Starting from the characteristics of pigment, pigment is a fine particle powder chemical substance of colored plate. It generally does not dissolve in water, oil, organic solvent and epoxy resin, and can be dispersed in a variety of substances. Pigments are divided into organic or inorganic compounds, colored plates, milky white or gray black chemicals, which are basically insoluble in the substances under the condition of dispersion.
Colorful pigments are divided into organic pigments and inorganic pigments. The characteristics of the past can be used to distinguish their types. For example, organic pigments are generally fully transparent. As everyone knows, modern manufacturing technology can produce a variety of characteristics without relying on its organic chemical characteristics. For example, people can now produce organic pigments with incomplete transparency in aspect ratio.
Although inorganic pigments are natural products, they must also develop modified materials in order to produce pigments. All milky white pigments are inorganic compounds, which are widely used in color preparation.
Organic pigments are relatively. Although natural dyes were always mixed in inorganic compounds (such as bright red) in the middle ages of Europe for plastic art colors (such as dark crimson and red red), real organic pigments appeared in the early 20th century and were divided into two categories: green plant pigments and small animal pigments.
Colorful pigments are divided into organic pigments and inorganic pigments. The characteristics of the past can be used to distinguish their types. For example, organic pigments are generally fully transparent. As everyone knows, modern manufacturing technology can produce a variety of characteristics without relying on its organic chemical characteristics. For example, people can now produce organic pigments with incomplete transparency in aspect ratio.
Although inorganic pigments are natural products, they must also develop modified materials in order to produce pigments. All milky white pigments are inorganic compounds, which are widely used in color preparation.
Organic pigments are relatively. Although natural dyes were always mixed in inorganic compounds (such as bright red) in the middle ages of Europe for plastic art colors (such as dark crimson and red red), real organic pigments appeared in the early 20th century and were divided into two categories: green plant pigments and small animal pigments.