Description
Edible-grade titanium dioxide, referred to as white pigment, is non-toxic and tasteless, edible, and can be used in food without chemical reaction. In flour, beverages, meatballs, fish balls, aquatic products, candy, capsules, jelly, ginger, tablets, lipstick, toothpaste, children’s toys, pet food and other white foods. Oily titanium dioxide attaches an inorganic oxide film on the surface of titanium dioxide, which changes its surface properties from hydrophilic to strongly hydrophobic. A special mixing and dispersing technology is used to prepare a uniform and stable oily system dispersion with surfactants. It is suitable for general cosmetic oil-based dispersant, and can also be used for high-grade environmentally friendly oil-based paint. It is also suitable for water-based micron cosmetics in high-end food. Titanium dioxide is an excellent hydrophilic dispersant in cosmetics, with good whiteness, strong covering power and good dispersibility. Its disadvantages do not apply to cosmetics with sodium salts. The same applies to high-end food.



