The Titanium Dioxide Transformation: Advancing PVC with Ti-Pure™ TiO₂

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Wednesday, October 16 at 9:00 am EST

What to Expect

Join us October 16, 2024 at 9 am EST for an exclusive webinar that delves into the transformative power of Titanium Dioxide in the world of PVC, specifically for building and construction applications.

What’s in it for you?

  • Gain valuable insights from industry leaders, Cherie Stancik and Jeff Drusda, on the latest advancements in Titanium Dioxide.
  • Get a view of key market trends and the future outlook of the titanium dioxide and plastics markets.
  • Discover applications where TiO₂ selection can significantly improve the performance, durability, and aesthetics of PVC products.
  • Participate in an interactive Q&A with our experts, ask questions, and discuss how these innovations can be applied to your specific needs.

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Hear from these Chemours Company experts



Cherie Stancik

Global Segment Manager, Plastics

With more than 20 years of experience in chemical innovation, Cherie currently leads development of product solutions enabled by titanium dioxide for the plastics segment at Chemours.

Holding a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University and a six sigma black belt, she has contributed significantly to scientific literature and patent applications.


Jeff Drusda

Technical Service Principal Scientist

Jeffrey has a BA in Biochemistry from East Stroudsburg University and is currently an Innovation and Technical Service Principal Scientist at Chemours supporting the Americas plastics industry. Prior to Chemours, Jeff worked at Silberline Manufacturing for 15 years as a Technical Service Representative to the global plastics industry, specializing in effect pigments. In addition to being an author and contributor to several papers that studied the impact of effect pigment usage in plastics, Jeff is also a member and Past Chair on the SPE Color and Appearance Division Board of Directors, a member of the SPE Building and Infrastructure Board of Directors, and an SPE Honored Service Member.


Philipp Niedenzu
Technology Fellow

Philipp Niedenzu is currently a Technology Fellow for Chemours Titanium Technologies. He joined DuPont in 1991 after completing a BA degree in chemistry from The University of Kentucky (1985) Ph.D. from Ohio State University in inorganic chemistry (1991). He has been working over 30 years in a variety of technical and marketing roles within DuPont and Chemours. His current research is focused on studying the behavior of titanium dioxide in plastic end uses, surface chemistry of particles and compounding titanium dioxide into plastic matrices.