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HS Code |
103957 |
| Product Name | BR-3663 Titanium Dioxide |
| Chemical Formula | TiO2 |
| Appearance | White powder |
| Crystal Structure | Rutile |
| Titanium Dioxide Content | ≥94% |
| Surface Treatment | Silicon, Aluminum, Zirconium |
| Oil Absorption | 16 g/100g |
| Ph Value | 6.5-8.0 (aqueous suspension) |
| Average Particle Size | 0.23 μm |
| Specific Gravity | 4.1 g/cm3 |
| Residue On Sieve 45um | ≤0.02% |
| Whiteness | ≥98% |
| Tinting Strength | ≥1850 (Reynolds index) |
| Moisture Content | ≤0.5% |
| Dispersibility | Excellent |
As an accredited BR-3663 Titanium Dioxide factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | BR-3663 Titanium Dioxide is packaged in a sturdy 25 kg white industrial-grade bag, labeled clearly with product details and handling instructions. |
| Shipping | BR-3663 Titanium Dioxide is shipped in sturdy, sealed multi-layer paper bags with an inner polyethylene liner, each containing 25 kg net. Bags are palletized, shrink-wrapped, and labeled for safe transport. Store and transport in a cool, dry area, avoiding moisture and direct sunlight. Handle using standard industrial safety procedures. |
| Storage | BR-3663 Titanium Dioxide should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, moisture, and incompatible substances such as acids or strong oxidizers. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use to prevent contamination. Avoid storing near food and beverages. Ensure proper labeling and prevent dust accumulation to maintain product quality and safety. |
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Our work as a titanium dioxide manufacturer brings us up close with every demand, every rough edge, every reality of getting brightness and opacity just right. BR-3663 Titanium Dioxide isn’t just a formula to us—it’s a core tool, applied day in, day out, in the paint lines of local workshops and the high-speed extruders of plastics plants. Raw product gets tested not by us alone, but by the relentless expectations of thousands of finishers who want their colors to pop and their coatings to cover in a single coat. Every decision made in our process, from ore selection to particle surface treatment, reflects years of production headaches solved and lessons learned.
Titanium dioxide doesn’t only fill a space in a spec sheet; it defines the look and feel of your finished good. Our BR-3663, produced by the sulfate process, finds its way into architectural and industrial paints, PVC profiles, masterbatches, and plastics that face tough weather or need strong hiding power. This isn’t a jack-of-all-trades powder. Through each production round, we’ve narrowed down the grind and batch adjustments to keep that sought-after balance: fine enough for bright tinting strength, tough enough to resist chalking and yellowing out on the job.
Nearly every customer calling us—whether for a 200-kg drum or a shipping container—asks about whiteness and covering power first. Those aren’t abstract benchmarks. Builders want a wall paint that hides old colors in a single roller pass. Molders in plastics want white masterbatch without streaks or ghosting. BR-3663 addresses these needs directly; its fine particle size translates into high hiding power and a clean, sharp undertone. We check each batch visually and by spectrophotometer, because in our business, color tells the real story.
Durability runs neck-and-neck with whiteness. Outdoor plastics, powder coatings, and traffic paints don’t get a break from the sun, rain, or dirt. Our lab has pushed BR-3663 through artificial weathering for months. Results show slow chalking rates and a resistance to fading, which customers report back as fewer callbacks and better-maintained surfaces. In one application—that of PVC window profiles exposed to all seasons—installers have sent us photos five years on with little haze or discoloration. This validates the attention we pay to the surface treatment stage during production. By carefully depositing selected inorganic and organic compounds, we help the pigment resist moisture pick-up and photodegradation.
Processability matters on the shop floor. Our BR-3663 has been tested for dispersibility in both high-speed mixers and low-shear setups common in many paint and plastics plants. This comes from years of feedback—clumping, filter clogging, and uneven tint left us with lessons hard-earned. Today, a simple visual test in a lab mixing jar or a melt flow result in a compounding line can reveal if we’ve kept our promise: powder that breaks up, wets out, and integrates without fuss.
We operate in a market flooded with options. Many grades promise high whiteness, high hiding, or extra weather resistance. What sets BR-3663 apart isn’t marketing—it’s the push-and-pull of price against true performance in large-batch paints and plastics that move all year. We have walked plant floors where cheaper TiO2 grades left films streaky or caused filter blocks in masterbatch lines. Taking these complaints home, we’ve focused on stability in quality: not just the initial look, but the reliable outcome from the first batch to the hundredth.
BR-3663 shows its strengths in the way it holds tone with both organic and inorganic tinting systems. Many pigment grades produce a cold bluish shade that doesn’t mesh with warm-toned or off-white shades. Ours stays neutral and bright, important for color matching and batch-to-batch consistency. Feedback from our regular clients, especially those producing color cards and masterbatches, shaped our ongoing process improvements. The less need for corrections, the more value is delivered. In the broader market, countless manufacturers promise “premium” pigmentation. From our line runs and customer returns, we’ve seen that performance gaps rarely show up at the purchase order—they show up three months downstream, when large-format printing stocks, PVC pipes, or curtain wall paints start to age.
Supplying BR-3663 to both big box compounds and small workshops has taught us about the realities of production environments. Paint companies running continuous mixers need a pigment that wets fast and doesn’t trap air. Plastics plants coping with recycled input stock need a pigment tolerant of shifts in formulation. Batch-to-batch consistency is not an afterthought; it’s why customers stick with us through price cycles and global supply crunches.
Our technical support team gets deep into customer lines. We’ve helped troubleshoot dispersion in low-speed mixers, optimized milling steps for pigment development, and offered line trials so customers can see real numbers—brightness, tint strength, weather resistance—before committing. This boots-on-the-ground feedback drives every upgrade we make. For BR-3663, we invest not only in raw material purity, but in production control, kiln temperature management, and filtration setups. Each parameter has a direct effect on end results in kitchens, on facades, or down the side of parked vans.
Responsible manufacturing shapes every decision around BR-3663. Our sulfate process recycles water. Waste management tracks particulate output tightly. Workers in our facility use state-of-the-art dust collection and emission control systems to ensure our process respects local and international environmental standards. We actively monitor the drive toward lower environmental impact products—customers ask, regulators watch, recyclers measure. That’s why we share lifecycle and safety data with downstream users and encourage recyclable packaging.
A sustainable pigment doesn’t just mean a greener story. It means less waste, fewer recall risks, and long-term supply. By adopting best practices in ore sourcing and process optimization, we keep our production lean and responsible. Many customers building green-labeled paints and plastics appreciate the behind-the-scenes efforts. For us, those efforts start with every bag of ore and every kilogram of finished product.
The most frequent demand we face is “Does it cover in one coat?” In contract painting, labor costs dwarf the cost of pigment. BR-3663 delivers a level of whiteness and covering power that means fewer return visits for touchup. That isn’t marketing spin—repeat orders from builders, school districts, and floor coating specialists speak louder than any spec sheet promise.
In flexible PVC manufacturing, we see another form of stress test. Over time, many pigments cause plasticizer leaching or surface stickiness under heat. Our grade maintains plasticizer stability and passes migration tests in a variety of flexible and rigid PVC systems. Compounders aiming for clean, food-contact packaging have used our pigment in clear white film grades, reporting good dispersion and migration resistance.
Masterbatch and plastics compounders deal with a market often driven by color. BR-3663 provides a neutral undertone in masterbatches—no overblown blue shift, no dulling beige. This saves time and money in color matching cycles, especially for printing stocks and blow molding. Producers of consumer goods, such as appliance housings and toys, trust our pigment to avoid the yellowing and uneven tone often seen with budget alternatives.
In industrial paints, traffic coatings, and weatherable plastics, durability sits at the top of requirements. We continue to benchmark our pigment against leading global products. Results indicate that our weather resistance matches the best in chloride process grades, but we keep a practical eye on cost and supply flexibility. Many smaller regional firms have switched to BR-3663 after running field trials under real exposure—not lab glass, but sun, rain, and foot traffic. These users return because their projects last and their complaints fall.
The titanium dioxide industry faces global shifts—raw material swings, tougher safety rules, growing demands for transparency. We’ve seen buyers more interested in traceability and technical backup than slick brochures. In response, we run open laboratories, regular process audits, and batch tracking from ore to packaged bag. Clients in regulated markets can access traceability and compliance paperwork with every shipment. This isn’t just to check boxes, but to ensure the safety and reliability of finished goods, whether they end up in a hospital ward or a children’s toy bin.
As regulatory standards tighten, especially in food-contact and sensitive indoor applications, pigment purity and heavy metal content require tighter controls than ever. BR-3663 meets current requirements for lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium, and we routinely analyze for new contaminant thresholds as standards evolve. We continuously update our product based on these assessments—not only to protect our downstream users, but to keep pace with market expectations in rapidly shifting global trade landscapes.
Digitalization shapes our industry in surprising ways: more procurement moves online, and buyers follow reviews, performance feedback, and batch test results. We share technical sheets, typical analysis, and real-world test results up front, so even buyers new to the field know what to expect. This transparency builds long-term trust, something our family-run business values over smooth talk or short-term deals.
Achieving a consistent BR-3663 grade requires relentless process control. Raw ilmenite shows up as rock; by the time it leaves as pigment, it’s been through cracking, leaching, filtering, and surface treatment. Each step carries the risk of introducing changes that can show up as low opacity, grey cast, or tough dispersion. Our team, from shift supervisors to formulation chemists, keeps eyes and instruments on every batch. Regular benchmark testing—whiteness, hiding power, oil absorption, pH—feeds back into process calibration.
We also test finished pigment in actual commercial formulations. Each year, dozens of paint makers and plastics compounders receive sample lots for trial—mixed into interior home trim, pressure pipes, and injection-molded parts. If an issue comes back—caking, low gloss, uneven shade—we revisit our own processes. This loop of user feedback, trial, adjustment, and retesting keeps us honest about what BR-3663 actually contributes on a plant floor.
In some seasons, raw material quality dips due to global variations. We’ve faced ore shortages, price swings, and transport disruptions. Our longtime partners know we buffer these blows through strategic inventory and thorough qualification of each ore batch. No shipment goes out before passing both chemical and physical tests—bright whites and nothing less. We’ve learned that one bad batch can erase a year’s worth of trust, so we keep quality at the center, not just as a sales pitch but as a basic rule of survival.
We hear from customers who have switched grades or manufacturers due to varying reasons—price, delivery, technical support. Where BR-3663 stands apart is consistency. Many titanium dioxide grades deliver a bright powder, but downstream complications—poor dispersion, batch-to-batch color drift, early weathering—cost time, labor, and money. Our product’s particle size and surface treatment are fixed so customers switching from global brands find changeovers smooth.
Comparisons to chloride process grades come up often. Sulfate-grade BR-3663 offers similar whiteness and opacity at a more stable price and greater flexibility in plant application, especially in developing regions where robust logistics and process resiliency matter. Clients with sophisticated needs—such as high-gloss marine coatings or low-VOC interior paints—also report that our grade blends smoothly, holding gloss longer under harsh conditions.
For those seeking ultra-fine pigment for printing inks or specialized films, our technical team discusses fit honestly. We know BR-3663 excels in coatings, masterbatch, cable compounds, and most general plastics, and we help customers choose our other specialized grades when needed. The aim is to keep waste and reprocessing low, and satisfaction high, no matter the run volume or market fluctuation.
Our three decades of pigment production have taught us that no batch, no shipment, and no claim can be taken for granted. Every complaint logged enters the process ledger. Constructive criticism shapes upgrades, whether in kiln systems, packaging, or even sales training. BR-3663 is our answer to years of industry pushback against batch inconsistency, hidden fillers, and hollow claims about “universal” grades.
Modern manufacturers—whether small workshops or multinational paint brands—want transparency. We’ve structured our documentation, batch coding, and sample distribution so that any customer, old or new, knows what to expect, and whom to call if reality doesn’t measure up.
It’s one thing to build formulas in a lab; it’s another to see them perform in the field. Our sales and tech staff regularly visit user lines, watching BR-3663 in action—applied by spray gun on highways, extruded into window profiles, blended into floor tiles. These visits spark critical conversations about real problems: flow lines in injection molding, filter plug in paint lines, color drift in long-run manufacturing. These visits have revealed, for instance, which surfactant blends improve pigment behavior in aqueous paints, or which grinding times deliver premium brightness without over-processing.
Feedback doesn’t just float up to management. Our process engineers use it daily, holding debriefs on persistent customer complaints and solution brainstorms. Whether a line foreman in Turkey or a masterbatch compounder in Eastern Europe, we take input seriously, adjusting production protocols and refining our control standards. BR-3663 stands as a result of that openness: a pigment the market helped us shape through honest, real-world use.
Looking ahead, our focus remains the same: deliver a titanium dioxide pigment that stands above shifting market claims, underpins quality goods, and responds to direct feedback. We believe large and small manufacturers alike deserve a partner who delivers answers and stands behind every batch. For us, BR-3663 represents not just a product, but a commitment proven on customer shop floors across the globe, visible in every bright facade, resilient pipe, and durable coating it helps create.