pigmento
Pigmento is a substance used to impart color to a material, typically by dispersing microscopic particles that are insoluble in the medium. Unlike dyes, pigments are not soluble and form a dispersion in binders such as oil, polymer, or water-based systems. This property makes pigments more resistant to bleeding, staining, and chemical attack, contributing to durability and opacity in many products.
Pigmentos are broadly categorized as inorganic, organic, natural, and synthetic. Inorganic pigments include iron oxides, titanium
Key properties include tinting strength, hiding power (the pigment’s ability to obscure underlying color), color index
Applications span paints and coatings, plastics, inks, cosmetics, and printing inks. The choice of pigment depends
Manufacturing and processing involve producing inorganic pigments by precipitation or solid-state synthesis, followed by grinding to
History notes that pigments have been used since prehistoric times, with synthetic pigments expanding color options