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JTA-178
JINTAI
As a cost-effective anatase titanium dioxide solution for budget-conscious manufacturers, JTA 178 delivers exceptional value through its optimized production process and reliable performance characteristics. Produced using an advanced sulfate process that balances efficiency with quality, this white powder features a TiO₂ content of ≥98.0% and a precisely controlled average particle size of 0.3μm, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. With a competitive price point ranging from US$1,500-2,000 per ton — significantly lower than rutile alternatives — JTA 178 maintains strict quality compliance with ISO standards and EU REACH regulations, ensuring it meets global market requirements without compromising on essential performance metrics. This product bridges the gap between affordability and functionality, making it a preferred choice for large-volume applications in coatings, plastics, and paper industries.
JTA 178 provides exceptional hiding power at a fraction of the cost of rutile grades, with a whiteness value of 96% that exceeds standard economy anatase pigments. Its optimized particle size distribution (0.28-0.32μm) ensures efficient light scattering, requiring 10-15% lower loading than conventional anatase grades to achieve equivalent opacity in coatings. This characteristic translates directly to material cost savings, particularly valuable for manufacturers producing high-volume, price-sensitive products where extreme weather resistance is not required.
The sulfate process production of JTA 178 results in natural hydrophilic properties that facilitate easy dispersion in water-based formulations, reducing the need for expensive dispersing agents. Laboratory tests confirm complete dispersion in aqueous systems within 30 minutes of mixing under standard conditions, significantly reducing processing time compared to competitive anatase products. This property enhances production efficiency while maintaining consistent quality across batches.
JTA 178 maintains tight control over critical chemical parameters, including a pH range of 6.5-7.5 and oil absorption of 22g/100g, ensuring compatibility with various resin systems and formulations. These controlled properties minimize production variations in downstream applications, reducing the need for formulation adjustments and lowering waste rates. Each production batch undergoes rigorous testing for tinting strength and particle size uniformity to guarantee reliable performance.
Meeting EU REACH requirements for chemical safety, JTA 178 contains low levels of heavy metals (lead ≤5ppm, arsenic ≤1ppm) making it suitable for applications in consumer products and packaging materials. Its production process adheres to international environmental standards, supporting manufacturers in meeting their sustainability goals without sacrificing cost efficiency.
JTA 178 excels in emulsion paints and interior wall coatings where long-term outdoor exposure is not a consideration. Its good whiteness and hiding power provide an attractive finish for residential and commercial interiors, while its compatibility with acrylic and vinyl-acrylic binders ensures easy formulation. Paint manufacturers benefit from its cost efficiency when producing mid-range decorative coatings for walls, ceilings, and trim.
In non-exterior plastic applications such as injection-molded household goods, PVC pipes, and toys, JTA 178 delivers consistent whiteness and opacity at economical loading levels. It integrates seamlessly with polyolefin and PVC formulations, maintaining mechanical properties like impact resistance while providing sufficient coverage to eliminate substrate visibility. Its dispersion characteristics make it ideal for masterbatch production, ensuring uniform color distribution in final plastic products.
This anatase titanium dioxide serves as an effective whitening agent for coated paper and board products, enhancing brightness in magazine stock, catalog pages, and packaging materials. Its fine particle size ensures smooth paper surfaces, improving printability and reducing ink consumption during printing processes. Paper manufacturers appreciate its cost-to-performance ratio for high-volume production runs.
For interior-use inks and printing applications, JTA 178 provides adequate opacity and color stability at lower cost than specialty ink-grade titanium dioxides. It performs well in both solvent-based and water-based ink systems, contributing to sharp image definition and consistent color reproduction in non-outdoor printed materials.
JTA 178's competitive pricing stems from its sulfate process production which uses simpler technology and lower-grade raw materials compared to the chloride process used for most rutile grades. While rutile offers superior weather resistance, JTA 178's 98.0% TiO₂ content ensures sufficient performance for indoor applications at 30-40% lower cost than equivalent rutile products.
While technically possible, JTA 178 is not recommended for exterior applications requiring long-term weather resistance. As an anatase grade, it lacks the UV stability of rutile titanium dioxide, which may lead to chalking and discoloration in prolonged outdoor exposure. For exterior uses, we recommend our rutile grades like R818.
In interior coatings, typical loading ranges from 10-15% by weight. Plastic formulations generally use 2-5% loading for sufficient opacity, while paper coatings typically require 8-12% depending on desired brightness. These levels can be adjusted based on specific formulation requirements and substrate characteristics.
JTA 178 meets basic safety standards with low heavy metal content but is not specifically certified for direct food contact. For applications requiring food contact compliance, we recommend our specialized food-grade titanium dioxide grades that meet FDA 21 CFR 178.3297 regulations.

As a cost-effective anatase titanium dioxide solution for budget-conscious manufacturers, JTA 178 delivers exceptional value through its optimized production process and reliable performance characteristics. Produced using an advanced sulfate process that balances efficiency with quality, this white powder features a TiO₂ content of ≥98.0% and a precisely controlled average particle size of 0.3μm, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. With a competitive price point ranging from US$1,500-2,000 per ton — significantly lower than rutile alternatives — JTA 178 maintains strict quality compliance with ISO standards and EU REACH regulations, ensuring it meets global market requirements without compromising on essential performance metrics. This product bridges the gap between affordability and functionality, making it a preferred choice for large-volume applications in coatings, plastics, and paper industries.
JTA 178 provides exceptional hiding power at a fraction of the cost of rutile grades, with a whiteness value of 96% that exceeds standard economy anatase pigments. Its optimized particle size distribution (0.28-0.32μm) ensures efficient light scattering, requiring 10-15% lower loading than conventional anatase grades to achieve equivalent opacity in coatings. This characteristic translates directly to material cost savings, particularly valuable for manufacturers producing high-volume, price-sensitive products where extreme weather resistance is not required.
The sulfate process production of JTA 178 results in natural hydrophilic properties that facilitate easy dispersion in water-based formulations, reducing the need for expensive dispersing agents. Laboratory tests confirm complete dispersion in aqueous systems within 30 minutes of mixing under standard conditions, significantly reducing processing time compared to competitive anatase products. This property enhances production efficiency while maintaining consistent quality across batches.
JTA 178 maintains tight control over critical chemical parameters, including a pH range of 6.5-7.5 and oil absorption of 22g/100g, ensuring compatibility with various resin systems and formulations. These controlled properties minimize production variations in downstream applications, reducing the need for formulation adjustments and lowering waste rates. Each production batch undergoes rigorous testing for tinting strength and particle size uniformity to guarantee reliable performance.
Meeting EU REACH requirements for chemical safety, JTA 178 contains low levels of heavy metals (lead ≤5ppm, arsenic ≤1ppm) making it suitable for applications in consumer products and packaging materials. Its production process adheres to international environmental standards, supporting manufacturers in meeting their sustainability goals without sacrificing cost efficiency.
JTA 178 excels in emulsion paints and interior wall coatings where long-term outdoor exposure is not a consideration. Its good whiteness and hiding power provide an attractive finish for residential and commercial interiors, while its compatibility with acrylic and vinyl-acrylic binders ensures easy formulation. Paint manufacturers benefit from its cost efficiency when producing mid-range decorative coatings for walls, ceilings, and trim.
In non-exterior plastic applications such as injection-molded household goods, PVC pipes, and toys, JTA 178 delivers consistent whiteness and opacity at economical loading levels. It integrates seamlessly with polyolefin and PVC formulations, maintaining mechanical properties like impact resistance while providing sufficient coverage to eliminate substrate visibility. Its dispersion characteristics make it ideal for masterbatch production, ensuring uniform color distribution in final plastic products.
This anatase titanium dioxide serves as an effective whitening agent for coated paper and board products, enhancing brightness in magazine stock, catalog pages, and packaging materials. Its fine particle size ensures smooth paper surfaces, improving printability and reducing ink consumption during printing processes. Paper manufacturers appreciate its cost-to-performance ratio for high-volume production runs.
For interior-use inks and printing applications, JTA 178 provides adequate opacity and color stability at lower cost than specialty ink-grade titanium dioxides. It performs well in both solvent-based and water-based ink systems, contributing to sharp image definition and consistent color reproduction in non-outdoor printed materials.
JTA 178's competitive pricing stems from its sulfate process production which uses simpler technology and lower-grade raw materials compared to the chloride process used for most rutile grades. While rutile offers superior weather resistance, JTA 178's 98.0% TiO₂ content ensures sufficient performance for indoor applications at 30-40% lower cost than equivalent rutile products.
While technically possible, JTA 178 is not recommended for exterior applications requiring long-term weather resistance. As an anatase grade, it lacks the UV stability of rutile titanium dioxide, which may lead to chalking and discoloration in prolonged outdoor exposure. For exterior uses, we recommend our rutile grades like R818.
In interior coatings, typical loading ranges from 10-15% by weight. Plastic formulations generally use 2-5% loading for sufficient opacity, while paper coatings typically require 8-12% depending on desired brightness. These levels can be adjusted based on specific formulation requirements and substrate characteristics.
JTA 178 meets basic safety standards with low heavy metal content but is not specifically certified for direct food contact. For applications requiring food contact compliance, we recommend our specialized food-grade titanium dioxide grades that meet FDA 21 CFR 178.3297 regulations.
