The Chemours Company
The Chemours Company is a global chemistry company that produces titanium technologies, thermal and specialized solutions, advanced performance materials, and chemical solutions for industrial and consumer markets.
- Titanium dioxide pigments and related technologies for coatings, plastics, and laminates (materials and additives)
- Fluoropolymers and advanced performance materials for electronics, automotive, industrial, and communications uses (advanced materials)
- Refrigerants, propellants, and thermal management products for HVAC, refrigeration, and foam applications (thermal management and HVAC/R)
- Industrial chemicals and performance solutions for mining, oil and gas, and general industrial processing (industrial chemicals)
- Application development, technical support, and sustainability-focused programs around fluorinated and titanium-based chemistries (technical services)
More About The Chemours Company
The Chemours Company operates as a chemistry-based materials and solutions vendor serving industrial, commercial, and institutional customers that integrate its products into manufacturing processes and engineered systems. Its portfolio is organized around titanium technologies, thermal and specialized solutions, advanced performance materials, and chemical solutions, which align with categories relevant to enterprise procurement and technical sourcing, including materials engineering, HVAC and refrigeration, process chemicals, and electronics materials.
In titanium technologies, Chemours supplies titanium dioxide pigments (materials and additives) used by manufacturers of architectural and industrial coatings, plastics, and laminates. These pigments are selected for opacity, brightness, and durability characteristics, and are embedded in customer formulations rather than deployed as standalone systems. Enterprise users typically interact with Chemours at the level of material specifications, supply agreements, and quality control frameworks that govern long-term production programs.
Within thermal and specialized solutions, Chemours offers refrigerants and thermal management products (thermal management and HVAC/R) that are used in commercial and residential Adaptive Incident Response (AIR) conditioning, refrigeration, transport cooling, and foam blowing applications. These products are aligned with common HVAC system architectures that rely on vapor-compression cycles, compressors, condensers, and evaporators. OEMs and service organizations select Chemours working fluids based on compatibility with system components, global regulatory requirements, and performance parameters such as pressure-temperature relationships and energy efficiency.
The advanced performance materials portfolio includes fluoropolymers and related fluorinated materials (advanced materials) used in wiring and cable, semiconductors, automotive components, chemical processing equipment, and general industrial applications. These materials are integrated into high-performance insulation, seals, linings, membranes, and other components where attributes such as thermal stability, chemical resistance, and dielectric performance are required. Enterprise technical teams evaluate these materials for use in designs that must meet specified standards, including various ASTM, ISO, or sector-specific electrical and mechanical norms.
Chemours also provides chemical solutions (industrial chemicals) that support mining operations, oil and gas production, and other process industries. These offerings include reagents and process aids used in mineral extraction, separation, and industrial treatment steps. The company engages with engineering, procurement, and operations stakeholders who require predictable supply, process compatibility, and integration with existing plant equipment and safety protocols.
Across these domains, Chemours positions itself as a supplier to OEMs, formulators, and large industrial operators rather than a direct provider of IT systems or software platforms. Its relevance to enterprise technical directories lies in materials and process inputs that underpin coatings, electronics, HVAC infrastructure, and industrial processing. Procurement teams classify Chemours offerings under categories such as specialty chemicals, advanced materials, thermal management fluids, and process reagents, coordinating with engineering teams to align product selection with technical, regulatory, and sustainability requirements.