In-depth interpretation of the difference between organic pigments and inorganic pigments

In-depth interpretation of the difference between organic pigments and inorganic pigments

People start from the characteristics of pigments. Pigments are fine particles and powdery chemical substances of colored plates. They are generally insoluble in water, oil, organic solvents and epoxy resins, and can be dispersed in various substances. Pigments are divided into organic chemical or inorganic compounds, colored plates, milky white or gray-black chemical substances, and are basically insoluble in substances in the case of dispersion.  

Colorful pigments are divided into organic pigments and inorganic pigments. The characteristics that each have had in the past can be used to distinguish their types. For example, organic pigments are generally completely transparent. As everyone knows, modern manufacturing technology can provide a variety of properties without relying on their organic chemistry as in the past. For example, one can now produce organic pigments with non-transparent aspect ratios.  

Although inorganic pigments are natural products, they must also be modified materials in order to produce pigments. All opalescent pigments are inorganic compounds that are commonly used in color formulation.  

Organic pigments appear relatively relatively, although in the Middle Ages in Europe there were always natural dyes mixed with inorganic compounds (such as bright red) for plastic art colors (such as deep madder and red), but the real organic pigments appeared in the 20th century. At the beginning of the century, it was divided into two types, green plant pigments and small animal pigments.


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