The brightness, whiteness, and opacity of a chloride grade, now with low abrasion
Pigments produced via the chloride process can have an abrasion level that is too high for printing ink formulations because they can cause excessive wear on printing equipment. Meanwhile, sulfate grades have a low abrasion level but lack the brightness and consistency of a chloride produced pigment.
Chemours has developed a low abrasion, chloride grade of titanium dioxide that delivers all the benefits of chloride processing like improved brightness, whiteness, and better consistency than sulfate processing.
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Pigments produced via the chloride process can have an abrasion level that is too high for printing ink formulations because they can cause excessive wear on printing equipment. Meanwhile, sulfate grades have a low abrasion level but lack the brightness and consistency of a chloride produced pigment.
Chemours has developed a low abrasion, chloride grade of titanium dioxide that delivers all the benefits of chloride processing like improved brightness, whiteness, and better consistency than sulfate processing.
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