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             Pearlescent pigments are a type of dye and pigment used to create a shimmering, iridescent effect. They are composed of mica particles coated with titanium dioxide and/or iron oxide. These pigments are used in a variety of industries, including cosmetics, automotive, plastics, and printing. They are also used to create decorative effects in paints, inks, and other coatings.
Pearlescent pigments are available in a range of colors, including silver, gold, bronze, and copper. They are also available    in a variety of particle sizes, allowing for a range of effects. The pigments are non-toxic and non-flammable, making them safe to use in a variety of applications.
Some companies in the Pearlescent Pigment market include Merck, BASF, Sun Chemical, and Clariant. Show Less   Read more