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Tronox's titanium dioxide pigment is used in numerous everyday products including paint and coatings, plastics, and hundreds of other consumer items.
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Tronox's titanium dioxide pigment is used in numerous everyday products including paint and coatings, plastics, and hundreds of other consumer items.

Tronox's titanium dioxide pigment is used in numerous everyday products including paint and coatings, plastics, and hundreds of other consumer items.

Tronox's titanium dioxide pigment is used in numerous everyday products including paint and coatings, plastics, and hundreds of other consumer items.

Tronox's titanium dioxide pigment is used in numerous everyday products including paint and coatings, plastics, and hundreds of other consumer items.

Tronox's titanium dioxide pigment is used in numerous everyday products including paint and coatings, plastics, and hundreds of other consumer items.

Tronox's Hamilton, Mississippi. U.S., facility is the world's third-largest titanium dioxide pigment plant, with an annual capacity of 225,000 tonnes at year end 2006.

Margie Pierce is an operations technician at our Hamilton, Mississippi, U.S., facility. Tronox's Hamilton facility is the world's third-largest titanium dioxide pigment plant, with an annual capacity of 225,000 tonnes at year end 2006.

Tronox's Savannah, Georgia, U.S., pigment plant produces titanium dioxide using the company's proprietary chloride process and had a 110,000-tonne annual capacity at year-end 2006.

Julius Johnson is a mechanic at our Savannah, Georgia, U.S., plant. This pigment plant produces titanium dioxide using the company's proprietary chloride process and had a 110,000-tonne annual capacity at year-end 2006.

Tronox's Botlek plant in the Netherlands produces titanium dioxide pigment using the company's proprietary chloride process, with an annual capacity of 90,000 tonnes at year end 2006.

Tjalling Raukema is a process engineer at Tronox's Botlek plant in the Netherlands. This plant produces titanium dioxide pigment using the company's proprietary chloride process, with an annual capacity of 90,000 tonnes at year-end 2006.

At Tronox's three-story mill in Uerdingen, Germany, titanium bearing ore is ground to be used as the basic raw material in the production of titanium dioxide pigment. Photo by Bayer-Industry Service.

Tronox's pigment plant in Uerdingen, Germany, produces titanium dioxide pigment using a sulfate process. At year end 2006, the plant's annual capacity was 107,000 tonnes.

On Western Australia's coastal plain, the Tiwest Joint Venture - owned 50/50 by Tronox and South African-based Exxaro Resources Limited - operates the Kwinana pigment plant. Along with a mineral sands mine, dry mill and synthetic rutile plant, the pigment plant is one of four facilities that form the world's largest integrated titanium dioxide operation , with an annual capacity of 110,000 tonnes at year end 2006.

The scientists at Tronoxs Research and Development Center in Oklahoma City work closely with the companys plants and worldwide technical sales service teams to develop new pigment grades that meet customers increasingly stringent technical requirements and also address their future needs.

Tronox experts span the globe to help customers where they operate. With sales to customers in more than 100 countries, our customer service teams are strategically located around the world.

Tronox is the world's third-largest producer and marketer of titanium dioxide (TiO2), an inorganic white pigment used to brighten and whiten paint, coatings, plastic, paper and many consumer products.