Organic pigments are vibrant, carbon-based compounds used to impart color to various materials. These pigments typically appear as fine powders that disperse uniformly in the medium they are added to. Functionally, they provide intense, stable colors with excellent lightfastness and resistance to fading. Key features include their ability to produce a wide range of hues, from bright and vivid to deep and rich tones. Main applications include packaging, automotive coatings, and consumer goods.
Alternatives to organic pigments include inorganic pigments, which can offer different properties such as higher opacity and heat resistance. Popular chemistry in this segment include azo pigments, phthalocyanine pigments, and quinacridone pigments.
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