INORGANIC PIGMENTS

Inorganic pigments are made up of mineral compounds, which can be obtained either from naturally occurring mineral sources or synthetic minerals sources. These pigments have special chemical characteristics which make them absolutely compatible in paints, inks and plastics.

  • ULTRAMARINE PIGMENTS

    Ultramarine pigments are a group of vibrant, intense blue pigments derived from the mineral lapis lazuli, which has been prized for its striking color for thousands of years. Ultramarine pigments are commonly used in art, ceramics, and various industrial applications

    ULTRAMARINE PIGMENTS 
  • IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS

    Iron oxide pigments are a type of pigment made from iron oxide compounds, which are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including paints, coatings, ceramics, and construction materials.

    IRON OXIDE PIGMENTS 
  • CERAMIC PIGMENTS

    Ceramic pigments are colorants used to add hues to ceramics, pottery, tiles, and other clay-based materials during the production process. These pigments are essential in the ceramic industry for creating vibrant, long-lasting colors on ceramic pieces.

    CERAMIC PIGMENTS 
  • CHROME PIGMENTS

    chrome pigments are a group of vibrant, durable, and stable colorants derived from various chromium compounds. Theyproduce a consistent, high-quality pigment, and are widely used in industries like paints, coatings, ceramics, plastics, and printing inks.

    CHROME PIGMENTS 
  • Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) is a white, non-toxic, and widely used compound known for its brightness and UV resistance. It comes mainly in rutile and anatase forms and is used in products like paints, plastics, cosmetics, and sunscreens.

    Titanium Dioxide (TiO2)