Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.
Guangzhou Eric Wei Chemical Co., Ltd.

Datong HTR-616 Titanium Dioxide

Datong HTR-616 Titanium Dioxide is a high-performance rutile-grade pigment from Datong’s HTR series, engineered for exceptional brightness, UV resistance and dispersion stability. Widely used in coatings, plastics and inks, it delivers superior opacity and weatherability with low oil absorption and consistent particle size distribution.
  • datong htr 616 titanium dioxide_f657d6b6
  • datong htr 616 titanium dioxide_f657d6b6

Features Of Datong HTR-616 Titanium Dioxide

  1. High refractive index for exceptional brightness and opacity in coatings and plastics.

  2. Surface-treated with silica and alumina to ensure excellent dispersibility and long-term stability in aqueous and solvent-based systems.

  3. Low oil absorption (≤18 g/100g) enabling high loading capacity and improved formulation efficiency.

  4. Optimized particle size distribution (D50 ≈ 0.25–0.30 µm) for balanced gloss, hiding power, and UV scattering performance.

  5. Low volatile organic compound (VOC) contribution, supporting eco-friendly regulatory compliance in architectural and industrial coatings.

Typical Applications Of Datong HTR-616 Titanium Dioxide

  1. Architectural waterborne interior and exterior paints.

  2. Industrial maintenance coatings for metal and concrete substrates.

  3. PVC profiles, rigid pipes, and synthetic resin flooring compounds.

  4. Masterbatches for polyolefin and engineering thermoplastics.

  5. Printing inks requiring high whiteness and color fidelity.

Specifications Of Datong HTR-616 Titanium Dioxide

Chemical TypeAnatase-rutile composite (≈ 70:30)
Product FormFine white powder
AppearanceFree-flowing, non-caking white powder
Primary ApplicationsWaterborne coatings, PVC compounds, masterbatches
Key FeaturesSurface-treated (SiO₂ + Al₂O₃), low oil absorption, high dispersibility
Particle Size (D50)0.25–0.30 µm
Oil Absorption≤18 g/100g
Volatile Matter (105°C, 2h)≤0.5 wt%


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