inorganic pigments
Inorganic pigments are colorants that are derived from non-living sources such as minerals, metals, or chemicals. They are used in various industries, including paints, plastics, textiles, and ceramics, to provide vibrant and long-lasting colors. Unlike organic pigments, which are derived from living matter, inorganic pigments offer stability and durability, making them resistant to fading, chemical reactions, and other environmental factors.
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