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Use the exact model name and product page when the requirement is already defined.
Review TITAN GradesBulk TiO2 quotation checklist
A useful titanium dioxide RFQ identifies the exact known grade or required application, expected quantity, destination port, preferred incoterm, packaging, timing and document needs. If the grade is not known, add the current product, formulation or process context and measurable trial targets so the inquiry can begin with product selection rather than an unsupported price comparison.
Scope: This is general guidance; product-specific facts require an approved exact-grade source.
Last reviewed: 30 July 2026
| RFQ field | What to provide | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Product requirement | Exact grade and brand, or the application and required product direction. | It separates a direct-grade quotation from a grade-selection request. |
| Application | Coatings, plastics, masterbatch, ink, paper or another stated industrial use. | It provides the context needed to review documented product candidates. |
| Quantity | Trial quantity, estimated order quantity and expected purchasing frequency where known. | It gives the commercial team a defined quotation basis without publishing a fixed MOQ. |
| Delivery | Destination country and port, preferred incoterm and required timing. | It defines the logistics context that affects a usable offer. |
| Packaging | Required packaging format or a request to confirm available packaging for the selected product. | It prevents assumptions before the exact product and order are reviewed. |
| Documents | Latest TDS and any required SDS, COA, origin or transaction records. | It allows document availability and version to be confirmed for the exact product. |
| Buyer identification | Company name, contact details and company website when available. | It supports qualification and follow-up; a company website is useful but not mandatory for the initial inquiry. |
Use this outline in an email or inquiry form. Replace each bracketed field with the information currently available; unknown fields can be marked for confirmation.
Product or application: [exact grade, or application and required direction]
Current product: [brand and grade, if this is a replacement or comparison]
Quantity: [trial quantity and estimated order quantity]
Destination and incoterm: [country, port and preferred term]
Packaging: [required format or request confirmation]
Timing: [target order or delivery window]
Documents: [TDS, SDS, COA, origin or other stated needs]
Technical target: [measurable reason for the inquiry or planned trial]
Use the exact model name and product page when the requirement is already defined.
Review TITAN GradesUse the complete CITIC model number so the quotation and document request stay tied to one exact record.
Review CITIC ModelsStart with the application pages or request a grade review when the exact grade is not yet known.
Choose an ApplicationAn SDS is not required to start the inquiry. Document availability is confirmed separately for the selected product and transaction context.
Yes. Provide the application, current product, process context and target result. The inquiry can begin with documented candidate review before a commercial grade is selected.
No. A company website is useful for buyer qualification when available, but company name, contact details and a clear industrial requirement can start the initial review.
No. State which documents you require. The latest TDS is reviewed for the exact grade, while SDS, COA and transaction records are confirmed according to the selected product and order context.
Send the known product or application together with quantity, destination and document requirements.
TITAN qualified RFQ form is the operational source for buyer inputs. Product identities and application routes link to the current approved catalog; the RFQ outline does not create a public price, MOQ, lead-time or document-availability promise.