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Organic Coloring Matter, also known as dyes and pigments, are substances used to impart color to a wide range of materials. Dyes are soluble in water and are used to color fabrics, paper, and other materials that are to be immersed in a liquid. Pigments are insoluble and are used to color paints, inks, plastics, and other materials that are to be applied as a dry powder or paste. Organic Coloring Matter is used in a variety of industries, including textiles, printing, plastics, and cosmetics.
Organic Coloring Matter is produced from a variety of natural and synthetic sources. Natural sources include plants, animals, and minerals, while synthetic sources include petroleum-based products and synthetic organic compounds. The production of Organic Coloring Matter is highly regulated due to its potential environmental and health impacts.
Some companies in the Organic Coloring Matter market include BASF, Clariant, Huntsman, DyStar, and Sun Chemical. Show Less Read more