Polyester consisting mainly of repeating units of ethylene terephthalate finds use as fiber, film, moldings, etc. in a variety of industrial fields because of its outstanding moldability and physical properties. It is often incorporated with titanium oxide to impart whiteness, opacity, lubricity, etc. The resulting polyester resin composition, however, poses a problem with frequent filament breakage or film breakage during processing or with film defects leading to uneven printing and surface irregularities.
Among several ideas proposed so far to address this problem is Japanese Patent Publication No. 265948/1988 which discloses a polyester composition containing highly dispersible titanium oxide characterized by its specific average particle diameter and water content as well as its surface treatment with an aluminum compound and/or silicon compound. Unfortunately, the surface treatment contributes only a little to improvement in the filament and film producing processes for its added cost, because it has no effect on coarse particles originally present in titanium oxide.