Metal Powder Pigments
Gold Powder1. Properties
This is used as a metal powder pigment for obtaining gold sheen from flake alloys of copper and zinc. The color varies depending on the proportion of copper and zinc.
Coloring powders, anti-corrosive gold powders, heat resistant and anticorrosive gold powders, paste processed products etc. are also available.
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2. Uses
| Synthetic resin colors, inks and paints
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Pearl Pigments
1. Properties
Pearl pigments are formed by covering the surface of thin pieces of biotite with titanium dioxide.
Pearl pigments have excellent chemically stability and heat stability and are non-toxic. Silver type, iridescent type, colorless type and synthetic mica type etc., are also available. |
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2. Uses
Synthetic resin coloring, ink, paints, cosmetics etc. |
Fluorescent Pigments
1. Properties
| This is a powdered coloring material that is formed by uniformly dissolving a fluorescent dye into a synthetic resin and then solidifying. |
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2. Uses
They have a wide range of uses including paints, inks, plastic coloring, stationery, writing implements. |
Luminous Pigments
1. Properties
They absorb and store light from the sun or from lamps and then gradually emit the light.
The process of absorbing, storing then emitting is repeated over and over. |
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2. Uses
Plastics, paints and inks |
Anticorrosive pigments
1. Properties
| White anticorrosive pigment that is pollution-free and environment-friendly. Substitute for zinc and chromium based anticorrosive pigments |
2. Uses
Solvent based and water based paints |
Heat-reflecting pigments
Uses
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