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Characteristics and Properties of Plastic Pigments

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Rahil Kumar
Characteristics and Properties of Plastic Pigments

Understanding the fact, the plastic pigment is up to three times brighter than non-fluorescent pigments, which make it a perfect choice in the plastic application where better clarity and brilliancy are needed. To create quality and extraordinary products that help create the products that are bright, brilliant, and beautiful, contact the best plastic pigments manufacturers. In the modern chemical industry, places increasing technical requirements on pigments/colorants.

Understanding the need for synthetic and natural pigments and their manufacturers to the highest technical specification, we are here to help you in every manner. Get a completely new range of technically advanced pigments developed specifically for optimum performance in different plastic product's applications.

 

Some amazing features of plastic pigments;

  • Excellent colour consistency and surface finish quality
  • Easy to disperse and use
  • Substantially reduced to negligible plate out
  • Non-migrating and non-bleeding
  • Thermal stability
  • Energy saving and environment friendly
  • Formaldehyde Free
  • Compliance with international regulatory standards
  • Completely safe for use in plastic products
  • Completely safe for use as colorants in plastic material coming into contact with food

 

General Information on Plastic Pigments

Colour and Opacity - the final colour and opacity of plastic pigment depend on the properties of additives and polymer. Despite the fact, additives and polymer can cause adverse effects on the plastic product. And this is the reason, it is very essential to use them fully evaluated. Moreover, to get the bright and maximum colour, it is very important to use a sufficient quantity of pigment that ensures complete dispersion.

 

Light Fastness - plastic pigment has good indoor durability. And hence, they can be used in certain products, toys, house wares, etc. In direct sunlight, some pigments tend to fade due to the conversion of energy. This conversion of energy produces the effect causes a continuous degradation in the pigment molecular structure.

 

Dispersion and Colour Development - plastic pigment can be dispersed in all polymers. Plastic pigment must achieve complete melting and dispersion point for maximum colour development.

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