Industrial Inorganic Pigments

Author: Gunter Buxbaum  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9783527604036

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9783527303632

Subject: TQ62 Pigment Industry

Language: ENG

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Description

Inorganic Pigments significantly change our surroundings. They are irreplaceable for the coloring of construction materials - their applications range from concrete to artist's colors, from industrial paints to toners in photocopiers, from coloring in foodstuffs to raw materials for catalysts.

This book offers everything there is to know about inorganic pigments in a concise and thorough presentation: their manufacturing processes, their applications and markets, their testing procedures and standards, and also the health and environmental regulations relating to them. The reader is provided with more than 800 up-to-date references to the pertinent literature, which will be extremely useful for further studies.

Over 30 first-class authors from leading chemical companies have created a uniform and clearly structured text, giving an excellent overview of the subject area.

This book will be of benefit to all chemists, materials specialists, engineers, application technicians and students in pigment-related fields.

'... the book under review is a class by itself...gives very useful information to the paint chemist regarding the basics and application aspects of the various pigments used in the chemical industry.'
(Bulletin of Electrochemistry)

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 7

Preface to the Third Edition

pp.:  7 – 15

Preface to the Second Edition

pp.:  15 – 16

List of Contributors

pp.:  16 – 17

1 Introduction

pp.:  17 – 19

2 White Pigments

pp.:  19 – 69

3 Colored Pigments

pp.:  69 – 117

4 Black Pigments

pp.:  117 – 181

5 Specialty Pigments

pp.:  181 – 213

Index

pp.:  213 – 315

LastPages

pp.:  315 – 318

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