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Supplier: Kremer Pigments Inc.
Description: from Tuscany, Italy, mercuric sulphide, < 63 µ Color: red, medium, CI: PR 106.77766 Chemical Formula: HgS Chemical description: Natural mineral pigment, mercuric sulphide Opacity: opaque Suitability: Oil, Acrylics, Tempera, Watercolor / Gouache
- Type: Pigment
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Supplier: H.W. Sands Corp.
Description: Photochromic Pigments; Red photochromic pigment
- Type: Pigment
- Colorant: Natural
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Supplier: Kremer Pigments Inc.
Description: Handmade watercolor. Made of pigments and Gillot's Paint Medium. Natural pigment, very opaque CI: PR 102.77491
- Type: Pigment
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Supplier: PolyOne Corporation
Description: Color concentrates formulated to look like natural granite
- Type: Pigment, Masterbatch - Pellets / Solid, Other
- Color / Appearance: Other
- Form: Masterbatch - Pellets / Solid, Other
- Application: Plastics and Polymers
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Supplier: H.W. Sands Corp.
Description: Reverse Stokes Shift Pigments; Reverse Stoke Shift Pigment (red-emitting)
- Occurrence: Natural
- Colorant Type: Natural
- Colorant: Natural
- Color / Appearance: Orange
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Supplier: METALAST International, Inc.
Description: Additive to increase throwing power of the TrueColor 5000 bath.
- Type: Pigment, Masterbatch - Liquid / Paste
- Colorant: Natural, Other
- Color / Appearance: Black, Other
- Application: Other
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Supplier: Hyatt's Graphic Supply Co., Inc.
Description: Clementine makes this set of four vibrant, quick-drying markers with plant and mineral pigments. Markers are free of chemical dyes and other additives. Includes pink, purple, yellow and orange. Recommended for ages 3 and up. UPC 896861002051
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Supplier: S & F Supplies, Inc.
Description: The original paint solvent, refined from the living pine tree. Its gum resin has a natural affinity for wood, and allows turpentine to carry the pigment-binding resin of paints deeply into the wood, resulting in the strongest possible bond. Use to safely clean and preserve natural bristle brushes.
- Type: Solvent
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Supplier: SKS Bottle & Packaging, Inc.
Description: Need to dispense small volumes of liquid with minimal flow? Our LDPE plastic dropper bottles might be just what you need. Often used to deliver certain food coloring, pigments, or medicines in precise measure, our natural plastic dropper bottle kits include natural streaming dropper plugs and white
- Type: Bottle / Jar
- Materials: Plastic
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Measurement of Pigments with Dry Jet Dispersion Technology (.pdf)
reflect. Today, there are many different types of pigments: only certain wavelengths of visible light (figure 1). This makes them appear colorful. - Natural. Vegetables, earth, animals, flowers, plants, trees. Pigments generally are dry, fine powders that are. practically soluble in many usual
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Clarification of Paint and Other Protective Coatings
The presence of undesirable insoluble impurities or oversize pigment agglomerates is a characteristic of many natural and synthetic gums, resins and pigments used as surface coating ingredients. An additional amount of contamination incidental to normal plant operation is frequently introduced
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Clay could stop corrosion in its tracks
and engineering. The paint pigment contains the rare-earth-element cerium, one of several natural anti-corrosion minerals. The new pigment absorbs chloride and releases cerium to form a protective film over cracks in the paint. Cerium is also an ingredient of coatings inside self-cleaning ovens
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Efficient use of fluorescent whitening agents
cost for whiteness and shade. 2 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND FOR WHITENESS All natural material, like fibers, pigments etc. have a yellowish tint. The bleaching of pulp further removes lignin and other non-fibrous materials, but residual lignin and other colored substances cause the yellowish tint
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Laser Marking Fundamentals (.pdf)
. Melamine. Poor. Cobalt. Good. Mylar (silver nickel coating). Good. Germanium. Good. Nylon (natural). Poor. Gold. Poor. Nylon (pigment, glass filled). Good. Invar. Excellent. PES/PET/PBT. Good. Inconel. Excellent. Phenolic. Good. Kovar (gold plated). Good. Polyacetal (POM). Good. Silver. Good. Polycarbonate
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A field-study of inducible molecular defenses, ultraviolet
Ultraviolet radiation-the primary natural. pollutant affecting melanomagenesis-may represent. a widespread ecological stressor for many fishes, and. yet the relationship between UV-exposure and stress. has not been investigated in natural fish populations. Recent lab-based studies have sought
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UCSC Press Release: David Kliger to deliver annual Faculty Research Lecture
Contact: Tim Stephens (831) 459-2495; Dean of Natural Sciences to deliver annual faculty research lecture February 15 SANTA CRUZ, CA--David Kliger, professor of chemistry and biochemistry and dean of the Division of Natural Sciences at UC Santa Cruz, began his research career studying the pigments
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A Synthetic Genetic Edge Detection Program
. Quantitatively accurate models will facilitate the engineering of more complex biological. behaviors and inform bottom-up studies of natural genetic regulatory networks. ./93401507-8f56-4857-8843-0f38a090af45 NIH Public Access. Author Manuscript. Cell. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2010
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Natural Iron Oxide Pigments Synthetic Iron Oxide Pigments
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ASTM D3722 - 05(2011) Standard Specification for Natural Red...
ASTM D3722 - 05(2011) Standard Specification for Natural Red and Brown Iron Oxide Pigments
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Dye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both dyes and pigments appear to be colored because they absorb some wavelengths of light more than others.
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Paint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Revolution, paint was being ground in steam powered mills and an alternative to lead based pigments was found in a white derivative of zinc oxide.
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USGS Minerals Information: Commodity Statistics and...
Energy minerals - for statistics on coal, natural gas, petroleum, and uranium after 1976, see the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information
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Natural Pigments | Carnahan Conference
Natural Pigments By jo | January 27, 2012