TOMATEC Pigment ◆ "Composite Oxide Pigment"
We offer environmentally friendly and highly durable composite oxide pigments!
Complex Inorganic Color Pigments (CICP) are inorganic pigments formed by firing two or more metal oxides. They are sometimes referred to as fired pigments because they are produced by firing at high temperatures of over 800°C. The greatest characteristics of complex inorganic color pigments are their heat resistance, chemical resistance, weather (light) resistance, and high safety, all resulting from their extremely stable structure. Originally developed as coloring agents for ceramics and enamels, they have been widely used for coloring ceramics for a long time. The excellent robustness of these ceramic pigments (heat resistance, weather (light) resistance, chemical resistance, etc.) meets the high performance requirements for modern plastics and coloring agents for paints, leading to their widespread use in engineering plastics, heat-resistant paints, and outdoor paints for building materials, especially in recent years as demand has increased. We also offer products that comply with increasingly stringent regulations each year. **Features** - Extremely stable structure - Heat resistance, chemical durability, weather resistance - High safety *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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