Technical Grade refers to chemicals or materials that meet basic quality standards suitable for industrial, commercial, or non-consumable applications where ultra-high purity is not essential. These substances are typically used in manufacturing, construction, cleaning, or other industrial processes where minor impurities do not significantly affect performance.Regulatory requirements for technical-grade products are less stringent, focusing primarily on functionality rather than human or environmental safety at the same level as higher-grade materials. Labels often include concentration and hazard information but may lack detailed impurity profiles. This grade prioritizes cost-effectiveness and practicality for bulk industrial use.

Titanium Dioxide

Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) is a naturally occurring oxide of titanium known for its exceptional brightness and high refractive index. It is one of the most widely used white pigments in the world due to its excellent opacity, UV resistance, and chemical stability. Available in various crystalline forms—mainly rutile and anatase—it is used across numerous industries including paints, plastics, paper, cosmetics, and food. Industrial grades are often surface-treated to enhance performance in specific applications.