Leather, Paper, Ceramics, Glass

Colormax’s iron oxide pigments, organic pigments, TiO2, HEC HPMC, RDP are used to color the Leather, Paper, Ceramics and Glass.

The surface synthetic leather is coated with magic color by separate and individual color blending and cross matching of multi color liquid.
It can be widely applied to synthetic leather.


Colormax provide a whole range of pigments for the paper industry, like deco paper, fruit grown protect paper, cigarette paper,etc.

Ceramic colorants are added to a glaze or a clay to create color. Carbonates and oxides of certain metals, characterize most colorants including
the commonly used cobalt carbonate, cobalt oxide, chrome oxide, red iron oxide, and copper carbonate. These colorants can create a multitude of colors
depending on other materials they interact with and to which temperature and in which atmosphere they are fired

Glass is colored by adding metal oxides or metal powders to molten glass. Depending on the metal, the glass takes on a particular color. You may have seen
“cobalt blue” glass –yes, that color comes from adding cobalt. Copper oxides also make glass blue to bluish green.Copper oxides also make glass blue to
bluish green. Sulfur and cadmium make yellow. Iron oxides produce greens and browns.
Tin produces white.  Chrome produces emerald greens.

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