Monday 21 January 2013

Why Colors And Pigments Have A Strong Bond ?




Why Colors And Pigments Have A Strong Bond?

Colors are the beauty of nature; in rainbow there are seven colors that depict the nature in terms of colors. A person having a good esthetic sense has to be good in dealing with colors, mixing and matching of shades and coming up with a distinctive texture, art piece. In terms of industrial usage, they are consumed in numerous industries starting from textile to furniture, printing to packaging. They have a extensive usage in different industries.

Pigment on the other hand is a powdered raw material used in paints and other solvents to form different shades and colors of the given solvent. Coloring paint pigments have number of variants and basic two types, one is organic pigments, which has most of the natural colors including blue, orange, red etc, and the other is inorganic which has carbon black, tio2 and other. Both organic and inorganic have different uses, inorganic pigments like carbon black are used in tire industry plus in inks as well while organic pigments are used in inks, paints, colorants, coatings and other. Number of shades also varies according to pigments and their usage; intense usage will have different result on colors and vice versa. 

Colors and shades highly depend on pigment and their usage, number of shades that we see today are because of the number of variants in pigment industry, so we can conclude that their bonding is very strong in fact to a higher extent, colors and shades depends on pigment and its quality, hence any innovation by a color paint pigments supplier in pigment industry will have its affects on color industry as well.

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