Abstract
Chromate and molybdate pigments are representatives of the inorganic yellow, orange and red pigments. They are characterized by excellent optical and application properties in particular regarding brightness of shade, hiding power, tinting strength, and weather fastness. The declining use of lead- and chromate-containing materials in the last decades is a result of the environmental discussion and the development of less problematic substitute products, especially of bismuth vanadate and high-value organic, temperature-stable yellow and red pigments.
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