Do you know where pearlescent pigments can be used? Don't worry, let me explain! Pearlescent pigments have the shimmer of metallic pigments while also producing the soft hue of natural pearls. When exposed to sunlight, they produce multi-layered reflections, and the interplay of reflected light creates a soft, eye-catching, or vibrant, luster and color.
1. Textiles
Combining pearlescent pigments with textiles can impart an exceptional pearlescent luster and color. Adding pearlescent pigments to printing pastes, printing on textiles, and post-processing can create a vibrant, multi-layered pearlescent luster from all angles under sunlight or other light sources.
2. Coatings
Coatings are widely used in a wide range of applications, from automotive topcoats and auto parts to building materials and household appliances, providing both color enhancement and protection.
3. Inks
Pearlescent inks are increasingly used in packaging and printing applications, such as cigarette packaging, wine labels, and anti-counterfeiting printing. 4. Ceramics
Applying pearlescent pigments to ceramics can impart unique optical properties.
5. Plastics
Mica titanium pearlescent pigments are compatible with nearly all thermoplastic and thermosetting plastics. They prevent fading or graying, and produce a bright metallic luster and pearlescent effect.
6. Cosmetics
The diversity of cosmetics, their properties, and colors depends on the variety of pigments used. Pearlescent pigments are widely used in cosmetics due to their high hiding power, transparency, excellent hue, and wide color spectrum.
7. Others
Pearlescent pigments are also widely used in other production and daily life applications, such as creating bronze-colored appearances and in artificial stone.
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