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  • Consult EWG’s Food Scores database to find products without titanium dioxide. When you’re on the go, use our Healthy Living app to find products without toxic chemicals.
  • Ralston, O.C. (1921). Electrolytic Deposition and Hydrometallurgy of Zinc. New York: McGraw Hill..
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  • ↑ (en) Booge James Eliot et Marion L. Hanahan, Lithopone composition and process of making same (lire en ligne [archive])
  • It’s also used in food products to provide a white color. Candies, cakes and creamers are examples of foods that may contain titanium dioxide for its color enhancing and bleaching properties.

  • Furthermore, the gravimetric analysis factory plays a crucial role in quality control and assurance
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  • Cristal Global is another major player in the titanium dioxide industry, with a production capacity of over 3 million tons per year. The company is known for its high-quality titanium dioxide products, which are used in a wide range of applications, including paints, plastics, and cosmetics.
  • Mars Wrigley, the company that makes Skittles, is being sued by a California man who claims the candy contains a known toxin that poses such a serious health risk that Skittles are unfit for human consumption.