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Titan Kogyo STT-65C-S

Titan Kogyo STT-65C-S has anatase crystalline structure. The former is mainly used for electrophotographic external toner additives, and the latter is used in cosmetics that protect against ultraviolet light. As an external toner additive, anatase titanium oxide has excellent flowing properties and is effective for controlling electrostatic charge. Regarding rutile titanium oxide used for cosmetics, a wide varieties of products are available, including products with highly transparency and the capability of blocking ultraviolet light, as well as products with unique shapes and distinctive textures.

INCI Name: Titanium Dioxide

Pigment Treatment Type: Amino Acid Treatment (ASI)

Pigment Treatment Family: Hydrophilic Treatments, Lipophilic Treatments

Synonyms: TiO2, Titania, Titanium Peroxide

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    Identification & Functionality

    CI Number
    Pigment Treatment Type
    Cosmetic Ingredients Functions
    CAS No.
    13463-67-7
    EC No.
    236-675-5

    Features & Benefits

    Ultrafine Titanium Dioxide Properties
    • Highly transparent to visible light
    • High UV-shielding capabilities
    • Uniform particle size distribution
    • Good dispersibility with little particle clumping
    • In order to enable applications for different purposes, we offer the following:
    1. Grades for two different crystalline forms: anatase and rutile.
    2. Grades for different particle sizes and shapes.
    3. Grades for different types of surface treatments.

    Applications & Uses

    Ultrafine Titanium Dioxide Applications
    • Electrophotographic external toner additives.
    • Ingredients for ultraviolet-blocking cosmetics and UV-shielding films.
    • Heat stabilizing agents for rubber and plastics.

    Properties

    Physical Form
    Surface Processing Agent
    Triethanolamine
    Surface Properties
    Hydrophilic
    Typical Properties
    ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
    Particle Size30 - 50nmElectron Microscope