TOR Minerals International, Inc. produces and sells specialty mineral products in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company offers alumina trihydrate and boehmite halogen-free flame retardant ...
Kronos Worldwide, Inc. KRO is expected to benefit from long-term titanium dioxide (TiO2) demand growth. Cost-reduction and pricing initiatives are also expected to support margins. We are positive ...
U.S. Market to Hit USD 1.02 Billion and Europe USD 0.82 Billion by 2035, Driven by Green Building Standards and Air Quality ...
Nyanza Light Metals has started construction on a titanium dioxide pigment complex at the Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone in South Africa, with first production targeted by the end of 2029.
Radar-absorbing materials have long been associated with stealth fighters, cruise missiles and other high-end military platforms for which performance often comes at a high cost. But in China, some ...
1. The above domestic prices are mainstream ex-factory prices for sulfuric acid rutile titanium dioxide. Chloride process product prices are generally 1000-2000 CNY/ton higher than sulfate process ...
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New Delhi, The Delhi government and the Indian Institute of Technology Madras have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Friday to conduct a comprehensive pilot study on "smog-eating" surfaces, ...
Swiss biomaterials firm Seprify has raised 12.25 million francs ($15.7M) to scale its cellulose-based alternatives to titanium dioxide for the food and cosmetics sectors. As the consumer goods ...
Titanium dioxide is a contender for the most controversial of all food additives. Banned in some regions, but not others, concerns persist that the whitening agent – used in popular confectionery, ...
Swiss startup Seprify has raised €13.4 million to scale a cellulose-based alternative to one of the most widely used, and increasingly banned, industrial whiteners on the planet. IKEA is backing it.
Swiss bio-materials company Seprify today announced that it has raised €13.4 million in Series A funding to scale their cellulose-based alternative to titanium dioxide used across cosmetics, food and ...