
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



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



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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