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Pigments differentiating dyes from

Blooming is one of the features that differentiate pigments from dyes. Fluorescent dyes can only be applied in polymers such as plasticized PVC or polyolefins up to a certain concentration limit. Dyes dissolve in these polymers even at ambient temperature, preventing crystallization and thus precluding blooming. The solubility limit at room temperature can only be exceeded if dye concentrations are very high. In that case, blooming may occur. [Pg.63]

Organic pigments are insoluble solids, and thus are differentiated from dyes, which are colored organic compounds that are soluble... [Pg.1064]


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