Composition of pigments
abstract:The composition of pigments can be classified from multiple perspectives, including their origin, chemical composition, color, etc. The following is a detailed introduction to the composition of pigments...
The composition of pigments can be classified from multiple perspectives, including their origin, chemical composition, color, etc. The following is a detailed introduction to the composition of pigments:
Natural pigments. Derived from nature, such as minerals, plants and animals. For example, cinnabar, red earth, realgar, malachite green, cochineal red, natural fish scale powder, gamboge, alizarin red, indigo, etc.
Synthetic pigments. Through artificial synthesis, such as titanium dioxide, zinc barium white, lead chrome yellow, iron blue and other inorganic pigments, and red powder, even yellow, phthalocyanine blue, quinacridone and other organic pigments.
Chemical composition. Pigments can be divided into two categories: inorganic pigments and organic pigments. Inorganic pigments are usually composed of inorganic substances, such as metal oxides, metal salts and sulfides, while organic pigments are composed of organic compounds, such as dyes phthalocyanine and cyanine pigments.
Color classification. Pigments can be classified according to color, such as white, black, red, yellow, green, blue, etc., regardless of their origin or chemical composition.
In addition, acrylic paint is a special synthetic pigment, which is made of chemical synthetic latex (including acrylate, methacrylate, etc.) mixed with color particles. It has the characteristics of forming a flexible film after drying, strong and wear-resistant.
Natural pigments. Derived from nature, such as minerals, plants and animals. For example, cinnabar, red earth, realgar, malachite green, cochineal red, natural fish scale powder, gamboge, alizarin red, indigo, etc.
Synthetic pigments. Through artificial synthesis, such as titanium dioxide, zinc barium white, lead chrome yellow, iron blue and other inorganic pigments, and red powder, even yellow, phthalocyanine blue, quinacridone and other organic pigments.
Chemical composition. Pigments can be divided into two categories: inorganic pigments and organic pigments. Inorganic pigments are usually composed of inorganic substances, such as metal oxides, metal salts and sulfides, while organic pigments are composed of organic compounds, such as dyes phthalocyanine and cyanine pigments.
Color classification. Pigments can be classified according to color, such as white, black, red, yellow, green, blue, etc., regardless of their origin or chemical composition.
In addition, acrylic paint is a special synthetic pigment, which is made of chemical synthetic latex (including acrylate, methacrylate, etc.) mixed with color particles. It has the characteristics of forming a flexible film after drying, strong and wear-resistant.