WILMINGTON, DE – The Chemours Co., Wilmington, Delaware, formally inaugurated its new titanium dioxide (TiO2) production line at its Altamira plant in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.
In May of this year, Chemours announced the commercial start-up of the new line for customer qualifications. The line uses the Chemours chloride process to produce Ti-Pure™ TiO2 pigment.
Production on the new line is expected to ramp up steadily, with full capacity of 200,000 metric tons per year being achieved over the next several years. In addition to its Altamira plant, Chemours manufactures TiO2 products at sites in Mississippi, Tennessee and Taiwan. The company will balance production across these facilities to meet customers’ needs as the new Altamira line increases capacity.
Bryan Snell, President of Chemours Titanium Technologies, participated in the ceremonies to mark the official opening of the new production line. He was joined by Jose Antonio Chouza, Commercial Director for Chemours Titanium Technologies in Latin America, as well as Mexican Secretary of the Economy Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, Tamaulipas Governor Egidio Torre Cantú, and other federal, state and local government officials from Mexico.
“The expansion we celebrate today demonstrates our confidence in and our commitment to the future of the TiO2 industry,” said Snell. “We are proud to be the global leader in producing high-quality titanium dioxide pigments. This new production line will help us deliver on our long-term commitment to serving our global customers with a product that delivers high performance without compromising quality or environmental sustainability.”
Chemours is a global leader in titanium technologies, fluoroproducts and chemical solutions, providing its customers with solutions in a wide range of industries with products, application expertise and chemistry-based innovations.