Titanium Dioxide Rubber Coating Raw Material - Fine Particle Size & Superior UV Resistance for White Rubber Products
Titanium dioxide (TiO₂) serves as an essential coloring agent in rubber production, providing superior whitening and opacity while maintaining the integrity of rubber compounds during processing and vulcanization.
- Exceptional hiding power and tinting strength for vibrant white and light-colored rubber products
- Stable physical and chemical properties that preserve rubber compound integrity
- Fine particle size distribution for uniform dispersion and consistent coloration
- Superior UV resistance prevents cracking and discoloration under sunlight exposure
- No adverse effects on tensile strength, elongation, or bending properties
- Free from impurities that could interfere with the vulcanization process
Titanium dioxide enables manufacturers to achieve optimal coloration with minimal usage, making it a cost-effective solution for producing high-quality white and light-colored rubber goods. Its compatibility with various rubber additives ensures seamless integration into existing production processes.
| Property | Value/Description |
|---|---|
| Primary Function | Coloring Agent & Opacifier |
| Particle Size | Fine micron-range particles for uniform dispersion |
| Chemical Stability | High resistance to chemical degradation |
| UV Resistance | Excellent protection against sunlight-induced degradation |
| Compatibility | Works with vulcanizing agents, accelerators, and other additives |
Essential for automotive tires, industrial hoses, seals, gaskets, footwear, and consumer rubber products requiring consistent white or light coloration with maintained mechanical properties.
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