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Inorganic pigments are a type of dye or pigment used in a variety of industries, including paint, plastics, and printing. They are composed of minerals, metals, and other inorganic compounds, and are generally more stable and durable than organic pigments. Inorganic pigments are also more resistant to fading and discoloration, making them ideal for outdoor applications. In addition, they are often more cost-effective than organic pigments.
Inorganic pigments are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, construction, and printing. They are also used in the production of cosmetics, inks, and other products. Inorganic pigments are available in a wide range of colors, including black, white, yellow, red, blue, and green.
Some companies in the inorganic pigments market include BASF, Clariant, DIC Corporation, Heubach, and Sun Chemical. Show Less Read more