Pigmenty - Włókna Syntetyczne
Plastic, epoxy, polyester, alkyd, quartz floors, roofing, ...
NATURAL OXIDES: yellow, red, brown, black
SYNTHETIC IJZEROXIDES: yellow, red, brown, black
DRAGON PIGMENTS: red, yellow, blue, green, grey
CHROME OXIDE GREEN
COBALT OXIDE: green, blue
CARBON- or PITCH-BLACK
MILORI OR PRUSSIAN BLUE
CHROME GREEN
YELLOW: PY 1, PY 3, ...
RED: PR 2, PR 3, ...
GREEN: PG 7, PG 8, ...
BLUE: PB 15, ...
ULTRAMARINE: blue, violet
TITANIUM DIOXIDE WHITE
A pigment is a substance that has the capacity of colouring a certain carrier (cement, plaster, synthetic fibres, paint, …).
Contrary to dyes, pigments are insoluble. Therefore, pigments remain under the form of small particles and will just be dispersed in the carrier and so colouring the carrier.
The colouring capacity of the pigment depends on the fineness of the particles composing the pigment. In general we can say that the finer the particles are, the higher the colouring capacity of the pigment will be.