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JTA-178
JINTAI
JINTAI-178
As a cost-effective anatase grade titanium dioxide tailored for budget-conscious manufacturers, JTA 178 stands out in the pigment market with its optimal balance of performance and affordability. Produced using an advanced sulfate process, this white powder features a TiO₂ content of ≥98.0% and a carefully controlled average particle size of 0.3μm, making it an ideal choice for applications where cost efficiency meets reliable pigment performance. Compliance with ASTM D476-15 standards ensures consistent quality across production batches, while its untreated surface structure provides excellent compatibility with various polymer systems and coating formulations. This product bridges the gap between premium rutile grades and economy pigments, offering exceptional value for mid-range applications in plastics, paper, and interior coatings.
JTA 178 delivers impressive hiding power at a competitive price point, with a whiteness value of 96% that exceeds standard anatase alternatives. Its optimized particle size distribution (0.28-0.32μm) ensures efficient light scattering, providing sufficient opacity for interior applications without the higher cost associated with rutile grades. This characteristic makes it particularly valuable for manufacturers producing large-volume, cost-sensitive products where extreme weather resistance is not a primary requirement.
Unlike many untreated anatase pigments, JTA 178 exhibits natural hydrophilic properties that facilitate easy dispersion in water-based formulations. This reduces the need for additional dispersing agents, lowering overall formulation costs while improving production efficiency. Tests show that it achieves full dispersion in water-based coatings within 30 minutes of mixing, significantly reducing processing time compared to conventional anatase grades.
Through stringent quality control measures during the sulfate manufacturing process, JTA 178 maintains tight control over key parameters including pH (6.5-7.5) and oil absorption (22g/100g). This consistency minimizes production variations in downstream applications, ensuring that manufacturers experience fewer formulation adjustments and reduced waste. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing for tinting strength and particle size distribution to guarantee reliable performance.
JTA 178 is ideally suited for emulsion paints and interior wall coatings where long-term exterior weathering is not required. 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 paper manufacturing, this anatase titanium dioxide serves as an effective whitening agent for coated paper and board products. It enhances brightness in magazine stock, catalog pages, and packaging papers, providing sufficient opacity for double-sided printing without show-through. Its fine particle size ensures smooth paper surfaces, improving printability and reducing ink consumption during printing processes.
JTA 178 finds extensive use in non-exterior plastic applications such as injection-molded household goods, PVC pipes, and toys. When incorporated into polyolefin and PVC formulations, it provides consistent whiteness and opacity at lower loading levels than calcium carbonate fillers. Its compatibility with common plastic additives ensures that mechanical properties like impact resistance are not compromised in the final products.
As an anatase grade, JTA 178 requires less energy-intensive processing compared to rutile titanium dioxide, resulting in lower production costs. While it offers slightly lower weather resistance than rutile, its 98.0% TiO₂ content ensures sufficient performance for interior applications, providing a more economical solution where outdoor durability is unnecessary.
JTA 178 meets basic food contact requirements with low heavy metal content (lead ≤5ppm, arsenic ≤1ppm) but is not specifically certified for direct food contact applications. For food-grade plastics, we recommend our specialized food-contact titanium dioxide grades that comply with FDA 21 CFR 178.3297 regulations.
For interior wall paints, typical loading levels range from 10-15% by weight depending on desired opacity. This is significantly lower than extender pigments, providing better coverage while maintaining formulation cost efficiency. Higher loading (15-20%) is recommended for premium finish paints requiring enhanced brightness.
Store in a dry environment with relative humidity below 70% to prevent caking. The product remains stable for 18 months from production date when stored in original sealed packaging. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures (>40°C) as this may affect dispersion properties in aqueous systems.
As a cost-effective anatase grade titanium dioxide tailored for budget-conscious manufacturers, JTA 178 stands out in the pigment market with its optimal balance of performance and affordability. Produced using an advanced sulfate process, this white powder features a TiO₂ content of ≥98.0% and a carefully controlled average particle size of 0.3μm, making it an ideal choice for applications where cost efficiency meets reliable pigment performance. Compliance with ASTM D476-15 standards ensures consistent quality across production batches, while its untreated surface structure provides excellent compatibility with various polymer systems and coating formulations. This product bridges the gap between premium rutile grades and economy pigments, offering exceptional value for mid-range applications in plastics, paper, and interior coatings.
JTA 178 delivers impressive hiding power at a competitive price point, with a whiteness value of 96% that exceeds standard anatase alternatives. Its optimized particle size distribution (0.28-0.32μm) ensures efficient light scattering, providing sufficient opacity for interior applications without the higher cost associated with rutile grades. This characteristic makes it particularly valuable for manufacturers producing large-volume, cost-sensitive products where extreme weather resistance is not a primary requirement.
Unlike many untreated anatase pigments, JTA 178 exhibits natural hydrophilic properties that facilitate easy dispersion in water-based formulations. This reduces the need for additional dispersing agents, lowering overall formulation costs while improving production efficiency. Tests show that it achieves full dispersion in water-based coatings within 30 minutes of mixing, significantly reducing processing time compared to conventional anatase grades.
Through stringent quality control measures during the sulfate manufacturing process, JTA 178 maintains tight control over key parameters including pH (6.5-7.5) and oil absorption (22g/100g). This consistency minimizes production variations in downstream applications, ensuring that manufacturers experience fewer formulation adjustments and reduced waste. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing for tinting strength and particle size distribution to guarantee reliable performance.
JTA 178 is ideally suited for emulsion paints and interior wall coatings where long-term exterior weathering is not required. 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 paper manufacturing, this anatase titanium dioxide serves as an effective whitening agent for coated paper and board products. It enhances brightness in magazine stock, catalog pages, and packaging papers, providing sufficient opacity for double-sided printing without show-through. Its fine particle size ensures smooth paper surfaces, improving printability and reducing ink consumption during printing processes.
JTA 178 finds extensive use in non-exterior plastic applications such as injection-molded household goods, PVC pipes, and toys. When incorporated into polyolefin and PVC formulations, it provides consistent whiteness and opacity at lower loading levels than calcium carbonate fillers. Its compatibility with common plastic additives ensures that mechanical properties like impact resistance are not compromised in the final products.
As an anatase grade, JTA 178 requires less energy-intensive processing compared to rutile titanium dioxide, resulting in lower production costs. While it offers slightly lower weather resistance than rutile, its 98.0% TiO₂ content ensures sufficient performance for interior applications, providing a more economical solution where outdoor durability is unnecessary.
JTA 178 meets basic food contact requirements with low heavy metal content (lead ≤5ppm, arsenic ≤1ppm) but is not specifically certified for direct food contact applications. For food-grade plastics, we recommend our specialized food-contact titanium dioxide grades that comply with FDA 21 CFR 178.3297 regulations.
For interior wall paints, typical loading levels range from 10-15% by weight depending on desired opacity. This is significantly lower than extender pigments, providing better coverage while maintaining formulation cost efficiency. Higher loading (15-20%) is recommended for premium finish paints requiring enhanced brightness.
Store in a dry environment with relative humidity below 70% to prevent caking. The product remains stable for 18 months from production date when stored in original sealed packaging. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures (>40°C) as this may affect dispersion properties in aqueous systems.