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Pigments & Colorants

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Titanium Dioxide

A bright white pigment with high refractive index, providing excellent opacity and whiteness in paints, plastics, coatings, and paper.

- Provides excellent whiteness and opacity

- High refractive index for superior hiding power

- Good UV resistance

- Chemically inert and stable

- Widely used in various industries

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Pigments & Chromes

Colorants used to impart specific hues to plastics, paints, inks, and other materials. Chromes are specific types of inorganic pigments.

- Provide a wide range of vibrant colors

- Offer good colorfastness and light stability

- Can be tailored for specific applications

- Available in organic and inorganic forms (chromes are inorganic)

- Contribute to the aesthetic appeal of products

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Carbon Black

A fine black powder produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products. It's used as a reinforcing filler in rubber and a black pigment.

- Provides excellent reinforcement in rubber compounds

- Acts as a strong black pigment

- Offers UV protection in some applications

- Improves electrical conductivity in certain polymers

- Relatively low cost

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Synthetic Iron Oxides

Inorganic pigments offering a range of earth-tone colors (yellow, red, brown, black). They are used in paints, coatings, concrete, and plastics.

- Provide stable and durable colors

- Excellent lightfastness and weather resistance

- Good opacity and hiding power

- Chemically inert and non-toxic

- Cost-effective coloring agents

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Aluminium Powders

Finely divided particles of aluminum used in paints, coatings, explosives, and as a reducing agent in chemical processes.

- Provide metallic sheen and reflectivity in coatings

- Used in pyrotechnics and explosives

- Act as a reducing agent in chemical synthesis

- Can enhance thermal conductivity in composites

- Used in some powder metallurgy applications

Titanium Dioxide

A bright white pigment with high refractive index, providing excellent opacity and whiteness in paints, plastics, coatings, and paper.

Benefits

- Provides excellent whiteness and opacity

- High refractive index for superior hiding power

- Good UV resistance

- Chemically inert and stable

- Widely used in various industries

Plastic Film Wrap
Screen Printing Ink

Colorants used to impart specific hues to plastics, paints, inks, and other materials. Chromes are specific types of inorganic pigments.

Benefits

- Provide a wide range of vibrant colors

- Offer good colorfastness and light stability

- Can be tailored for specific applications

- Available in organic and inorganic forms (chromes are inorganic)

- Contribute to the aesthetic appeal of products

Pigments & Chromes

A fine black powder produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products. It's used as a reinforcing filler in rubber and a black pigment.

Benefits

- Provides excellent reinforcement in rubber compounds

- Acts as a strong black pigment

- Offers UV protection in some applications

- Improves electrical conductivity in certain polymers

- Relatively low cost

Carbon Black
Stacked Tires
Glass Panes

Inorganic pigments offering a range of earth-tone colors (yellow, red, brown, black). They are used in paints, coatings, concrete, and plastics.

Benefits

- Provide stable and durable colors

- Excellent lightfastness and weather resistance

- Good opacity and hiding power

- Chemically inert and non-toxic

- Cost-effective coloring agents

Synthetic Iron Oxides

Finely divided particles of aluminum used in paints, coatings, explosives, and as a reducing agent in chemical processes.

Benefits

- Provide metallic sheen and reflectivity in coatings

- Used in pyrotechnics and explosives

- Act as a reducing agent in chemical synthesis

- Can enhance thermal conductivity in composites

- Used in some powder metallurgy applications

Aluminium Powders
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Principals

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