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Luster flop

The thickness of the Ti02 layer is decisive for the brilliance or interference effect under regular viewing conditions whereas the transparent colorant dominates at all other viewing angles. A deep, rich color with a luster flop at all angles can be attained. If interference color and masstone of the colorant are different, a color flop (two-tone pigments) is seen in addition to the luster flop. [Pg.235]

Pearl luster pigments are used to obtain pearl, iridescent (rainbow), or metaUic effects, and in transparent color formulations to obtain briUiance or two-tone color, luster flops, and color travel effects (changing with viewing angle). The most important appUcations are plastics, industrial coatings, printing inks, cosmetics, and automotive paints. [Pg.232]


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