Pigment Properties

The most important pigment properties of TiO2 pigments are: scattering power, hiding power (tinting strength), brightness, mass-tone (or color), gloss formation, gloss haze, dispersibility, lightfastness, and weather resistance. These properties are a function of chemical purity, lattice stabilization, particle size and size distribution,

Tab. 2.8: Continued.

Country

Company

Location

Capacity, 10001 a 1

Chloride

Sulfate

Total

Russia

AO Pigment

Chelyabinsk

10

10

Ural Titan

Ekaterinburg

50

50

others

various sites

15

15

Ukraine

Krymsky Titan

Armyansk

80

80

Sumsky Titan

Sumy

40

40

Poland

Zachem

Police

36

36

Slovenia

Cinkarna

Celje

38

38

Czech Rep.

Precheza

Prerov

35

35

Total Eastern Europe

304

Rep. of South Africa

Huntsman Tioxide

Umbogintwini

40

40

Total Africa

40

Australia

Millenium Inorganic Chemicals

Kemerton

95

95

Kerr-McGee

Kwinana

97

97

Total Australia

192

Japan

Ishihara Sangyo

Yokkaichi

55

100

155

Tayca

Saidaiji

60

60

Sakai Chemical

Onahama

60

60

Furukawa Mining

Osaka

10

10

Fuji Titanium

Kobe

16

16

Total Japan

301

India

Kerala Minerals & Metals

Kerala

60

60

Travancore Titanium

Trivandrum

25

25

others

various

9

9

South Korea

Hankook Titanium

Incheon

25

25

Onsan

40

40

Taiwan

China Metal & Chemicals

Chin Shin

15

15

DuPont

Kuan Yin

110

110

Malaysia

Huntsman Tioxide

Teluk Kalung

65

65

S. Arabia

Cristal

Yanbu

92

92

Singapore

Ishihara Sangyo

Jurong

45

45

GreaterChina

> 20 different

various

480

480

Total Far East (excl Japan)

966

Total world capacity

2852

2261

5113

and the coating. These properties also depend on the matrix and often cannot be accurately described in simple terms. Some of these properties ofTiO2 pigments are described below.

2.1.5.1

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