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Ti-Pure™ TiO₂ Manufacturing Sites

Quality, Safety, and Consistent Supply for a Global Market

Chemours Titanium Technologies is one of the world's largest producers of titanium dioxide (TiO₂), a key component for whiteness, brightness, and durability across a range of coatings, plastic, and laminate applications.

Chemours formulations are based on chemistry that was pioneered in 1931 and has been improved upon ever since. We deliver industry-leading innovations that address the growing worldwide demand for high-quality titanium dioxide and build a better quality of life for millions around the world.

The following plants produce Ti-Pure™ TiO₂:

Altamira, Mexico

Since 2016, the Altamira plant has been recognized as a Socially Responsible Company by the Mexican Philanthropy Center. The plant serves coatings markets in Latin America, South America, Europe, and Asia. ISO 9001 Certificate

DeLisle, Mississippi, USA

The DeLisle Plant has one of the lowest environmental footprints among peer sites globally on a pounds-of-emissions per pound of product basis. Since 1991, the site has embarked on a successful program to reduce its environmental footprint in air emissions, water discharges, and waste generation. Its employees actively support a range of community activities, including robotics training in area schools, science, fairs, and blood drives. ISO 9001 Certificate

New Johnsonville, Tennessee, USA

The Chemours New Johnsonville Plant, located in Tennessee, opened in 1958. As production of Ti-Pure™ TiO₂ grows, the plant has reduced emissions significantly, and in 2013 the site received the Tennessee OSHA Governor’s Award for Safety Performance. The site fosters strong community partnerships with local schools and the Nashville State Community College. ISO 9001 Certificate

Kuan Yin, Taiwan

The Kuan Yin Site was built in the early 1990’s and started up in May of 1994 and was the 1st greenfield TiO2 plant built by DuPont since 1977. The plant operated from May 1994 until June 2023 when active operations were shutdown. Working with Taiwan regulators site personnel are decommissioning, and deconstructing the facility recycling 15,000 metric tonnes of steel, 250 metric tonnes of copper, 100 metric tonnes of stainless steel and 30 metric tonnes of aluminum into the local economy.  Over its operating life the site received many awards for safety and environmental performance. The Taiwan government recognized the site as a role model for safety and environmental stewardship, Kuan Yin actively helped the Taiwan government, industries, and customers to raise safety and environmental protection awareness. ISO 9001 Certificate