Inorganic pigments are available as fine powders that are composed of metal oxides, sulfides, or other mineral-based compounds. Their key advantages include enhanced color retention, improved hiding power, and contribution to overall durability. They are widely used in architectural, automotive, and industrial coatings where long-term exposure to harsh environmental conditions requires superior performance.
The demand for low-toxicity and non-heavy-metal inorganic pigments is rising. These pigments are available in various subtypes, including titanium dioxide for opacity, iron oxides for earth tones, and chromates. Compliance with regulatory standards, such as restrictions on heavy metals, ensures the development of safer and environmentally responsible inorganic pigment technologies.
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