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Colored pigments

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Published/Copyright: March 30, 2021
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Abstract

Colored pigments are inorganic or organic colorants, which are insoluble in the application media, where they are incorporated for the purpose of coloration. Their optical action is based on the selective light absorption together with light scattering. Colored pigments do not include pigments that are colored but which are not used because of their colored character but because of properties such as corrosion protection and magnetism. White pigments, black pigments, grey pigments, effect pigments, and luminescent pigments also do not belong to the colored pigments.

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Published Online: 2021-03-30

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