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- Pigment abstract "A pigment is a material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light as the result of wavelength-selective absorption. This physical process differs from fluorescence, phosphorescence, and other forms of luminescence, in which a material emits light.Many materials selectively absorb certain wavelengths of light. Materials that humans have chosen and developed for use as pigments usually have special properties that make them ideal for coloring other materials. A pigment must have a high tinting strength relative to the materials it colors. It must be stable in solid form at ambient temperatures.For industrial applications, as well as in the arts, permanence and stability are desirable properties. Pigments that are not permanent are called fugitive. Fugitive pigments fade over time, or with exposure to light, while some eventually blacken.Pigments are used for coloring paint, ink, plastic, fabric, cosmetics, food, and other materials. Most pigments used in manufacturing and the visual arts are dry colorants, usually ground into a fine powder. This powder is added to a binder (or vehicle), a relatively neutral or colorless material that suspends the pigment and gives the paint its adhesion.A distinction is usually made between a pigment, which is insoluble in its vehicle (resulting in a suspension), and a dye, which either is itself a liquid or is soluble in its vehicle (resulting in a solution). A colorant can act as either a pigment or a dye depending on the vehicle involved. In some cases, a pigment can be manufactured from a dye by precipitating a soluble dye with a metallic salt. The resulting pigment is called a lake pigment. The term biological pigment is used for all colored substances independent of their solubility.In 2006, around 7.4 million tons of inorganic, organic and special pigments were marketed worldwide. Asia has the highest rate on a quantity basis followed by Europe and North America. By 2020, revenues will have risen to approx. US$34.2 billion The global demand on pigments was roughly US$20.5 billion in 2009, around 1.5-2% up from the previous year. It is predicted to increase in a stable growth rate in the coming years. The worldwide sales are said to increase up to US$24.5 billion in 2015, and reach US$27.5 billion in 2018.".
- Pigment thumbnail Natural_ultramarine_pigment.jpg?width=300.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink pigments.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink lowengard.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink colourlex.com.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink color-appearance.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink 733747.stm.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink TvoMicrosite.woa?bi?1175976000000.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink .VLAeA3t2Pfk.
- Pigment wikiPageExternalLink overview-pigment.
- Pigment wikiPageID "49598".
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- Pigment wikiPageRevisionID "707235941".
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Absorption_(electromagnetic_radiation).
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Absorption_band.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Albinism.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Alizarin.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Alkali.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_silicate.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink American_Association_of_Textile_Chemists_and_Colorists.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Aniline.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Animal_coloration.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Aposematism.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Aureolin.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Azo_compound.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Aztec.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Azurite.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Biological_pigment.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Blue.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Bone_char.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Butterfly.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cadmium.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cadmium_pigments.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Camouflage.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Caput_mortuum.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_black.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cardinal_(Catholicism).
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Carmine.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Painting_materials.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pigments.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cave.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cave_painting.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cerulean.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Chameleon.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Charge-transfer_complex.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_Heritage_Foundation.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Chromatophore.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Chrome_yellow.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Chromium.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Chromium(III)_oxide.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Clay_earth_pigment.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt_blue.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt_glass.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt_phosphate.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cochineal.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Colophon_(city).
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Color.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Color_management.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Color_temperature.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Colorfulness.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Colour_Index_International.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Colourant.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Computer_monitor.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Conjugated_system.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cosmetics.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Cremnitz_white.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Crimson.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Diarylide_pigment.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Diazo.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Dispersion_(chemistry).
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Double_bond.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_blue.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Eye.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Fashion.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink File:Girlwithapearlearringpainting.jpg.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink File:Indian_pigments.jpg.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Fluorescence.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Food.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Fugitive_pigment.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Fur.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Gamboge.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Gamma_correction.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Gamut.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Girl_with_a_Pearl_Earring_(novel).
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Greeks.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Hair.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Han_purple_and_Han_blue.
- Pigment wikiPageWikiLink Hexaplex_trunculus.