valonkeruupigmentteinä
Valonkeruupigmentteinä, a Finnish term, translates to "light-scattering pigments" in English. These pigments are crucial in various applications where opacity, brightness, and whiteness are desired. Unlike dyes that absorb specific wavelengths of light, light-scattering pigments work by reflecting and refracting light from their surfaces. This diffuse reflection is what creates the opaque and bright appearance.
The effectiveness of a light-scattering pigment is largely determined by its refractive index and particle size.
Titanium dioxide is a prime example of a widely used light-scattering pigment due to its exceptionally high