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Inorganic pigments bismuth vanadate

Bismuth vanadate is a pigment with a greenish yellow shade. When compared with other yellow inorganic pigments, it most closely resembles cadmium yellow and chrome yellow in its coloristic properties (Figure 3.10). [Pg.124]

Bismuth vanadate pigments are high-quality yellow pigments. They lie in the higher price range for inorganic pigments because the raw materials are relatively expensive. [Pg.11]

Bismuth vanadate pigments are inorganic yellow pigments that have gained significant commercial importance over the last two... [Pg.181]


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