Wednesday 5 December 2012

ORGANIC & INORGANIC PIGMENTS:



ORGANIC & INORGANIC PIGMENTS: 

Pigment industry is known to be a highly growing industry worldwide, specifically in North American region, Western Europe & Middle Eastern region. There are two major types of pigments, organic pigments and inorganic pigment. Organic pigments are available in different colors and shades which includes yellow ( series of shades in it) , than orange, red , blue , green and violet are the major colors, within them there are different shades, hence providing a comprehensive range of variants for buyers and allowing them to choose from different attractive shades, coloring paint pigments are usually in powdered form.

As far as inorganic pigments are concerned, Titanium Dioxide   , Chrome and Molybdate Pigments, Carbon Black, Chromium Oxide Green, Milori Blue & Ultramarine Blue, Synthetic Iron Oxide Pigments, Red Lead/Yellow Lead are some commonly known types of inorganic pigments. There industrial usage makes them a prime product for manufacturing of different other products.

There are a lot of differences in organic and inorganic pigments that I will discuss in detail in my next article as , it will also be a very informative article. Both organic and inorganic pigments are used extensively in different industries, organic are used in textile, in dyes to be specific for the purpose of coloring and for the color paint pigments suppliers , all these industries are the major revenue generating and valued.



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