25kg bags, 500kg and 1000kg containers.
Store the product indoors in clean and dry conditions. The shelf life of CHTi’s TIO2 is 2 years if stored properly.
The first-in-first-out regime is highly recommended to ensure the performance of the product.
Application of titanium dioxide in the papermaking industry
Titanium dioxide is mainly used as filler in the paper industry. Titanium dioxide for papermaking generally uses anatase titanium dioxide without surface treatment, which can play the role of fluorescent brightener and increase the whiteness of the paper. However, the laminated paper requires the use of rutile titanium dioxide with a surface treatment to meet the requirements of light resistance and heat resistance. Because titanium dioxide has a high refractive index and achromatic power, adding titanium dioxide to the pulp can make the paper have better whiteness, higher opacity, good gloss, high strength, thin and smooth, nonpenetration during printing, and lightweight.