Complex Inorganic Color Pigments (CICPs) are advanced compounds made from a blend of two or more metal oxides, where one acts as the host and the others diffuse into its crystal lattice. This diffusion process occurs at high temperatures, typically ranging from 700 to 1400°C, creating highly stable and durable pigments. At Hueauxil, we provide an extensive range of high-performance inorganic pigments designed to deliver vibrant, intense colors across a variety of applications. From plastics, rubber, and coatings to inks, construction materials, and ceramics, our pigments offer exceptional durability, color consistency, and versatility to meet the demands of modern industries.
CICP pigments afford excellent chemical stability making them highly resistant to extremely adverse conditions (such as industrial or marine atmospheres) with colour that can stand up to such extreme exposure. CICP pigments are recommended for coatings requiring high temperature resistance as they offer remarkable thermal stability at temperatures exceeding 800 ºC.
Examples of applications are: