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Complex Inorganic Color Pigment
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.
Color | C.I.NO | Chemical Name | Type | Appearance |
C.I.PBr29 | Chromium Iron Oxide | Complex inorganic color pigments | Brownish Black Powder | |
C.I.PBIk28 | Copper Chromite Black Spinel | Complex inorganic color pigments | Black Powder | |
C.I.PG50 | Cobalt Titanate Green Spinel | Complex inorganic color pigments | green powder | |
C.I.PB28 | Cobalt Aluminate Blue Spinel | Complex inorganic color pigments | blue powder | |
C.I.PBIK28 | Nickel Antimony Titanium Yellow Rutile | Complex inorganic color pigments | black powder | |
C.I.PBr24 | Chrome Antimony Titanium Buff Rutile | Complex inorganic color pigments | brown powder | |
C.I.PBr33 | Zinc Iron Chromite Brown | Complex inorganic color pigments | brown powder |
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