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PLASTICS

LR-108

BILLIONSTM LR-108 pigment is an alumina treated rutile titanium dioxide pigment made by the sulfate process. It is specially designed for masterbatch and compounding applications. BILLIONS TM LR-108 pigment disperses easily in polyolefins, with minimal effect on melt flow index, so that even masterbatch with high Tio, concentration can produce film with high opacity and whiteness. BILLIONS TM LR-108 pigment is recommended for plastics applications that require high thermal stability. It is designed with a hydrophobic surface that acts as a barrier to help prevent the pigment from absorbing moisture from the air.

BLR-886

BILLIONS™ BLR-886 pigment is a rutile titanium dioxide pigment for plastics, produced by the chloride process. It is designed to deliver bright, white color with excellent processability and lacing resistance.

TiKON36

TIKONT™ 36 is a bluish tint tone, sulfate-process, rutile titanium dioxide pigment, designed to provide good optical performance and dispersibility in a wide range of plastics.

R6658

R6658 is an aluminum inorganic and organic surface treated rutile titanium dioxide. It has average particle size distribution, blue undertone, good dispersion, low volatility, low oil absorption, excellent anti-yellowing and process rheological properties. It can be used in producing master-batch(especially high PVC), engineer plastics, etc.

CR-758

CR758 is an aluminum inorganic and organic surface treated rutile titanium dioxide, with its average particle size distribution, blue undertone, good dispersion, low volatility, low oil absorption, excellent anti-yellowing and process rheological properties. It can be used in making masterbatch (especially in high concentration master-batch), engineering plastics,etc.

RC800+PG

KEMOX RC 800 PG+ is a tailor made plastic grade rutile TiO2 pigment for heavily TiO2 loaded plastic masterbatches with increased filterability. It is a low oil absorption, medium durable multiphase alumina treated pigment produced by chloride process.

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