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Buyer's Guide
Pigment are the one kind of coloring compound.Pigments encompasses a huge variety of Colorants as well an enormous types of applicaion in broad range of industries. Sometimes what happens is that all of the properties expected do not come together to give an illustration, high performance inorganic pigments offer comparatively weak color strength, but can give excellent opacity and durability. To give another example, high cost organic pigments though offer excellent color strength but comes with the limitation of poor opacity. Thus Formulators are left with very difficult choices to make.One thing to remember is that, pigment selection in most cases is application-specific. Some of the important factors that plays a vital role can be of choices like:
- Colour and Tinctorial strength.
- Long-term performance vis-a-vis colouring cost.
- High melt temperature of polymers: For example take the case of fluoropolymers. Typical melt temperatures are high and can vary from 165°C- 370°C. Here the pigment selection is restricted and the majority of pigments applied are inorganic in nature.

Buyers
direction For Buying Pigments
- In the case of application
in plastics, adding pigments and dyes asks for matching the right mix
of colorants to the shade and intensity of the required colors.
- Selection of Pigment
generally is balancing of many types of variables, therefore changes
made in the existing commercial formulations should be done judiciously
considered and only after color rematching. For example a manufacturer
who randomly switches colourant suppliers or reduces expenditure by
adopting less costly colorants is under the risk of problems during
processing and end-use.
- Consideration should be
given towards particle size of the Pigment as it affects light
scattering, which in turn can affect shading. To cite an example, finer
particles has a tendency to shift a red pigment's shade towards blue,
while coarser particles tends to move it towards yellower shades.
- It has been seen that in
some cases, organic pigments has a tendency to cause part warpage. This
generally occurs when pigments interfere with the polymer
crystallization. Now the point here is that warpage issues arises more
with some kind of pigments than with others. Examples are that of green
or blue phthalocyanine pigments. Resins like high-density polyethylene,
are more prone to warpage due to their rapid crystallization.
- Organic pigments generally
can withstand temperatures 400°F and 475°F, while
inorganic pigments has been seen to withstand 550°F or even
more. In case of some complex inorganic pigments, there is a greater
heat stability than some polymers. In case of inorganic pigments like
yellow iron oxide, a surface treatment is required to increase their
heat stability above 400°F. So, it is imperative that a careful
selection of inorganic and organic pigments must be done from the
standpoint of temperature so as to maximize color and performance.
- The pigment that is chosen must show compatibility with the base resin so as to prevent a colour shift over time.