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Pigment

Pigments are widely used in different industries including batteries, plastics, paints and inks amongst others. Red pigment is highly favored due to its bright color and the ability to be used in several industries. Knowledge of pigments such as those used in coatings, plastics and inks is useful in solving pigmentation issues. Explore more about pigment including CAS No., properties and information on materials and products from our suppliers on the platform.

Pigment Yellow 65

(6528-34-3)
Used for coloring of ink, paint printing paste, latex, painting pigments, cultural and educational supplies, etc.

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Pigment Red 49:1

(1103-38-4)
More economical pigment varieties. It is mainly used for coloring pigments such as watercolors and oil paints for inks, cultural and educational supplies, and can also be used for coatings.

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Pigment Red 48:3

(15782-05-5)
Mainly used for coloring plastics, paints, inks, rubber and cultural and educational supplies.

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Prussian blue

(12240-15-2)
Prussian blue is used to detect the presence of iron in histological tissue sections and biopsy specimens

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Iron hydroxide oxide (Fe(OH)O)

(20344-49-4)
In purifying water; as absorbent in chemical processing; as pigment; as catalyst.

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Pigment Red 48:1

(7585-41-3)
Mainly used for coloring of inks, plastics, rubber, paints and cultural and educational supplies.

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C.I. Pigment Red 104

(12656-85-8)
Pigment in printing inks, paints, plastics.

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Pigments are soluble and insoluble, there is a difference between inorganic and organic. Inorganic pigments are generally mineral substances. Humans have long known the use of inorganic pigments, using colored earth and ore, to paint and smear the body on rock walls. Organic pigments are generally taken from plants and marine animals, such as Ruby blue, Garcinia cambogia, and purple from the shells of ancient Rome. The color of the pigment itself represents its color in the substrate. "Pigments" on ECHEMI mainly supplies raw materials for pigments.

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Pigments are materials that can give colour to products which are extensively utilized across many sectors in the production of appealing shades. It is used in cosmetics, paints, textiles, and plastics among other products. Such small particles function by absorbing and reflecting certain wavelengths of light which results in the color we can see.

In industrial uses, pigments are selected according to characteristics flowing as lightfastness, opacity, and chemical or environmental stability. They are also useful in maintaining the colour quality of the various materials used in printing.

Here are some key applications of pigments:

- Paints and coatings

- Plastics and polymers

- Textiles and fabrics

- Inks and packaging materials

- Ceramics and glass products production

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