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Mica inorganic colorants

Pigments consisting of BiOCl-coated mica or talc and blends of BiOCl with other organic or inorganic colorants are also available. [Pg.218]

The presence of mica in pearlescent pigments only partly accounts for the appearance of the pigment. A very thin layer of the inorganic oxide titanium dioxide (TiC>2) or iron oxide (Fe2C>3) or both is coated on the mica platelets. The various colors and pearlescent effects are created as light is both refracted and reflected from the titanium dioxide layers. The very thin platelets are highly reflective and transparent. With their plate-like shape, the platelets are easily oriented into parallel layers as the paint medium is applied. Some of the incident light is reflected... [Pg.147]


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