Product Introduction
The Arctic White Series Pearlescent Pigments utilizes high-quality synthetic mica as the substrate, enhanced by Pritty's proprietary coating technology, delivering exquisite and premium aesthetics with a sleek, profound finish. This series is ideally suited for wallpaper, powder coatings, and artistic coatings, while also complying with cosmetic-grade testing requirements.
Key Features
Premium Substrate:
Built on synthetic mica for exceptional stability and dispersion performance.
Advanced Coating Technology:
Pritty's patented multi-layer interference coating ensures vibrant, angle-independent whiteness and minimizes particle breakage during processing.
Aesthetic Versatility:
Achieves a bright, crystalline white in bulk state and pure interference white under reflected light, suitable for minimalist and high-end design applications.
Regulatory Compliance:
Passes ISO 1043 and FDA 21 CFR standards for heavy metal safety (e.g., Pb, Cd) and cosmetic-grade usage.
Q1: What are the main components of your pearlescent pigments? How do they compare to natural mica? |
Our pearlescent pigments use Synthetic Mica or Glass Flakes as the core substrate, coated with multiple layers of nano-scale metal oxides (such as Titanium Dioxide or Iron Oxide). Compared to natural mica, our synthetic and glass-based pigments offer:
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Q2: Do the products contain hazardous substances? Are they safety certified? |
Safety is our priority.
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Q3: How do I select the right pearlescent pigment model for different applications? |
We recommend selecting based on your end-use:
For specific parameters, please refer to our "Product Selection Guide." |
| Q4: Do pearlescent pigments discolor or decompose during high-temperature processing? |
Customized solutions for extreme high-temperature applications are available upon request. |
Q5: Do you offer customization for colors or particle sizes? |
Yes! We provide OEM customization services. We can adjust the metal oxide layers, particle size distribution (standard range: 10-150μm), and specific hues (e.g., Tech Silver, Solar Gold) to meet your needs. Sample delivery is available in as fast as 3 working days. |
Q6: How can I evaluate the dispersion of pearlescent pigments in my formula? |
We suggest the following verification steps:
Need help? Contact us for our "Dispersion Process White Paper." |
Q7: Are the products compatible with Polyurethane (PU), Acrylic, and other resin systems? |
Yes. Our Synthetic Mica and Glass Substrate pigments are widely compatible with Water-based, Solvent-based, and UV-curing resin systems. For special resins (such as Epoxies), we recommend a compatibility test—we offer free samples for verification. |
Q8: Will pearlescent pigments affect coating adhesion or mechanical strength? |
When used correctly, they will not negatively impact coating performance. We recommend:
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Q9: How can I judge the quality of pearlescent pigments? |
Key quality indicators include:
We provide lab reports or third-party test reports for every batch upon request. |
Q10: Do you have successful application cases in New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) or 3C products? |
Yes, we serve leading brands:
Visit our "Case Studies" page or contact sales for full reports. |
Q11: What are Pearlescent Pigments? |
Pearlescent pigments are flake-structured powders consisting of a substrate core and a coating layer. They generate a metallic or soft pearl-like luster through light refraction and reflection. The three most common substrates are:
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Q12: What are the application ranges? |
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Troubleshooting: Plastics - Loss of Pearlescent Luster? |
Possible Cause: Pigment structure damage due to high shear or incorrect mixing. Solutions:
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Troubleshooting: Coatings - Uneven Dispersion? |
Solutions:
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Troubleshooting: Powder Coatings - Low Transfer Efficiency? |
Possible Cause: Separation of pearlescent pigment and base powder during spraying. Solutions:
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Troubleshooting: Inks - Viscosity Increase? |
Possible Cause: High oil absorption of the pigment or solvent evaporation. Solutions:
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