pigmentblekk
Pigmentblekk, or pigment ink, refers to inks in which color is produced by solid pigment particles dispersed in a liquid carrier. In contrast to dye-based inks, pigmentblekk uses insoluble pigments that remain suspended rather than dissolving. They are widely used in inkjet printers for professional photographs, artwork reproductions, and archival documents, where long-term stability is important.
Composition and mechanism: The pigment particles are typically nano- to micron-sized and are stabilized with dispersants
Advantages: Pigmentblekk generally offers superior lightfastness and water resistance, contributing to better archival durability and resistance
Limitations and considerations: They are typically more expensive than dye inks and may require high-quality, often
Applications: Used in professional photo printing, fine art reproduction, and archival documentation where long-term stability, color