05215nam 2200625Ia 450 991082983660332120230617040630.01-280-51950-997866105195073-527-60373-53-527-60403-0(CKB)1000000000376173(EBL)481753(OCoLC)68571640(SSID)ssj0000178623(PQKBManifestationID)11171618(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000178623(PQKBWorkID)10222019(PQKB)10692810(MiAaPQ)EBC481753(EXLCZ)99100000000037617320040802d2005 fy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrIndustrial inorganic pigments[electronic resource] /edited by Gunter Buxbaum and Gerhard Pfaff3rd, completely rev. ed.Weinheim Wiley-VCHc20051 online resource (318 p.)Previous ed.: 1998.3-527-30363-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. 289-295) and index.Industrial Inorganic Pigments; Contents; Preface to the Third Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; List of Contributors; 1 Introduction; 1.1 General Aspects; 1.1.1 History, Classification, Standards; 1.1.1.1 Definition; 1.1.1.2 History; 1.1.1.3 Classification; 1.1.2 Economic Aspects and Uses; 1.1.2.1 Economic Aspects; 1.1.2.2 Uses; 1.1.3 New Developments; 1.2 General Chemical and Physical Properties; 1.2.1 Fundamental Aspects; 1.2.1.1 Chemical Composition; 1.2.1.2 Analysis; 1.2.1.3 Crystallography and Spectra; 1.2.1.4 Particle Size; 1.2.2 Methods of Determination; 1.2.2.1 General Methods1.2.2.2 Matter Volatile and Loss on Ignition1.2.2.3 Aqueous Extracts; 1.2.2.4 Particle Size Distribution; 1.2.2.5 Pigment Density; 1.2.2.6 Hardness and Abrasiveness; 1.3 Color Properties; 1.3.1 Fundamental Aspects; 1.3.1.1 Colorimetry; 1.3.1.2 Kubelka-Munk Theory; 1.3.1.3 Multiple Scattering; 1.3.1.4 Mie's Theory; 1.3.2 Color Measurement; 1.3.2.1 General; 1.3.2.2 Methods of Determination; 1.3.3 Tinting Strength, Lightening Power, and Scattering Power; 1.3.3.1 Tinting Strength; 1.3.3.2 Lightening Power; 1.3.3.3 Relative Scattering Power; 1.3.4 Hiding Power and Transparency1.3.4.1 Hiding Power1.3.4.2 Transparency; 1.4 Stability Towards Light, Weather, Heat, and Chemicals; 1.4.1 Fundamental Aspects; 1.4.2 Test Methods; 1.4.2.1 Light Stability; 1.4.2.2 Weather Resistance; 1.4.2.3 Heat Stability; 1.4.2.4 Fastness to Chemicals; 1.5 Behavior of Pigments in Binders; 1.5.1 Fundamental Aspects; 1.5.2 Test Methods; 1.5.2.1 Pigment-Binder Interaction; 1.5.2.2 Dispersing Behavior in Paint Systems; 1.5.2.3 Miscellaneous Pigment-Binder Systems; References; 2 White Pigments; 2.1 Titanium Dioxide; 2.1.1 Properties; 2.1.1.1 Physical Properties; 2.1.1.2 Chemical Properties2.1.1.3 Surface Properties of TiO(2) Pigments2.1.2 Raw Materials; 2.1.2.1 Natural Raw Materials; 2.1.2.2 Synthetic Raw Materials; 2.1.3 Production; 2.1.3.1 Sulfate Method; 2.1.3.2 The Chloride Process; 2.1.3.3 Pigment Quality; 2.1.3.4 Aftertreatment; 2.1.3.5 Waste Management; 2.1.4 Economic Aspects; 2.1.5 Pigment Properties; 2.1.5.1 Scattering Power; 2.1.5.2 Mass-Tone (or Color); 2.1.5.3 Dispersion; 2.1.5.4 Lightfastness and Weather Resistance; 2.1.6 Analysis; 2.1.7 Uses of Pigmentary TiO(2); 2.1.7.1 Paints and Coatings; 2.1.7.2 Printing Inks; 2.1.7.3 Plastics; 2.1.7.4 Fibers; 2.1.7.5 Paper2.1.7.6 Other Areas of Application2.1.8 Uses of Nonpigmentary TiO(2); 2.1.8.1 Electroceramics; 2.1.8.2 Catalysts; 2.1.8.3 Mixed Metal Oxide Pigments; 2.1.8.4 UV Absorption; 2.1.9 Toxicology; 2.2 Zinc Sulfide Pigments; 2.2.1 Properties; 2.2.2 Production; 2.2.2.1 Raw Materials; 2.2.2.2 Lithopone; 2.2.2.3 Sachtolith; 2.2.2.4 Hydrothermal Process; 2.2.2.5 Environmental Protection; 2.2.3 Commercial Products; 2.2.4 Uses; 2.2.4.1 Lithopone; 2.2.4.2 Sachtolith; 2.2.5 Economic Aspects; 2.2.6 Toxicology; 2.3 Zinc Oxide (Zinc White); 2.3.1 Introduction; 2.3.2 Properties; 2.3.2.1 Physical Properties2.3.2.2 Chemical PropertiesInorganic Pigments significantly change our surroundings. They are irreplaceable for the coloring of construction materials - their applications range from concrete to artist's colors, from industrial paints to toners in photocopiers, from coloring in foodstuffs to raw materials for catalysts. This book offers everything there is to know about inorganic pigments in a concise and thorough presentation: their manufacturing processes, their applications and markets, their testing procedures and standards, and also the health and environmental regulations relating to them. The reader is prPigmentsPaintPigments.Paint.667.29Buxbaum Gunter1643876Pfaff Gerhard25226MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910829836603321Industrial inorganic pigments3989388UNINA