When purchasing color pigments, color is one of the most important factors in product selection. However, when pigments are needed for exterior durable or high heat coatings, physical and spectral features other than color are an equally important consideration. Heat and chemical stability, UV opacity, hiding power, and infrared (IR) reflectivity are important attributes in such coatings. Complex inorganic color pigments (CICPs) provide enhanced performance in these key areas.
Complex inorganic color pigment (CICP) is crystallized color compound in solid solution produced by the calcination of two or more kinds of metal oxides including, Co, Cr, Fe or such transition metal element(s) at a very high temperature. It is also called calcined pigment or mixed metal oxides (MMO). CICP has a stable crystalline structure of rutile or spinel which provides outstanding properties, particularly heat resistance, weatherability and chemical resistance. CICP is widely used as colorants for ceramics, plastics and paints.
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